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Lenny Kravitz made Buenos Aires vibrate before 14,000 people: electrifying show and an epic closing with the public

Crédito: DF Entertainment

With an explosive entry, this Wednesday, Lenny Kravitz took the stage Movistar Arena and made 14,000 people vibrate at the start of their long-awaited show in Buenos Aires. In an electric atmosphere, illuminated by a set of vibrant lights, the American opened the night with the powerful riff of his classic “Are You Gonna Go My Way”unleashing a cheer that echoed throughout the place. Dressed in his characteristic bohemian and rock style, the artist advanced to the front of the stage while his band accompanied him in perfect synchronicity. The mix of guitars, drums and the musician’s unmistakable voice filled every corner of the stadium, putting everyone on their feet from the first bars.

True to his rock style, the musician appeared on stage with a black leather jacket, an iconic piece of his wardrobe. Her look included a sparkly gold T-shirt, which added a glamorous and eye-catching touch. In addition, she wore a necklace of multiple golden chains, reinforcing her aesthetic of luxury and extravagance. To complete his outfit, the artist wore dark tight jeans that highlighted his figure. With his hands, the rock legend showed all his talent with his guitar. At the same time, his long dreadlocks, his distinctive personal trademark, moved to the rhythm of his steps.

Then, the musician continued the show with a succession of songs that covered the different facets of his career, framed within his current world tour. Blue Electric Lighttitled as their most recent studio album released in May of this year. This is how songs like “Minister of Rock n’ Roll” and “Bring it On” sounded, which reaffirmed his characteristic style, which mixes rock, soul, funk and pop in a unique balance.

Lenny Kravitz came off the stage to greet his fans

Kravitz also introduced some of the new songs from his latest album, such as “TK421″ and “Low.” Among these new releases, classics such as “It Ain’t Over ‘Til It’s Over” and “Fly Away” provoked the applause of more than 10,000 souls, confirming that their greatest hits remain unwaveringly valid.

After two hours of the show, the unforgettable night was about to come to an end. In that moment, Kravitz made it clear why he remains one of the most iconic figures in world rock. While “Let love rule” played, the American took a moment to personally greet the front rows. Now without his jacket, the singer came down bare-chested and addressed the fans. After a brief tour, the artist walked around the place, while the band continued playing, and took the stage for the end of the song.

The end of the show was an explosion of lights and sounds, where the guitar chords and drum rhythms resonated in the Buenos Aires air, creating a climax that seemed to have no end. With a final bow, and while keeping his fist raised, Kravitz promised to return soon, leaving his fans with a feeling of euphoria and nostalgia. The audience, still electrified, chanted his name as the stadium lights slowly turned on, marking the closing of a show that will remain engraved in the memory of Buenos Aires.

This spectacular closing underscored the special relationship Kravitz has with his fans in Argentina. Since his arrival in the country, the artist shared images and messages on social networks that reflected his enthusiasm for returning to this land. This is the fourth visit of the renowned musician to the country, since his last shows in Buenos Aires were in March 2005 in La Bombonera, in 2011 at the GEBA Club -as the opening of the Personal Fest- and in 2019 as one of the headliners of Lollapalooza Argentina.

That connection was evident during the show, not only in his impeccable performance, but also in his constant interaction with the fans, who responded with overflowing energy and endless applause. This Thursday the singer will give his second show in Buenos Aires, which is part of a tour that began in June in Germany and took him through Europe, the United States and Brazil.

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