21.11.2025 | Culture
Lenny Kravitz Is Coming to Tallinn Next Summer
Text Susanna Poikela
Photo Mark Seliger

World-class rock star Lenny Kravitz will return to Estonia next summer after nearly a twenty-year hiatus. The concert will take place at Unibet Arena on 20 July. Tickets go on sale on 21 November at 10:00 via Piletilevi.
Kravitz will perform as part of the “Lenny Kravitz Live 2026” tour, which continues his hugely successful “Blue Electric Light Tour 2025”. The concerts concluding the 2025 tour in Las Vegas were even hailed by Billboard as the pinnacle of the “Lennaissance” era.
The artist’s latest album, “Blue Electric Light”, was released last year, and received widespread critical acclaim. Over a career spanning more than 30 years, singer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Kravitz has blended soul, rock, and funk, won four Grammy Awards, and sold over 50 million albums.
The concert in Tallinn will be his only performance in both Estonia and Latvia next summer.
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