Made in Germany 1995–2011 (tour)

{{Short description|2011–13 concert tour by Rammstein}}

{{Infobox concert

| concert_tour_name = Made in Germany 1995–2011

| type =

| image =

| image_caption =

| location = {{hlist|Europe|North America}}

| artist = Rammstein

| album = Made in Germany 1995–2011

| start_date = {{Start date|2011|11|06}}

| end_date = {{End date|2013|08|01}}

| number_of_legs = 4

| number_of_shows = {{unbulleted list|78 in Europe|21 in North America|99 in total}}

| last_tour = Liebe ist für alle da Tour
(2009–2011)

| this_tour = Made in Germany 1995–2011
(2011–2013)

| next_tour = Rammstein Tour
(2016)

}}

Made in Germany 1995–2011 was a concert tour by German band Rammstein in support of the compilation album of the same name. The tour consisted of two European legs in late 2011 and early 2012, one North American leg in mid-2012, and a final European leg in mid-2013 which mostly consisted of festivals and other open air shows. This tour marked the first time the band played in Ireland, as well as the last time they performed in arenas, since all their further tours took place in stadiums.

Set lists

{{hidden

| headercss = background: #ccccff; font-size: 100%; width: 65%;

| contentcss = text-align: left; font-size: 100%; width: 75%;

| header = 2011 Rehearsal set list[https://www.flickr.com/photos/kaa_ho/6288475976/ "Setlist Rammstein Rehearsal 27.10.2011"] Flickr

| content =

}}

{{hidden

| headercss = background: #ccccff; font-size: 100%; width: 65%;

| contentcss = text-align: left; font-size: 100%; width: 75%;

| header = 2011–2012 Europe and North America set list{{Cite web|url=http://www.aktuality.sk/clanok/196759/skupina-rammstein-v-bratislave-odstartovala-europske-turne/|title = Skupina Rammstein v Bratislave odštartovala európske turné| date=7 November 2011 }}[http://www.rockthebestmusic.com/2011/11/rammstein-made-in-germany-tour.html "Rammstein - Made in Germany Tour. Bratislava: Setlist 06/11/2011"] rockthebestmusic.com

| content =

}}

{{hidden

| headercss = background: #ccccff; font-size: 100%; width: 65%;

| contentcss = text-align: left; font-size: 100%; width: 75%;

| header = 2013 Rehearsal set list

| content =

}}

{{hidden

| headercss = background: #ccccff; font-size: 100%; width: 65%;

| contentcss = text-align: left; font-size: 100%; width: 75%;

| header = 2013 Europe set list

| content =

}}

;Notes

  • "Sehnsucht" was not performed in Zagreb, on November 8, 2011.
  • For the first three shows of the tour in Bratislava, Zagreb, and Budapest, "Pussy" was played after "Mann gegen Mann". "Wollt ihr das Bett in Flammen sehen?" and "Amerika" were switched around. "Engel" was played right before "Ich will" which ended the show. "Ohne dich" was played right before "Engel".
  • For the shows in Prague, and Gdańsk, "Engel" was played after "Pussy" which ended the show. "Wollt ihr das Bett in Flammen sehen?" and "Amerika" were switched around.
  • In Munich they played "Bayern, des samma mia" after "Pussy".{{Cite web|url=http://www.focus.de/kultur/musik/rammstein-auf-made-in-germany-tour-auf-der-penis-kanone-durch-den-totendienstag_aid_686956.html|title = Auf der Penis-Kanone durch den Totendienstag}}
  • For the shows in Moscow, "Moskau" was played after "Pussy" which ended the show.
  • In Helsinki, "Mein Herz brennt" featured Apocalyptica.
  • The supporting band for the first and second leg of Europe was the band Deathstars.
  • For the shows in Paris on March 6 and 7, "Frühling in Paris" was played after "Pussy" which ended the show. These shows were recorded for the film Rammstein: Paris.
  • For the North American tour, Montreal, Quebec and Vancouver were the only dates that played "Bück dich" in its traditional way. Because of sensitivity reasons in the United States, an alternate performance was done where Christian Lorenz would break a fake light over Till Lindemann's back and then Till shoots water from his mask.
  • The supporting act for the band during the North America leg of the tour was Joe Letz of Combichrist with a DJ set and large screen video.
  • For the show at Denver, "Children Medieval Band" opened the show with "Ich will" and "Sonne".
  • During the first few shows of the 2013 leg of the tour, the band played the rehearsal setlist in place of the regular one.
  • This tour denotes the first time Rammstein played in Ireland.

Tour dates

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"

|+ List of 2011 concerts

! style="width:150px;"|Date

! style="width:200px;"|City

! style="width:150px;"|Country

! style="width:200px;"|Venue

{{dts|November 6, 2011}}

| Bratislava

| Slovakia

| Zimný štadión Ondreja Nepelu

{{dts|November 8, 2011}}

| Zagreb

| Croatia

| Arena Zagreb

{{dts|November 10, 2011}}

| Budapest

| Hungary

| Papp László Sportaréna

{{dts|November 12, 2011}}

| Prague

| Czech Republic

| O2 Arena

{{dts|November 14, 2011}}

|rowspan="2"|Gdańsk

|rowspan="2"|Poland

|rowspan="2"|Ergo Arena

{{dts|November 15, 2011}}
{{dts|November 17, 2011}}

| rowspan="2"|Leipzig

| rowspan="4"|Germany

| rowspan="2"|Arena Leipzig

{{dts|November 18, 2011}}
{{dts|November 21, 2011}}

| Friedrichshafen

| Rothaus Hall

{{dts|November 22, 2011}}

| Munich

| Olympiahalle

{{dts|November 23, 2011}}

| Vienna

| Austria

| Wiener Stadthalle

{{dts|November 25, 2011}}

| rowspan="2"|Berlin

| rowspan="4"|Germany

| rowspan="2"|O2 World

{{dts|November 26, 2011}}
{{dts|November 28, 2011}}

| Hamburg

| O2 World

{{dts|November 29, 2011}}

| Bremen

| Bremen-Arena

{{dts|December 1, 2011}}

| Strasbourg

| France

| Le Zénith

{{dts|December 2, 2011}}

| Esch-sur-Alzette

| Luxembourg

| Rockhal

{{dts|December 4, 2011}}

| rowspan="3"|Düsseldorf

| rowspan="6"|Germany

| rowspan="3"|ISS Dome

{{dts|December 5, 2011}}
{{dts|December 6, 2011}}
{{dts|December 8, 2011}}

| rowspan="2"|Frankfurt

| rowspan="2"|Festhalle

{{dts|December 9, 2011}}
{{dts|December 10, 2011}}

| Stuttgart

| Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle

{{dts|December 12, 2011}}

| Zürich

| Switzerland

| Hallenstadion

{{dts|December 14, 2011}}

|rowspan="2"| Berlin

|rowspan="2"| Germany

|rowspan="2"| O2 World

{{dts|December 15, 2011}}

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"

|+ List of 2012 concerts

! style="width:150px;"|Date

! style="width:200px;"|City

! style="width:150px;"|Country

! style="width:200px;"|Venue

{{dts|February 3, 2012}}

| Hanover

| Germany

| TUI Arena

{{dts|February 6, 2012}}

| Kaunas

| Lithuania

| Žalgirio Arena

{{dts|February 7, 2012}}

| Riga

| Latvia

| Arēna Rīga

{{dts|February 10, 2012}}

| rowspan="2"|Moscow

| rowspan="3"|Russia

| rowspan="2"|Olimpiyskiy

{{dts|February 11, 2012}}
{{dts|February 13, 2012}}

| Saint Petersburg

| CKK Arena

{{dts|February 15, 2012}}

| Helsinki

| Finland

| Hartwall Areena

{{dts|February 17, 2012}}

| Stockholm

| Sweden

| Ericsson Globe

{{dts|February 19, 2012}}

| Oslo

| Norway

| Vallhall Arena

{{dts|February 21, 2012}}

| Copenhagen

| rowspan="2"|Denmark

| Forum

{{dts|February 22, 2012}}

| Herning

| Jyske Bank Boxen

{{dts|February 24, 2012}}

| London

| rowspan="2"|England

| The O2 Arena

{{dts|February 25, 2012}}

| Birmingham

| LG Arena

{{dts|February 27, 2012}}

| Dublin

| Ireland

| The O2

{{dts|February 29, 2012}}

| Newcastle

| rowspan="3"|England

| Metro Radio Arena

{{dts|March 1, 2012}}

| Manchester

| Manchester Arena

{{dts|March 2, 2012}}

| Nottingham

| Capital FM Arena

{{dts|March 4, 2012}}

| Rotterdam

| Netherlands

| Ahoy

{{dts|March 6, 2012}}

| rowspan="2"|Paris

| rowspan="2"|France

| rowspan="2"|Palais Omnisports Bercy

{{dts|March 7, 2012}}
{{dts|March 8, 2012}}

| Antwerp

| Belgium

| Sportpaleis

{{dts|April 20, 2012}}

| Sunrise

| rowspan="7"|United States

| BankAtlantic Center

{{dts|April 21, 2012}}

| Tampa

| Tampa Bay Times Forum

{{dts|April 23, 2012}}

| Atlanta

| Philips Arena

{{dts|April 25, 2012}}

| Baltimore

| 1st Mariner Arena

{{dts|April 26, 2012}}

| Philadelphia

| Wells Fargo Center

{{dts|April 28, 2012}}

| Uniondale

| Nassau Coliseum

{{dts|April 29, 2012}}

| Worcester

| DCU Center

{{dts|May 1, 2012}}

| Montreal

| Canada

| Bell Centre

{{dts|May 3, 2012}}

| Cleveland

| rowspan="4"|United States

| Quicken Loans Arena

{{dts|May 4, 2012}}

| Rosemont

| Allstate Arena

{{dts|May 6, 2012}}

| Auburn Hills

| The Palace of Auburn Hills

{{dts|May 8, 2012}}

| Minneapolis

| Target Center

{{dts|May 10, 2012}}

| Winnipeg

| rowspan="2"|Canada

| MTS Centre

{{dts|May 13, 2012}}

| Vancouver

| Rogers Arena

{{dts|May 14, 2012}}

| Tacoma

| rowspan="7"|United States

| Tacoma Dome

{{dts|May 17, 2012}}

| Anaheim

| Honda Center

{{dts|May 18, 2012}}

| Glendale

| Jobing.com Arena

{{dts|May 20, 2012}}

| Denver

| Denver Coliseum

{{dts|May 22, 2012}}

| Dallas

| American Airlines Center

{{dts|May 24, 2012}}

| San Antonio

| AT&T Center

{{dts|May 25, 2012}}

| Houston

| Toyota Center

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"

|+ List of 2013 concerts

! style="width:150px;"|Date

! style="width:200px;"|City

! style="width:150px;"|Country

! style="width:200px;"|Venue

{{dts|April 14, 2013}}

| Barcelona

| Spain

| Palau Sant Jordi

{{dts|April 16, 2013}}

| Lisbon

| Portugal

| Pavilhão Atlântico

{{dts|April 19, 2013}}

| Bilbao

| rowspan="2"|Spain

| Bizkaia Arena

{{dts|April 21, 2013}}

| Madrid

| Palacio Deportes

{{dts|April 23, 2013}}

| Montpellier

| rowspan="2"|France

| Park&Suites Arena

{{dts|April 24, 2013}}

| Lyon

| Halle Tony Garnier

{{dts|April 26, 2013}}

| Bologna

| Italy

| Unipol Arena

{{dts|April 28, 2013}}

| Belgrade

| Serbia

| Kombank Arena

{{dts|April 30, 2013}}

| Ljubljana

| Slovenia

| Arena Stožice

{{dts|May 4, 2013}}

| rowspan="2"|Wolfsburg

| rowspan="2"|Germany

| rowspan="2"| Kraftwerk (Movimentos-Festival)

{{dts|May 5, 2013}}
{{dts|May 24, 2013}}

| rowspan="2"|Berlin

| rowspan="2"|Germany

| rowspan="2"|Wuhlheide

{{dts|May 25, 2013}}
{{dts|June 1, 2013}}

| Nijmegen

| Netherlands

| FortaRock Festival

{{dts|June 4, 2013}}

| Warsaw

| Poland

| Impact Festival

{{dts|June 8, 2013}}

| Samara

| Russia

| Rock on Volga

{{dts|June 13, 2013}}

| Interlaken

| Switzerland

| Greenfield Festival

{{dts|June 14, 2013}}

| Nickelsdorf

| Austria

| Nova Rock Festival

{{dts|June 16, 2013}}

| Donington

| England

| Download Festival

{{dts|June 21, 2013}}

| Scheeßel

| rowspan="2"|Germany

| Hurricane Festival

{{dts|June 23, 2013}}

| Neuhausen ob Eck

| Southside Festival

{{dts|June 27, 2013}}

| Norrköping

| Sweden

| Bråvalla Festival

{{dts|June 29, 2013}}

| Helsinki

| Finland

| Rock The Beach

{{dts|July 6, 2013}}

| Werchter

| Belgium

| Rock Werchter

{{dts|July 7, 2013}}

| Nancy

| France

| Zénith de Nancy

{{dts|July 9, 2013}}

| Rome

| rowspan="2"|Italy

| Rock in Rome Arena

{{dts|July 11, 2013}}

| Udine

| Villa Manin

{{dts|July 18, 2013}}

| Carhaix-Plouguer

| France

| Festival des Vieilles Charrues

{{dts|July 26, 2013}}

| Sofia

| Bulgaria

| Sofia Rocks – Vasil Levski Stadium

{{dts|July 28, 2013}}

| Bucharest

| Romania

| Rock over Bucharest – Romexpo

{{dts|August 1, 2013}}

| Wacken

| Germany

| Wacken Open Air

References