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Rammstein announces only 2019 UK show and European tour dates

The band have one date in Milton Keynes in July of next year

Friday 02 November 2018 07:58 EDT
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Rammstein have announced a full European tour, including one UK show in 2019.

The German band will start their tour in May of next year in Gelsenkirchen in Germany, before a UK date at the Stadium MK in Milton Keynes on 6 July.

Tickets are on sale from 8 November - BUY HERE

See the Rammstein 2019 tour dates, below:

27 May 2019 Gelsenkirchen Veltins-Arena

28 May 2019 Gelsenkirchen Veltins-Arena

01 June 2019 Barcelona RCDE Stadion

05 June 2019 Bern Stade de Suisse

08 June 2019 Munich Olympiastadion

12 June 2019 Dresden Rudolf-Harbig-Stadion

13 June 2019 Dresden Rudolf-Harbig-Stadion

16 June 2019 Rostock Ostseestadion

19 June 2019 Copenhagen Telia Parken

22 June 2019 Berlin Olympiastadion

25 June 2019 Paris Paris La Defense Arena

02 July 2019 Hanover HDI Arena

06 July 2019 Milton Keynes Stadium MK

10 July 2019 Brussels Stade Roi Baudoin

13 July 2019 Frankfurt/Main Commerzbank-Arena

16 July 2019 Prage Eden Aréna

17 July 2019 Prage Eden Aréna

20 July 2019 Luxembourg Roeser Festival Grounds

24 July 2019 Chorzow Slaski Stadium

29 July 2019 Moscow VTB (Dynamo)

2 August 2019 St. Petersburg Zenith

6 August 2019 Riga Lucavsala Park

10 August 2019 Tampere Ratina Stadion

14 August 2019 Stockholm Stockholm Stadion

18 August 2019 Oslo Ulleval Stadium

22 August 2019 Vienna Ernst-Happel-Stadion

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