
Lenny Kravitz: Single, Touring, and Ready for Anything at 60
23/7/2025
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Lenny Kravitz has been lighting up the headlines and stages worldwide in the past few days with a mix of personal revelations and high-profile public appearances. The music icon made news with a candid interview in The Times, as reported by IMDb, where he discussed his decision to remain single for the past ten years. Kravitz, now sixty, shared he feels “good on my own,” and though he acknowledged the fulfillment of relationships, for now he’s content with his independence. Questions about his previously reported celibacy were artfully dodged, with Kravitz neither confirming nor denying his current stance, keeping the press and public guessing with a signature wave and a shake of the head.
The family spotlight swung his way as AOL reported that Kravitz confirmed his daughter Zoë Kravitz’s long-awaited wedding to Channing Tatum is finally on the horizon. He had warm words for his future son-in-law, calling Tatum “a really great guy,” an endorsement sure to fuel the tabloid excitement around the upcoming event.
On the music front, Kravitz’s Blue Electric Light Tour is generating global buzz as he prepares to headline multiple arenas. According to Queensland.com and Mercure Newcastle, he’s scheduled to electrify Australian stages in November, with his Newcastle show on the 19th already being flagged as a must-see event. Not content to stop there, he will also headline the Sea.Hear.Now Festival in Asbury Park, New Jersey, on September 14, sharing top billing with Blink-182 and a lineup stacked with major acts like LCD Soundsystem and Public Enemy, as reported by NJ Arts. His summer is equally packed stateside, with a high-profile slot at the Ravinia Festival in Highland Park, joining an elite roster that includes Cynthia Erivo, Earth, Wind & Fire, Beck, and more, Around the Town Chicago confirmed.
On the media circuit, anticipation built as Instagram teased Kravitz's upcoming live appearance on “Mercedes in the Morning,” a popular radio show, set for Wednesday morning—fans and industry insiders alike have marked their calendars. Meanwhile, his classic “It Ain’t Over 'Til It’s Over” is making the rounds again with a newly remastered official video, adding a touch of nostalgia to his current wave of popularity. There are no credible reports of controversies or setbacks, only mounting accomplishments and anticipation for what’s next.
What stands out is both the consistency of Kravitz’s professional energy and the positive coverage of his personal choices, making these developments likely biographical milestones. It’s all eyes on Lenny as he cruises into a busy, high-profile late 2025.
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Lenny Kravitz has been lighting up the headlines and stages worldwide in the past few days with a mix of personal revelations and high-profile public appearances. The music icon made news with a candid interview in The Times, as reported by IMDb, where he discussed his decision to remain single for the past ten years. Kravitz, now sixty, shared he feels “good on my own,” and though he acknowledged the fulfillment of relationships, for now he’s content with his independence. Questions about his previously reported celibacy were artfully dodged, with Kravitz neither confirming nor denying his current stance, keeping the press and public guessing with a signature wave and a shake of the head.
The family spotlight swung his way as AOL reported that Kravitz confirmed his daughter Zoë Kravitz’s long-awaited wedding to Channing Tatum is finally on the horizon. He had warm words for his future son-in-law, calling Tatum “a really great guy,” an endorsement sure to fuel the tabloid excitement around the upcoming event.
On the music front, Kravitz’s Blue Electric Light Tour is generating global buzz as he prepares to headline multiple arenas. According to Queensland.com and Mercure Newcastle, he’s scheduled to electrify Australian stages in November, with his Newcastle show on the 19th already being flagged as a must-see event. Not content to stop there, he will also headline the Sea.Hear.Now Festival in Asbury Park, New Jersey, on September 14, sharing top billing with Blink-182 and a lineup stacked with major acts like LCD Soundsystem and Public Enemy, as reported by NJ Arts. His summer is equally packed stateside, with a high-profile slot at the Ravinia Festival in Highland Park, joining an elite roster that includes Cynthia Erivo, Earth, Wind & Fire, Beck, and more, Around the Town Chicago confirmed.
On the media circuit, anticipation built as Instagram teased Kravitz's upcoming live appearance on “Mercedes in the Morning,” a popular radio show, set for Wednesday morning—fans and industry insiders alike have marked their calendars. Meanwhile, his classic “It Ain’t Over 'Til It’s Over” is making the rounds again with a newly remastered official video, adding a touch of nostalgia to his current wave of popularity. There are no credible reports of controversies or setbacks, only mounting accomplishments and anticipation for what’s next.
What stands out is both the consistency of Kravitz’s professional energy and the positive coverage of his personal choices, making these developments likely biographical milestones. It’s all eyes on Lenny as he cruises into a busy, high-profile late 2025.
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