Lenny Kravitz has announced a residency at Blue Electric Light Las Vegas.
The music icon announced Monday that he will perform a five-show residency in Sin City later this year.
The residency, held at Dolby Live at Park MGM, opens on October 18th and ends on October 26th.
The show is in support of Kravitz's 12th studio album, Blue Electric Light, which is scheduled for release on Friday. This album will be their first release in six years since their 11th studio album “Raise Vibration” released in 2018.
Kravitz previously revealed that his new album is about “celebration, life, humanity, sexuality, sensuality and spirituality.”
During an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon in March, the 59-year-old revealed that he was recording music in the Bahamas when he heard the title song in a dream. He said he remembered it.
“Well, it was actually the last song we recorded in the Bahamas when we finished the album,” he told the host at the time. “I dreamed it up the night before,[and]I went into the studio and cut it, and guitarist Craig Ross said, 'That's the title of the album.' And I already had the title. I had it.”
He continued, “And I said, 'Yeah, you're right, that's the right title.'”
The musicians will also support the album with a European arena and festival tour starting June 23 in Hamburg, Germany.