Rammstein is one band that never has to worry about creating a big enough spectacle for a performance in a major venue. The German industrial metal band is still best known in the U.S. for 1997 hit “Du Hast,” but the band’s literally incendiary live performances are what have built it a massive international following.

Live Rammstein shows include pyrotechnics shooting from everywhere, including the band members’ guitars, with frontman Till Lindemann, who’s been certified as a pyrotechnician, often covered entirely in flames.

Exclusively for Rammstein’s Las Vegas show, they’ll be joined by nu-metal pioneers Korn and hard rockers Stone Sour, fronted by Corey Taylor of Slipknot. Korn is one of the most influential bands in modern metal, kicking off the hard rock resurgence of the mid-’90s, and the band recently released its 12th studio album, The Serenity of Suffering, which guitarist Brian “Head” Welch described as the heaviest Korn music in a long time. Taylor makes a guest appearance on that album’s song “A Different World,” and he’s just put out his sixth album with Stone Sour, Hydrograd. Both Korn and Stone Sour are sure to rock Vegas audiences, but no band on earth literally sets a concert ablaze like Rammstein.

T-Mobile Arena, 6:30 p.m. July 1, starting at $49.50 plus tax and fee. 888.929.7849