A month before unveiling his full live album, Till Lindemann — the singular artist and frontman of industrial‑metal titans Rammstein — presents the first official single “Übers Meer (Live In Kraków)”, accompanied by the complete live video.
Following the worldwide success of the Meine Welt tour and the inaugural TILL FEST in Leipzig, Till Lindemann recently announced the forthcoming concert release Live In Kraków, arriving on 25 September via Out Of Line Music. The album captures the full, uncensored performance from 1 December 2025 at the Tauron Arena in Kraków, Poland — one of the most intense and visually ambitious shows of the tour.
The concert was filmed with an extensive multi‑camera setup: 20× 4K cameras, 6× GoPros, 2× 360° units, and a dedicated drone, ensuring a complete and immersive view of Lindemann’s theatrical stage world. The audio production matches the scale of the visuals, offering Stereo PCM, DTS‑HD Master Audio Surround 5.1 & 7.1, and Dolby Atmos mixes. The release carries a 16+ rating.
With “Übers Meer (Live In Kraków)”, fans get their first glimpse into the raw atmosphere and meticulously crafted spectacle that defines this era of Lindemann’s solo work.
Watch the full live video below and explore additional album details HERE. Link


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