Lenny Kravitz Booked for Second Las Vegas Residency

The musician announced his return to Vegas’ Dolby Live at Park MGM in early August.

Ziv Chen - News Editor at Covers.com
Ziv Chen • News Editor
Jan 8, 2025 • 13:56 ET • 4 min read
Lenny Kravitz performs during the 2016 Democratic National Convention at Wells Fargo Center.
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Following the success of the star’s first residency for ‘Blue Electric Light’ this past October, musician Lenny Kravitz announced his return to Las Vegas’ Dolby Live at Park MGM in early August this year.

Kravitz’s previous Vegas residency consisted of five shows between Oct. 18 and 26 last year. His second residency is set for August 2025, with shows on Aug. 1, 2, 6, 8, and 9. Presales run from Wednesday, Jan. 8, with tickets going live Saturday, Jan. 11, at 10 a.m. PT via Ticketmaster. 

About Blue Electric Light

‘Blue Electric Light’, Kravitz’s first album in over five years, released in May through Roxie Records/BMG. The album came after Kravitz received a Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nomination and an induction into the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The artist also released two singles around the same time, one called ‘TK421’, the lead album single of ‘Blue Electric Light’ and a viral hit.

The album is Kravitz’s 12th studio creation. He recorded it in his Bahamas studio, and like previous works, showcases his passion for deep-soul rock ‘n’ roll with a stirring selection. In addition to ‘TK421,’ it contains songs such as ‘It’s Just Another Fine Day (In This Universe of Love),’ Stuck in the Middle,’ and the album’s namesake, ‘Blue Electric Light’.

Kravitz mastered many creative crafts and has been described as a genre-breaking trailblazer entrenched in the 21st century and beyond. He's also a writer, producer, actor, author, and designer—skills he purposefully applied in ‘Blue Electric Light’. He wrote the songs and played most of the instruments himself, featuring only guitarist Craig Ross. 

Kravitz Booked Ahead for More Gigs

Kravitz is set to perform internationally with ‘Blue Electric Light’ from February through April across some of Europe’s biggest arenas, including OVO Arena Wembley in London and O2 in Prague. 

When Kravitz returns to the US, he'll be at the BeachLife Festival in Redondo Beach, California. The festival runs between May 2 and 4, and Kravitz is first in the lineup. He takes the stage on the Friday of the festival, followed by other well-known names such as Train, O.A.R., Aloe Blacc, The Struts, and more.

Las Vegas Music Residencies in 2025

Kravitz is not the only acclaimed artist fans can enjoy on the Vegas Strip this year. Throughout January and February, Janet Jackson will be a resident artist at Resorts World, while Blake Shelton debuts a residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace Feb. 5, and Black Eyed Peas’ residency ‘3008’ at Planet Hollywood launches Feb. 15.

In March, April, and May, respectively, Mötley Crüe and Sammy Hagar will appear at Dolby Live, while Josh Groban will be at The Colosseum with his residency ‘Gems.’

New Kids on the Block performs their first Vegas residency at Dolby Live starting June 20. ‘The Right Stuff’ spans 16 dates with the original lineup of Jonathan Knight, Jordan Knight, Joey McIntyre, Donnie Wahlberg, and Danny Wood.

Finishing 2024 with a bang, Dolby Live saw another internationally acclaimed musician, with Bruno Mars performing at the venue for six nights between Dec. 12 and 31. Vegas entertainment seems as popular as ever, with the Sphere setting a gross revenue record this past year. 

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