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Lenny Kravitz delivered a dynamic concert in Newcastle, Australia, his first since 2012, despite low attendance.
Lenny Kravitz performed at Newcastle’s Entertainment Centre on Thursday, marking his first Australian show since 2012, drawing praise for his energetic stage presence and strong vocals despite a sparsely attended crowd. The 61-year-old rock icon, dressed in his signature style, delivered a mix of hits from his 2024 album *Blue Electric Light*, including “TK421,” and classic 1990s tracks like “Are You Gonna Go My Way” and “It Ain’t Over ‘Til It’s Over,” which energized the audience. Australian band Jet opened with high-energy performances, including a surprise AC/DC cover. While some newer songs struggled to engage fans, the concert gained momentum with a powerful run of hits and concluded with an emotional encore of “Let Love Rule,” emphasizing unity. Attendance was lower than expected, likely due to competing concerts and midweek timing, but those present witnessed a compelling performance from a still-vital rock legend.