The accusations of sexual abuse that several women have made against the leader of the German rock band Rammstein have gained more strength in recent days, since the alleged victims of Till Lindemann have reviewed the modus operandi that the singer performs to abuse the girls at parties after the group’s concerts.
Given the complaints, in which more and more women say they have been violated by the 60-year-old German singer, not only the German government has become involved in the case asking for more protection for women at the band’s concerts, but now also fans They have decided to take action on the matter and began collecting signatures to cancel future performances by the group.
Due to the fame of the group, in recent years it was impossible to buy tickets days before their presentations, since they sold out months in advance, but given the scandal that the vocalist presents, many fans are trying to resell the tickets to future concerts and some are even asking that some of their tour presentations be cancelled.
In solidarity with the women who claim to be victims of abuse by Till Lindemann, around 100,000 German fans have signed two petitions against Rammstein, requesting that the three concerts they have scheduled in Berlin as part of their European tour in mid-July should be cancelled, as they want to prevent further abuses from breaking out in the German capital.
Rammstein concerts must be cancelled! Berlin must not become a place for sexual abuse. Let’s not applaud the aggressors.
Despite the fact that Till Lindemann denies the accusations and says he is innocent of everything he is accused of, users have expressed their disappointment at the complaints against the German singer and hundreds of fans of the band are offering tickets for different Rammstein presentations. at prices lower than those purchased through the Fansale platforms, showing solidarity with the alleged victims.
Although up to now there is no precise information about the final decision or what will happen to the Rammstein vocalist, the prosecutor’s office in Berlin, Germany, has already opened an investigation against Lindemann, who continues to perform normally at the concerts he has scheduled. on the group tour.