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Lenny Kravitz Rocks On Despite Dreadlock Incident in Brisbane

Lenny Kravitz Rocks On Despite Dreadlock Incident in Brisbane

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Lenny Kravitz has been making headlines across Australia as he wraps up his Blue Electric Light Tour 2025. The rock icon delivered a standout performance at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre on November 21, where he described the concert as “wild” after a fan pulled four dreadlocks from his head during his signature song “Let Love Rule.” Kravitz shared the incident on Instagram Stories, saying “Brisbane, that was wild. That was wild. So when I went out for 'Let Love Rule,' a very excited young lady pulled four dreadlocks out of the back of my head. You know how hard you got to pull to rip those out of my head? Damn, baby.” Despite the shock, Kravitz continued the show, emphasizing that the moment was special and he wouldn’t stop connecting with fans. The incident was widely reported by outlets like The Grio, PrimeTimer, and AOL, with video footage circulating online.

Kravitz’s next stop was Melbourne’s John Cain Arena on November 25, marking his first Melbourne show in over a decade. According to Noise11, the concert was a career-spanning set, featuring classics like “Always on the Run” and newer tracks such as “TK421.” The show was praised for its energy and musicianship, with Kravitz walking the arena floor and engaging fans during an extended version of “Let Love Rule.” Jet served as the supporting act, receiving positive reviews for their performance.

Kravitz’s remaining Australian dates include Mildura on November 28 and Adelaide on November 29, with the Adelaide show being part of the bp Adelaide Grand Final. After these shows, Kravitz will resume his tour in March 2026, starting in Mexico City. There are also rumors of a final world tour announcement, but this has not been officially confirmed by Kravitz or his management.

Kravitz’s social media presence remains strong, with frequent updates and interactions with fans. His recent posts highlight his gratitude for the Australian and New Zealand audiences, calling the experience “beautiful energy.” The incident in Brisbane has sparked discussions about fan behavior at concerts, but Kravitz’s professionalism and positive attitude have been widely praised.

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