Rammstein vocalist Till Lindemann has been accused of assaulting a man at a hotel bar in Germany, Deutsche Welle reports.

The altercation is said to have taken place at Bayerischer Hof, a five-star luxury hotel in Munich, following Rammstein’s June 8 performance at Olympiastadion. A 54-year-old Hamburg resident, also staying at the hotel, reportedly insulted Lindemann, although how or why is currently unknown. Things apparently got verbal, and then they got physical. The man was left with a bloody nose, while “Lindemann disappeared into his hotel room.”

Police have confirmed that the fracas occurred, but have not released any additional details.

Rammstein’s is scheduled to perform tonight at Rudolf-Harbig-Stadion in Dresden, so regardless of whatever may or may not have happened, at least it hasn’t derailed the band’s current European tour. The trek is in support of Rammstein’s recently released, self-titled album, which is their first new offering in a decade.

Although one probably would not expect a fancy-schmancy five-star luxury hotel to be the scene of such an incident, it’s actually the second time Bayerischer Hof has made headlines for hosting a rock star brawl — the first was in 2002, when Oasis singer Liam Gallagher got into it with some of the other guests and, eventually, the cops.

The remaining dates on Rammstein’s European tour are below.

06/12/2019 Dresden, Rudolf-Harbig-Stadion

06/13/2019 Dresden, Rudolf-Harbig-Stadion

06/16/2019 Rostock, Ostseestadion

06/19/2019 Copenhagen, Telia Parken

06/22/2019 Berlin, Olympiastadion

06/25/2019 Rotterdam, De Kuip

06/28/2019 Paris, Paris La Défense Arena

07/02/2019 Hannover, HDI Arena

07/06/2019 Milton Keynes, Stadium MK

07/10/2019 Brussels, Stade Roi Baudouin

07/13/2019 Frankfurt am Main, Commerzbank-Arena

07/16/2019 Prague, Eden Aréna

07/17/2019 Prague, Eden Aréna

07/20/2019 Luxembourg, Roeser Festival Grounds

07/24/2019 Chorzów, Stadion Śląski

07/29/2019 Moscow, VTB Arena – Central Dynamo Stadium

08/02/2019 Saint Petersburg, Gazprom Arena

08/06/2019 Riga, Lucavsala

08/10/2019 Tampere, Ratina Stadion

08/14/2019 Stockholm, Stockholm Stadion

08/18/2019 Oslo, Ullevaal Stadion

08/22/2019 Vienna, Ernst-Happel-Stadion