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Lenny Kravitz dazzles sold-out Seville concert with ageless energy
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Lenny Kravitz dazzles sold-out Seville concert with ageless energy

From ABC Color · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Lenny Kravitz performed a sold-out concert in Seville, Spain, as part of his 'Lenny Kravitz Live 2026' tour.
  • The 62-year-old artist showcased his signature style and hits like 'Are You Gonna Go My Way' to an enthusiastic crowd.
  • The concert was part of his 'Lenny Kravitz Live 2026' tour, following his 'Blue Electric Light Tour 2025' and a Las Vegas residency.

Lenny Kravitz captivated a sold-out audience in Seville's Plaza de Espaรฑa on July 1, 2026, with a performance that celebrated his enduring musical career. The concert, part of the Icรณnica Santalucรญa Sevilla Fest, saw the 62-year-old American artist deliver a masterclass, channeling the energy of a young performer.

Kravitz, a four-time Grammy winner known for his blend of rock, soul, and funk, brought his 'Lenny Kravitz Live 2026' tour to the Andalusian capital. As dusk settled and the plaza's lights illuminated the stage, he launched into "Bring It On." Accompanied by his band, Kravitz held the audience, comprised of devoted fans, in his grasp until they were jumping to "Are You Gonna Go My Way."

The show featured a unique collaboration with flamenco singer Israel Fernรกndez on "The Chamber," earning applause from the crowd. Earlier, Kravitz had encouraged audience participation with hand claps to combat the torrid Sevillian night heat before singing "Dig In." The performance also incorporated saxophone, adding a jazz influence to the evening's musical fusion.

During the concert, Kravitz greeted the Spanish-speaking audience, expressing his affection: "Sevilla, I love you." He spoke of the blessing of being together and the opportunity to "learn and love," blending Spanish and English before continuing his set. The performance included popular songs such as "I Belong to You," "Believe," "It Ain't Over Till It's Over," and concluded with "American Woman" and "Fly Away."

This tour follows Kravitz's successful "Blue Electric Light Tour 2025," which included sold-out shows globally, and a Las Vegas residency. His current creative period, dubbed the "Lennaissance" by Billboard, highlights his status as a free artist, embracing his distinctive fusion of musical styles.

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Originally published by ABC Color in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.