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Sehnsucht Tour
Tour by Rammstein
File:Rammstein live.jpeg
Rammstein live in Berlin, 1998
Associated albumSehnsucht
Start dateSeptember 26, 1997 (1997-09-26)
End dateFebruary 10, 2001 (2001-02-10)
Legs10
No. of shows146
Rammstein concert chronology

The Sehnsucht Tour was the second concert tour by German band Rammstein, in support of their second studio album, Sehnsucht. The tour was recorded for the band's live album Live aus Berlin.

Average setlist

  1. "Spiel mit mir"
  2. "Tier"
  3. "Bestrafe mich"
  4. "Weisses Fleisch"
  5. "Sehnsucht"
  6. "Asche zu Asche"
  7. "Klavier"/"Seemann"
  8. "Heirate mich"/"Stripped"
  9. "Du riechst so gut"
  10. "Du hast"
  11. "Bück dich"
  12. "Engel"

Encore

  1. "Rammstein"
  2. "Laichzeit"
  3. "Wollt ihr das Bett in Flammen sehen?"
  • Note: "Alter Mann", "Der Meister", "Wilder Wein", "Herzeleid" and "Das Modell", and reportedly "Eifersucht" and "Kokain" have been played a few times early during the tour. There are a few videos of the songs' live performances on YouTube.
  • Note: "Stripped" was performed instead of Heirate mich during the 1999 north American leg.
  • Note: Klavier was played instead of "Seemann" during the tour's first leg and at a few concerts in 1998 and 1999.
  • Note: During the Japanese/Australia-New Zealand leg in early 2001, "Links 2 3 4" and "Sonne" were played, shortly before the Mutter album released and the respective tour started.
  • Note: On some dates "Spiel mit mir" and "Rammstein" switched their places on the setlist. Mostly on festival shows.
  • Noze: During the first German/Austrian/Swiss leg of the tour a 17 song setlist was played

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
1st European leg
September 26, 1997 Emden Germany Nordseehalle
September 27, 1997 Hamburg Sporthalle
September 28, 1997 Bremen Pier 2
September 29, 1997 Münster Munsterlandhalle
October 1, 1997 Nuremberg Frankenhalle
October 2, 1997 Erfurt Thuringenhalle
October 3, 1997 Halle Eissporthalle
October 4, 1997 Kassel Messehalle
October 5, 1997 Cottbus Messehalle
October 6, 1997 Ludwigshafen Eberthalle
October 7, 1997 Oberhausen Turbinenhalle
October 9, 1997 Hanover Music Hall
October 10, 1997 Volklingen Neuberghalle
October 11, 1997 Boblingen Sporthalle
October 12, 1997 Offenbach Stadthalle
October 13, 1997 Koblenz Sporthalle
October 15, 1997 Dresden Eissporthalle
October 16, 1997 Lichtenfels Stadthalle
October 18, 1997 Vienna Austria Librohalle
October 19, 1997 Munich Germany Zenith
October 20, 1997 Zurich Switzerland Stadthalle Bulach
October 21, 1997 Freiburg Germany Stadthalle
October 23, 1997 Düsseldorf Philipshalle
November 15, 1997 Gothenburg Sweden Karen
November 16, 1997 Stockholm Klubben
November 17, 1997 Copenhagen Denmark Pumpehuset
November 19, 1997 Barcelona Spain Garage Club
November 20, 1997 Milan Italy Rainbow Club
November 22, 1997 Katowice Poland Spodek
November 24, 1997 Strasbourg France La Laiterie
November 25, 1997 Paris Elysee Montmartre
November 26, 1997 London England Islington Powerhaus
November 28, 1997 Ghent Belgium Vooruit
November 29, 1997 Amsterdam Netherlands Melkweg Max
1st North American leg
December 5, 1997 Austin, TX United States Liberty Lunch
December 6, 1997 Tulsa, OK Cains Ballroom
December 8, 1997 Denver, CO Odgen Theatre
December 9, 1997 Salt Lake City, UT Salt Air Pavilions
December 11, 1997 Palo Alto, CA The Edge
December 12, 1997 Santa Ana, CA The Galaxy
December 13, 1997 Las Vegas, NV Huntridge Theatre
December 14, 1997 Hollywood, CA Hollywood Palladium
April 26, 1998 San Francisco, CA Maritime Hall
April 27, 1998 Hollywood, CA The Palace
May 1, 1998 Denver, CO Odgen Theatre
May 4, 1998 Chicago, IL The Metro
May 5, 1998 New York, NY The Roxy
2nd European Tour
May 13, 1998 Lisbon Portugal Paradise Garage
May 14, 1998 Porto Hard Club
May 15, 1998 Madrid Spain Canciller
May 16, 1998 Valencia Auditorium Arena
May 17, 1998 Barcelona Zeleste
May 18, 1998 Marseille France Theatre du Moulin
May 19, 1998 Lyon Le Transbordeur
May 20, 1998 Nantes L'Olympic
May 29, 1998 Nuremberg Germany Rock im Park
May 30, 1998 Eindhoven Netherlands Dynamo Open Air
May 31, 1998 Nurburgring Germany Rock am Ring
June 27, 1998 Roskilde Denmark Roskilde Festival
July 3, 1998 Belfort France Eurockéennes
July 17, 1998 Berne Switzerland Gurten Festival
July 18, 1998 Wiesen Austria Foresglade Fsetival
August 8, 1998 Dresden Germany Eisschnelllaufbahn
August 9, 1998 Budapest Hungary Pepsi Island Festival
August 15, 1998 Cunlhat France Free Wheels Festival
August 16, 1998 Hildesheim Germany Zillo Festival
August 22, 1998 Berlin Parkbuhne Wuhlheide
August 23, 1998
Family Values Tour see the article for further details.
Latin American Tour
April 10, 1999 Buenos Aires Argentina River Plate Stadium
April 15, 1999 Porto Alegre Brazil Estadio Beira Rio
April 17, 1999 Sao Paulo Antodromo do Interlagos
April 21, 1999 Guadalajara Mexico Hard Rock Live
April 24, 1999 Mexico City Foro Sol
2nd North American leg
June 1, 1999 Washington, DC United States National Ballroom
June 2, 1999 Philadelphia, PA Electric Factory
June 4, 1999 New York, NY Hammerstein Ballroom
June 5, 1999 Worcester, MA The Palladium
June 6, 1999 Montreal, QC Canada Metropolis
June 7, 1999 Toronto, ON The Docks
June 8, 1999 Detroit, MI United States State Theatre
June 10, 1999 Cleveland, OH Nautica Stage
June 11, 1999 Villa Park, IL Odeum
June 12, 1999 St. Paul, MN Roy Wilkens Auditorium
June 14, 1999 Cleveland, OH Nautica Stage
June 15, 1999 Salt Lake City, UT Fairpark Grandstand
June 17, 1999 Seattle, WA Paramount Theatre
June 18, 1999 Portland, OR Roseland Theatre
June 20, 1999 San Francisco, CA Maritime Hall
June 21, 1999 Las Vegas, NV House of Blues
June 23, 1999 Los Angeles, CA Shrine Auditorium
Fan-Club show
April 4, 2000 Berlin Germany Knaack
1st Asia
July 30, 2000 Naeba Japan Fuji Rock Festival
Australia/New Zealand Leg
January 18, 2001 Auckland New Zealand The Powerstation
January 19, 2001 Big Day Out
January 21, 2001 Gold Coast Australia
January 24, 2001 Sydney Enmore Theatre
January 26, 2001 Big Day Out
January 28, 2001 Melbourne
January 31, 2001 The Palace
February 2, 2001 Adelaide Big Day Out
February 4, 2001 Perth
2nd Asia
February 9, 2001 Osaka Japan Big Cat
February 10, 2001 Tokyo Liquid Room
Cancelled dates
November 30, 1997 Tilburg, Netherlands Noorderligt Date cancelled.
July 1, 1998 Kristiansand, Norway Quart Festival Festival appearance cancelled.
July 10, 1998 Arvika, Sweden Arvikafestivalen Festival appearance cancelled.
July 12, 1998 Dour, Belgium Dour Festival Festival appearance cancelled.
January 15, 1999 Auckland, New Zealand Big Day Out Festival appearance cancelled.
January 17, 1999 Gold Coast, Australia Big Day Out Festival appearance cancelled.
January 23, 1999 Sydney, Australia Big Day Out Festival appearance cancelled.
January 26, 1999 Melbourne, Australia Big Day Out Festival appearance cancelled.
January 29, 1999 Adelaide, Australia Big Day Out Festival appearance cancelled.
January 31, 1999 Perth, Australia Big Day Out Festival appearance cancelled.
April 13, 1999 Santiago, Chile unknown venue Date cancelled.
June 22, 1999 Tempe, AZ Club Rio Date cancelled.

Trivia

In the Buenos Aires (April 10, 1999), Porto Alegre (April 15, 1999), São Paulo (April 17, 1999) and Mexico City (April 24, 1999) shows, Rammstein were an opening act for Kiss.[1]

For the December 1997 american dates, Rammstein were a support act for KMFDM.

References

  1. ^ "Kiss Tour 1999". www.rammstein.de.