Lenny Kravitz: Circus Turns 30, Bond Villain Reveal, and Zoe's Playful Roast
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Lenny Kravitz just dropped a bombshell yesterday, December 27, marking the 30th anniversary of his gritty funk-rock classic Circus with a deluxe digital expansion via Virgin Records and UMe, packing in 13 never-before-streamed bonus tracks like the rare studio cut Another Life, a fresh acoustic take on the title track, and live blasts of Are You Gonna Go My Way and Let Love Rule, cementing his legacy as a genre-blending icon who produced and played most instruments himself back in 1995. That same week, on December 12 at the Game Awards, the rock god stunned fans by revealing hes playing Bawma, the charismatic black-market kingpin villain in the upcoming James Bond video game 007 First Light from IO Interactive, describing the role as unpredictable menace in a toe-to-toe showdown with a young 007, a career pivot thats got Hollywood buzzing about his acting chops beyond The Hunger Games. No fresh public sightings or gigs in the last few days, but social media lit up December 26 with a viral YouTube short of fans blasting his eternal hit Fly Away during a California Dual Sport Riders event, while Kravpress Magazine honored him with a Myriad of Thanks shoutout on December 24 from Dr. Tanya Harris VIII. Gossip mills churned too, with Zoe Kravitz playfully roasting her dads shirtless Las Vegas heat post from August, quipping he must be thirsty stay hydrated, a nod to his signature netted-shirt swagger she both ribs and respects. Whispers of Nicole Kidman rekindling old flames persist from Radar Online rumors in October, but thats unconfirmed tabloid chatter with zero fresh proof. No business moves or headlines tie him to New Years Rockin Eve or Styles family meetups those fizzled weeks back. At 61, Kravitz stays shirtless-cool, tour-ready for 2026, owning this quiet-hot streak.
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