Lenny Kravitz Debuts Fresh Tracks During His Five-Night ‘Blue Electric Light’ Residency in Las Vegas

Lenny Kravitz Debuts Fresh Tracks During His Five-Night ‘Blue Electric Light’ Residency in Las Vegas

 

Las Vegas, NV — Rock icon Lenny Kravitz lit up the Las Vegas Strip with the launch of his highly anticipated five-night residency, “Blue Electric Light,” at the Dolby Live theater inside Park MGM. The series of performances, which kicked off to a packed house, features a mix of classic hits and brand-new material from his upcoming album of the same name.

 

The residency marks Kravitz’s return to the stage in a big way, giving fans an exclusive first listen to several unreleased songs. Known for his dynamic fusion of rock, funk, soul, and psychedelic sounds, Kravitz didn’t disappoint, seamlessly blending his signature style with fresh energy and innovation.

 

“This new music feels like a rebirth,” Kravitz said during his opening night performance. “Las Vegas felt like the perfect place to share it first—with all of you.”

 

In addition to debuting tracks like “TK421” and “Paralyzed,” Kravitz thrilled the audience with electrifying renditions of fan favorites like “Are You Gonna Go My Way,” “Fly Away,” and “American Woman.” Backed by a powerhouse band and a dazzling stage production, the performances combined high-octane visuals with raw musical talent, creating an unforgettable experience.

 

The residency runs through the weekend, drawing fans from around the country eager to catch a glimpse of Kravitz in his element—still pushing creative boundaries after more than three decades in the industry.

“Blue Electric Light,” the album, is set for release later this year, and if the Vegas shows are any indication, it promises to be one of Kravitz’s boldest projects yet.

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