Lenny Kravitz announces 2025 European tour – including London Wembley show
The dates come in celebration of his ‘Blue Electric Light’ album
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The dates come in celebration of his ‘Blue Electric Light’ album
Lenny Kravitz has shared details of a 2025 European tour, which includes a show in London. Find ticket details below.
Announced today (October 18), the new dates come as an extension of the singer, songwriter and guitarist’s ‘Blue Electric Light’ tour, which has been underway since earlier this year.
Celebrating the release of his 12th studio album, which arrived in May, 25 new shows have been added to the schedule, all set to take place between February and April 2025. These commence with an opening slot at the LDLC Arena in Lyon on February 22, before continuing with a gig in Nantes two nights later (24).
After that, Kravitz will head over to London on February 28 for his only scheduled UK show, taking place at the OVO Arena Wembley, London.
Dates in March open with a slot at the Galaxie venue in Amneville, before continuing with stops in Zurich, Munich, Vienna, Berlin, Dusseldorf, Amsterdam and more throughout the month. In April, Kravitz will conclude the tour dates with gigs in Marseille, Nice, Madrid, Lisbon, Bordeaux and more.
Tickets go on sale next Friday (October 25) at 9am local time, and pre-sale options will start on Wednesday (23) at 9am. Visit here to buy tickets and find a full list of new dates below.
In June this year, Kravitz headed to Europe as part of his 2024 ‘Blue Electric Light’ tour dates, and he still has an upcoming residency planned for this month in Las Vegas. Held at the Dolby Live at Park MGM i the shows begin tonight (October 18) and will be followed with gigs on 19, 23, 25 and 26.
After that, Kravitz will cap off the year with a number of tour dates scheduled for South America. Visit here for remaining US and South America tickets.
In other Lenny Kravitz news, earlier this year it was reported that the musician would be headlining the UEFA Champions League final show in London. The four-time Grammy Award winner performed as a headliner as part of the Pepsi Kick Off Show at the Champions League final between Borussia Dortmund and Real Madrid on June 1 at London’s Wembley Stadium.
Elsewhere, Kravitz opened up about his 20-year-long celibacy vow, but Ice-T didn’t seem to understand his logic, calling it “weirdo shit”.