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Rammstein Rock Over Folga Vestival

691,000 PEOPLE AT ROCK ON THE VOLGA! According to the organizers of the Russian festival Rock on the Volga, up to 691,000 people attended the concert of Rammstein. Festival-goers were less numerous in the early evening, but the crowd was more dense as the performance of Rammstein was approaching. If this is proven true, the performance of Rammstein at Rock on the Volga will be the largest Russian concert held during the 21th century. Rammstein did an amazing job!

Top Cast

  • Till Lindemann

    Till Lindemann

    Self

  • Richard Kruspe

    Richard Kruspe

    Self

  • Paul Landers

    Paul Landers

    Self

  • Oliver Riedel

    Oliver Riedel

    Self

  • Christoph Schneider

    Christoph Schneider

    Self

  • Christian Lorenz

    Christian Lorenz

    Self

Overview

691,000 PEOPLE AT ROCK ON THE VOLGA! According to the organizers of the Russian festival Rock on the Volga, up to 691,000 people attended the concert of Rammstein. Festival-goers were less numerous in the early evening, but the crowd was more dense as the performance of Rammstein was approaching. If this is proven true, the performance of Rammstein at Rock on the Volga will be the largest Russian concert held during the 21th century. Rammstein did an amazing job!

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