
When people outside of rock and metal talk about Rammstein, they think that the band’s appeal stops at German lyrics in a scary voice (and to be fair, that’s part of why we love them). But metalheads know that Rammstein’s real strength is their epic live show, a stadium-sized industrial circus full of pyro, insane costumes, and psychosexuality. Now, thanks to one industrious Lego artist, there’s a possibility that Rammstein’s stadium stage set-up could become a Lego set.
As reported by MetalSucks, the concept for this Lego masterpiece was submitted to the Lego Ideas site, which promises to review every Lego set concept if it receives over 10,000 votes of support. The set, submitted by an artist who goes by ‘airbricks,’ is a complete recreation of Rammstein’s stadium stage.
“Rock concert scene consisting of 6 members 2 guitarists 1 bassist 1 keyboardist 1 drummer and 1 singer the es made up of 1493 coins,” says the description of the design. “The scenes can be modulated according to your taste and there is a functional elevator to say goodbye to the public at the end of the concert. I create them to remind me of the good times spent at the concert when we didn’t have this disease hanging around hoping that soon all this will be behind us. “
One might expect Rammstein to be upset about someone else submitting their stage set-up as a Lego set…but in fact, the band were publicly supportive, posting to their Facebook, “Rammstein would love to have this construction kit. Join us to reach the 10,000 votes!”
Rammstein would love to have this construction kit. Join us to reach the 10,000 votes!
Vote now: https://ramm.st/32S3ziR
Posted by Rammstein on Friday, April 23, 2021
Here’s hoping that Rammstein’s Lego set becomes a reality! Meanwhile, for now you’ll have to settle for seeing the band’s stadium stage live at one of the dates listed below:
North American Tour 2021
8/22 – Montreal, QC – Parc Jean-Drapeau
8/26 – Philadelphia, PA – Lincoln Financial Field
9/1 – Chicago, IL – Soldier Field
9/3 – Minneapolis, MN – U.S. Bank Stadium
9/8 – Foxborough, MA – Gillette Stadium
9/10 – East Rutherford, NJ – MetLife Stadium
9/18 – Los Angeles, CA – Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
9/24 – San Antonio, TX – Alamodome
9/30 – Mexico City, MX – Foro Sol
10/1 – Mexico City, MX – Foro Sol
European Tour 2022
5/20 – Leipzig Red Bull Arena
5/21 – Leipzig Red Bull Arena
5/25 – Klagenfurt Wörthersee Stadion
5/30 – Zurich Stadion Letzigrund
5/31 – Zurich Stadion Letzigrund
6/4 – Berlin Olympiastadion
6/5 – Berlin Olympiastadion
6/10 – Stuttgart Cannstatter Wasen
6/11 – Stuttgart, Cannstatter Wasen
6/14 – Hamburg Volksparkstadion
6/15 – Hamburg Volksparkstadion
6/18 – Düsseldorf Merkur Spiel-Arena
6/19 – Düsseldorf Merkur Spiel-Arena
6/22 – Aarhus Ceres Park
6/26 – Coventry Ricoh Arena
6/30 – Cardiff Principality Stadium
7/4 – Nijmegen Goffertpark
7/8 – Lyon Groupama Stadium
7/9 – Lyon Groupama Stadium
7/12 – Turin Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino
7/16 – Warsaw PGE Narodowy
7/20 – Tallinn Song Festival Grounds
7/24 – Oslo Bjerke Travbane
7/29 – Gothenburg Ullevi Stadium
7/30 – Gothenburg Ullevi Stadium
8/3 – Ostend Park De Nieuwe Koers
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Words by Chris Krovatin