After five years since his first visit, the singer, guitarist and composer Lenny Kravitz confirmed his return to Peru, as part of his “Blue Electric Light Tour 2024” world tour. The winner of four Grammy Awards included the city of Lima in his tour and will arrive in the Peruvian capital on December 8 to offer an unforgettable show at Arena 1 in San Miguel, in a co-production by Jorge Fernández and Jorge Ferrand.
The rock icon will visit the Peruvian capital in December of this year and tickets will be available in a pre-sale stage from June 26 to July 1, with a 15% discount, for BBVA customers. Tickets will be available through the system UNETICKET. Prices will be informed in the next few hours.
The “Blue Electric Light Tour 2024″ marks a historic year for Lenny Kravitz, which Billboard called his own rebirth. In May, Kravitz released his twelfth studio album, Blue Electric Light, to great sales and conquering the main music charts. Furthermore, on June 1, he appeared at the opening show of the Champions League final.
As if that were not enough, also this year, Kravitz was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, the Music Icon Award at the 2024 People’s Choice Awards and the CFDA’s Fashion Icon Award for his role not only as one of the most recognized rock musicians, but also as a great influence on fashion.
About the tour
Currently, Lenny Kravitz is visiting various cities in Europe as part of the Blue Electric Light Tour 2024, where he plans to perform in Germany, Norway, Denmark, Netherlands, Belgium, France, Italy, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Poland, Croatia, Hungary , Greece, Macedonia, Bulgaria, Romania, Austria and Monaco, until August 16.
Then, between October 18 and 26, Kravitz will make a series of presentations at Dolby Live in Las Vegas, and it will be the last of his time in North America before arriving in Latin America, where he will also visit Colombia, Argentina, among others. .
About his last visit to Peru
In March 2019, singer Lenny Kravitz arrived in Lima with the best of his repertoire and performed on the stage of the Jockey Club of Peru, where he offered an almost two-hour show that began to the rhythm of “Fly Away.” The guitar riff fueled the joy of the more than 12,000 people who gathered at the venue, which had hosted the Arctic Monkeys the night before. It should be noted that this was the first time, in his 30-year career, that the rock legend arrived in Peru.
Source: Elcomercio
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