Protests against Till Lindemann: Activists demand an end to sexual violence!
Protests against Till Lindemann in Dortmund: Demonstration by the group “No Shows for Perpetrators” before his concert on November 8, 2025.

Protests against Till Lindemann: Activists demand an end to sexual violence!
On November 8, 2025, Dortmund will be the scene of protests surrounding a controversial concert by singer Till Lindemann, known for his music with Rammstein. A protest group called “No Shows for Perpetrators” is planning a rally before the concert to draw attention to the public allegations against Lindemann. These allegations include sexual violence, but have not yet been confirmed in court. Loud Ruhr24 The demonstration will begin at 5 p.m. at Sonnenplatz in the Kreuzviertel and lead to the Westfalenhalle.
The organizers of the protest describe themselves as a feminist, anti-capitalist and anti-fascist group. They demand that those affected by violence be heard more and advocate a deeper examination of existing power structures. The Dortmund police have already approved the demonstration and are expecting around 200 participants reported.
Till Lindemann's European tour
Meanwhile, Lindemann is traveling through Europe with his “My World Tour”. The event in Dortmund is not only a musical highlight, but also a polarizing event. What is particularly noteworthy is that the show is intended exclusively for adults - visitors under the age of 18 are not admitted. The Westfalenhalle's security concept also takes current situations seriously: access controls, trained staff and emergency plans are in place to deal with a possible incident it continues.
Visitors to the event can also access support through the “Where to go to Panama?” support offer. access that provides help and information. However, organizer Handwerker Promotion has not yet commented on the upcoming protests. Regardless of the ongoing debate about Lindemann, the concert could still be an unforgettable evening for many fans.
Context on Till Lindemann and the film “Till”
The name Lindemann is not only present in the musical landscape, but also because it comes into contact with complex topics. Interestingly, the film “Till,” released in 2022, was also heavily discussed and focuses on a true story from the 1950s about the search for justice after the murder of an African-American teenager. Director Chinonye Chukwu places activist Mamie Till at the center of the action, who campaigns for the rights of her community Wikipedia provides further information on this.
The cultural debates that Lindemann and the film “Till” trigger illustrate how important and necessary social discussions about power and responsibility are. Even though Lindemann has been legally exonerated of the allegations in the past, the protest shows that the debate about the responsibility of artists and their influence on society raises far-reaching and profound questions.
The question currently in the air is whether the protest group and the concert goers will get to know each other this weekend in Dortmund or whether they will get to know each other in resistance to the social environment that likes to ignore such topics. The event could therefore not only be a musical event, but also a focal point for important discussions in society.