Lenny Kravitz Reveals ‘Blue Electric Light’ Australian Tour Dates 2025
The Grammy-winning artist is performing at the bp Adelaide Grand Final after-race concert in November.

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Writer, producer, multi-instrumentalist and all-around icon Lenny Kravitz is bringing his global Blue Electric Light Tour to Aussie shores in November.
“It’s been too long Australia. Come meet me under the Blue Electric Light this November,” Kravitz wrote on Instagram.
“We're thrilled to welcome Lenny Kravitz and his band back to Australia!” adds Tim McGregor, Global Head of Touring at TEG LIVE. “This dynamic live show is not to be missed. Lenny will perform all the hits, along with fan favourites from Blue Electric Light. The energy, vocal power, and stage presence of Kravitz and his exhilarating band are truly outstanding.”
The four-time Grammy Award winner behind monster hits ‘Are You Gonna Go My Way’, ‘Fly Away’ and ‘It Ain’t Over Til ‘It’s Over’ had locked in six concerts, with his final date in Adelaide acting as the Saturday night entertainment for the bp Adelaide Grand Final, which is the seaosn finale of the Repco Supercars Championship.
Kravitz Blue Electric Light Tour kicks off in Sydney at Qudos Bank Arena on Tuesday 18 November before hitting Newcastle’s Entertainment Centre on Wednesday 19 November, Brisbane Entertainment Centre on Friday 21 November, Melbourne’s John Cain Arena on Tuesday 25 November and Mildura’s Sporting Precint on Friday 28 November, with Kravitiz’s final perofmrance coming at the bp Adelaide Gran Final in Adeladie on Saturday 29 November.
Joining Kravitz on tour are Aussie rock greats Jet, who are celebrating 21 years of their debut album, Get Born.
Pre-sale tickets are available from Tuesday 17 June, 8:30am local time, with general on-sale beginning Friday 20 June, 9:30am local time. For ticketing details, visit teglive.com.au.
Tickets for Kravitz's bp Adelaide Grand Final appearance are on sale now via adelaidegrandfinal.com.au.
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Lenny Kravitz has been rocking out for more than 35 years, releasing his debut album, Let Love Rule, way back in 1989.
The funk and soul rock and roller has released 12 albums over the journey, with his most recent, last year’s Blue Electric Light, a return to form for the singer-songwriter. The Associated Press described the project as “glorious… the rocker's best stuff in years,” while NPR called it a “kaleidoscope of soaring rock, psychedelic funk, gentle soul and more.”
Fans of Kravitz can expect to hear a mixture of old and new tunes when he takes to the stage for the after-race concert at this year’s bp Adelaide Grand Final.
Catch Lenny Kravitz at bp Adelaide Grand Final on Saturday 29 November. Tickets on sale now via adelaidegrandfinal.com.au.
Lenny Kravitz Blue Electric Light Australian tour 2025
Tuesday 18 November – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney, NSW
Wednesday 19 November – Entertainment Centre, Newcastle, NSW
Friday 21 November – Entertainment Centre, Brisbane, QLD
Tuesday 25 November – John Cain Arena, Melbourne, VIC
Friday 28 November – Sporting Precinct, Mildura, VIC
Saturday 29 November – bp Adelaide Grand Final, Adelaide, SA
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