Lenny Kravitz Announces 2026 World Tour

Fans of legendary rock icon Lenny Kravitz have reason to celebrate: the 2026 tour kicks off next month, promising an electrifying mix of timeless hits and new surprises. Known for his dynamic stage presence and genre-blending sound, Kravitz has been captivating audiences worldwide for over three decades, and this upcoming tour is shaping up to be one of his most ambitious yet.

The tour spans multiple continents, showcasing a mix of intimate venues, massive arenas, and prestigious festivals. Kicking off in Mexico, Kravitz will perform at three key locations, including the Auditorio Telmex in Guadalajara on 8 March, Auditorio Banamex in Monterrey on 11 March, and the iconic Vive Latino Festival in Mexico City on 14 March. These performances are set to highlight his signature fusion of rock, funk, and soul, delivering an experience that fans have come to expect from his high-energy shows.

Following his Latin American dates, Kravitz will head to Europe, starting with the Firenze Rocks Festival in Florence, Italy, on 12 June. From there, the tour moves to Croatia, Serbia, and Austria, with standout performances at Pula Arena, Usce Park, and Burg Clam. Each venue has been carefully selected to reflect the diverse settings in which Kravitz thrives, from historic arenas to open-air festival stages.

The European leg continues with stops in France, Spain, Germany, and the Netherlands. Notable festivals like Printemps de Pérouges in Saint-Maurice-de-Rémens and Festival de Nîmes in Nimes offer a perfect backdrop for his eclectic mix of hits, while performances at the Iberdrola Music Festival in Madrid and Starlite Festival in Marbella bring him closer to devoted fans in Southern Europe. Additional festival dates, including La Nuit d’Erdre Festival in Nort-sur-Erdre and Château de Tilloloy in Tilloloy, further underscore the tour’s festival-centric appeal.

Kravitz’s tour also includes special appearances at arenas across Germany, Belgium, Switzerland, and the Nordic countries. Fans can expect powerful shows in cities such as Berlin, Cologne, Luxembourg City, Stuttgart, and Stockholm. Each performance is designed to be an unforgettable event, combining Kravitz’s signature guitar riffs with his undeniable charisma and stagecraft.

Adding to the excitement, select European dates will feature support from emerging artists, including @yeahdewayne, who will accompany Kravitz for several performances marked with an asterisk (*). These collaborations aim to create a fresh and dynamic concert experience, blending established rock mastery with new voices in contemporary music. The London show on 15 August at Gunnersbury Park will also feature special support from @leonthomas, @jossstone, @brookecombe, and @yeahdewayne, making it a must-see event for fans in the United Kingdom.

The 2026 tour is more than just a series of concerts—it is a celebration of Lenny Kravitz’s enduring career and his ability to bring fans together through music. From arena shows to festival stages, each performance promises to deliver a mix of nostalgia and innovation, bridging the gap between classic hits and his more recent work. Tickets are already on sale, offering fans the chance to secure their spots early for what is expected to be a highly sought-after tour.

Whether you are a longtime fan or a newcomer to Kravitz’s music, the 2026 tour provides the perfect opportunity to experience the energy and artistry that have defined his career. With stops across North America and Europe, this tour is not just a series of performances—it is a global celebration of rock, soul, and the enduring power of live music.

Full 2026 Tour Dates:

  • 8 March – Guadalajara, Mexico; Auditorio Telmex
  • 11 March – Monterrey, Mexico; Auditorio Banamex
  • 14 March – Mexico City, Mexico; Vive Latino Festival
  • 12 June – Florence, Italy; Firenze Rocks Festival
  • 14 June – Pula, Croatia; Pula Arena
  • 17 June – Belgrade, Serbia; Usce Park*
  • 20 June – Klam, Austria; Burg Clam*
  • 23 June – Saint-Maurice-de-Rémens, France; Printemps de Pérouges*
  • 24 June – Nimes, France; Festival de Nimes*
  • 27 June – Madrid, Spain; Iberdrola Music Festival
  • 29 June – Marbella, Spain; Starlite Festival
  • 1 July – Seville, Spain; Icónica Santalucía Sevilla Fest
  • 4 July – Nort-sur-Erdre, France; La Nuit d’Erdre Festival
  • 5 July – Tilloloy, France; Château de Tilloloy*
  • 8 July – Luxembourg City, Luxembourg; Luxexpo Open-Air*
  • 10 July – Stuttgart, Germany; Jazzopen 26*
  • 12 July – Weert, The Netherlands; Bospop Festival
  • 16 July – Gdańsk, Poland; Ergo Arena*
  • 18 July – Kaunas, Lithuania; Zalgirio Arena*
  • 20 July – Tallinn, Estonia; Unibet Arena*
  • 22 July – Helsinki, Finland; Veikkaus Arena*
  • 24 July – Stockholm, Sweden; Avicii Arena
  • 27 July – Berlin, Germany; Uber Arena*
  • 29 July – Cologne, Germany; Lanxess Arena*
  • 31 July – Bratislava, Slovakia; Tipos Arena*
  • 2 August – Budapest, Hungary; Budapest Arena*
  • 5 August – Schaffhausen, Switzerland; Stars in Town Festival*
  • 6 August – Biel, Switzerland; Lakelive Festival
  • 8 August – Lokeren, Belgium; Lokerse Feesten*
  • 11 August – Bordeaux, France; Arkéa Arena*
  • 15 August – London, United Kingdom; Gunnersbury Park^

*With support from @yeahdewayne
^With support from @leonthomas, @jossstone, @brookecombe, @yeahdewayne