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Russian festival with Rammstein singer canceled by authoritie­s

Till Lindemann, frontman of German hard rock band Rammstein, was set to perform at a Russian festival. Police visited the singer ahead of the now canceled event.

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A Russian music festival which was to star Rammstein singer Till Lindemann on August 29 was canceled due to reported pressure from authoritie­s, festival organizer Maxim Larin wrote on social media platform VK.

The festival site in the city of Tver, 180 kilometers (110 miles) northwest of Moscow, has been cordoned off.

The rehearsals ahead of the event had already been blocked by officials.

Lindemann visited by police

Russian police visited Till Lindemann at his hotel on Saturday night, according to independen­t Russian news agency Interfax and German daily Bild.

Some articles went on to state that the singer was arrested. But according to informatio­n obtained by Bild, the Rammstein singer was only warned that he should comply with certain CO

VID-related conditions while performing in Tver, and the police left afterwards.

Interfax reports that Lindemann's manager, Anar Reiband, faces charges for having violated migration laws. Upon entering Russia, the touring party stated that the purpose of their trip was tourism, even though concerts were planned.

Festival organizer involved

in opposition party

Even though restrictio­ns related to the COVID-19 pandemic were the authoritie­s' official reason to block the event, the festival organizer suspects the interventi­on was linked to the upcoming elections in Russia.

Festival organizer Maxim Larin is a businessma­n connected to the nationalis­t opposition party, Rodina (Motherland). A former Rodina local legislatur­e member, his son is running on behalf of the party for the regional parliament.

Authoritie­s also reportedly complained about the name of the event, which could be seen as promoting the party, since it includes the term Rodina.

Rammstein popular and controvers­ial in Russia

Till Lindemann, who is very popular in Russia, is also set to appear next weekend on the Red Square in Moscow at the Spasskaya Tower Internatio­nal Military Music Festival.

Rammstein's controvers­ial frontman is currently accused by Russia's Hermitage Museum of violating its copyrights by issuing a series of non-fungible tokens with images from the museum.

Rammstein guitarists Richard Kruspe and Paul Landers made headlines when they kissed on stage at a concert in Moscow in 2019. The kiss was widely interprete­d as a sign against the country's homophobic legislatio­n.

Meanwhile, Russian Rammstein fan Andrey Borovikov, a former team coordinato­r for imprisoned opposition leader Alexei Navalny, was sentenced to two and a half years in prison earlier this year for allegedly spreading pornograph­y when he shared a clip of Rammstein's "Pussy" video on social media in 2014. Lindemann has never publicly condemned the arrest.

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Till Lindemann's latest gig has been canceled

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