Kravitz once again conquered his Argentine audience with a vibrant and emotional show. The Argentine stops of the “Blue Electric Light Tour” left two nights to remember.
Lenny Kravitz turned on the Movistar Arena again in the second night of his stay in Buenos Aires with a double of shows produced by DF Entertainment. With the same intensity as the previous night, the musician offered an unforgettable experience where rock, soul and funk merged in perfect harmony under the guidance of an artist who once again confirmed why he is a music legend.
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The show began with the strength of the classic of classics “Are You Gonna Go My Way” and moved forward with successes like “Minister of Rock ‘n Roll” and “Bring It On” with whom he laid the foundations for a night full of successes that continue to mark generations. The furor was felt from the first moment, after all, the local public had been anxiously waiting for it since his last visit to the country in 2019.
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During the night, Kravitz presented pieces from his recent album Blue Electric Light (the twelfth of his career), where he demonstrated once again the full validity of his project and his talent to dominate the soul rock scene, with songs like the catchy single “TK421”, the emotional ballad “Paralyzed” and the electrifying “human”.
Before I had played songs like “I’m a Believer”the ballad “I Belong to You”they also sounded “Stillness of Heart”, “Believe”, “Low” and “The Chamber”. Throughout the show, Kravitz was in charge of expressing his love for the Argentine public by dedicating heartfelt words to his fans.
The climax of the presentation came with a series of immortal classics: “Always on the Run”, “It Ain’t Over Til It’s Over”the mega hit “Again” and his iconic version of “American Woman”crowning a night in which there was no shortage of guitar solos and shocking drums, to remember once again that Kravitz is an artist who has known how to captivate his audience at every stage of his career.
The closure came first with “Fly Away” and then with an extensive version of “Let Love Rule”songs that lit up the crowd again in a farewell full of emotion.
With an impeccable stage display, a unique connection with his fans, and a refined collection of hits achieved throughout a long and fruitful career, Kravitz reaffirmed his status as one of the greats of world rock. His time in Buenos Aires will be remembered as one of the highlights of the year in live music.
Source: Ambito
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