Woah.
Rammstein roared into Coventry, England’s CBS Arena with a bang. Literally. Reports from the Coventry Telegraph, a local Coventry tabloid, claim that the industrial metal legends put on a show this past Sunday (June 26) so loud it was heard up to 11 miles away from the arena.
“Householders leapt onto social media to report hearing ‘loud thumping’ across Nuneaton and as far away as Burton Hastings — which is eleven miles away. Some were confused at what the noise until others said it was the rock band’s gig.
The Telegraph continued.
“Posts on Facebook discussed hearing everything from a ‘loud thumping’ to a ‘loud beat’ through their closed windows. … A loud boom was heard around 10:20PM as fireworks lit up the night sky to end the gig.”
So it seems that even if fans cannot purchase tickets to be inside the venue to see Rammstein, stay within an 11 mile radius and you’ll still be able to say you heard them live! Last year it was revealed that Rammstein used upwards of 256 gallons of fuel per show for their stadium pyrotechnic display. Check out some highlights of the pyro at CBS Arena in Coventry, England below!
Rammstein is currently in the middle of a European tour supporting their newest album Zeit, which dropped back in April of this year. They will be jumping across the pond in August playing several stadiums across Canada, the United States, and Mexico.
They will be stopping through Soldier Field in Chicago on September 3rd later on this year. This show has been rescheduled countless times since COVID-19 began in 2020, and now it’s finally going to happen.
Just maybe bring some ear plugs.


