
Lenny Kravitz Rocks Australia: Electrifying Performances, Dreadlock Incident, and Upcoming Tour Dates
30.11.2025
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Lenny Kravitz has been making headlines across Australia over the past week as he wraps up his Blue Electric Light Tour down under. The 61-year-old rock icon delivered what reviewers called one of the greatest concerts in recent memory when he performed at John Cain Arena in Melbourne on November 25th. Multiple music publications praised the show as a benchmark performance, with critics noting his incredible stage presence, powerful vocals, and the seamless chemistry with his band featuring longtime guitarist Craig Ross and newer members like bassist Wolf and drummer Jas Kayser. The setlist spanned his entire career, from classics like "Are You Gonna Go My Way" to newer tracks from his 2024 album Blue Electric Light, with a 20-plus-minute extended version of "Let Love Rule" closing the show.
However, Kravitz's Australian tour took a bizarre turn during his Brisbane performance on November 21st. While performing "Let Love Rule" and walking through the crowd to connect with fans, an overly enthusiastic fan ripped four dreadlocks directly from his head. In an Instagram video posted after the show, Kravitz addressed the incident with humor and grace, saying the young lady pulled so hard he was shocked his hair came out at all. Rather than letting the painful moment deter him, Kravitz reassured fans he won't stop engaging with audiences during performances, emphasizing that connecting with people during "Let Love Rule" is their shared moment together. He expressed his love for Brisbane despite calling the crowd wild.
Kravitz's Australian leg marks his first full headline tour in over a decade, with performances spanning from November 18th through 29th across multiple cities. The shows have been supported by Australian rock band Jet, whose performances reviewers credited as the perfect complement to Kravitz's rock edge. The tour celebrates his 12th studio album, which has received critical acclaim for blending rock, soul, funk, and psychedelic elements.
Looking ahead, Kravitz has confirmed he plans to continue touring internationally in 2026, with European dates scheduled beginning in June in Croatia. He's also announced a five-show Las Vegas residency coming to Park MGM in August. Despite being one of rock's coolest figures, Kravitz maintains his trademark humility and genuine connection with audiences, something evident throughout his current tour performances.
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Lenny Kravitz has been making headlines across Australia over the past week as he wraps up his Blue Electric Light Tour down under. The 61-year-old rock icon delivered what reviewers called one of the greatest concerts in recent memory when he performed at John Cain Arena in Melbourne on November 25th. Multiple music publications praised the show as a benchmark performance, with critics noting his incredible stage presence, powerful vocals, and the seamless chemistry with his band featuring longtime guitarist Craig Ross and newer members like bassist Wolf and drummer Jas Kayser. The setlist spanned his entire career, from classics like "Are You Gonna Go My Way" to newer tracks from his 2024 album Blue Electric Light, with a 20-plus-minute extended version of "Let Love Rule" closing the show.
However, Kravitz's Australian tour took a bizarre turn during his Brisbane performance on November 21st. While performing "Let Love Rule" and walking through the crowd to connect with fans, an overly enthusiastic fan ripped four dreadlocks directly from his head. In an Instagram video posted after the show, Kravitz addressed the incident with humor and grace, saying the young lady pulled so hard he was shocked his hair came out at all. Rather than letting the painful moment deter him, Kravitz reassured fans he won't stop engaging with audiences during performances, emphasizing that connecting with people during "Let Love Rule" is their shared moment together. He expressed his love for Brisbane despite calling the crowd wild.
Kravitz's Australian leg marks his first full headline tour in over a decade, with performances spanning from November 18th through 29th across multiple cities. The shows have been supported by Australian rock band Jet, whose performances reviewers credited as the perfect complement to Kravitz's rock edge. The tour celebrates his 12th studio album, which has received critical acclaim for blending rock, soul, funk, and psychedelic elements.
Looking ahead, Kravitz has confirmed he plans to continue touring internationally in 2026, with European dates scheduled beginning in June in Croatia. He's also announced a five-show Las Vegas residency coming to Park MGM in August. Despite being one of rock's coolest figures, Kravitz maintains his trademark humility and genuine connection with audiences, something evident throughout his current tour performances.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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