Evren E.
music news 23 NOV 2025  7

Lenny Kravitz just reminded everyone why we’re still obsessed with him. Mid-show in Brisbane, a fan got a little too excited and—yep—ripped four of his dreadlocks clean out. And Lenny? He’s laughing about it and says he’s not stopping the crowd dives anytime soon.



Crazy Fan Encounter Shakes Up “Let Love Rule”

So there he is, doing his usual thing: walks off stage during “Let Love Rule” and dives straight into the front row like it’s 1991. One hyped-up girl grabs a fistful of those iconic dreads and yanks. Four locks gone, just like that. He hopped on Instagram Stories right after the Friday night gig at Brisbane Entertainment Centre, replaying the moment with that chill smirk: “Y’all, you gotta pull HARD to get these out my head. Damn, baby.” But here’s the best part—he’s dead-set on keeping the tradition alive. “I’m not gonna stop coming out there for ‘Let Love Rule.’ That’s our thing,” he said. Brisbane literally took a piece of him home.

Australia Tour Brings Long-Awaited Energy

The guy hadn’t been back to Australia in 12 years, and the welcome was next-level. He’s out here pushing his killer 2024 album Blue Electric Light, but let’s be real—everyone’s screaming the classics too. After Brisbane, he hits Melbourne’s John Cain Arena on November 25, then Mildura and Adelaide. He posted earlier that coming back feels like his soul’s getting the “most beautiful energy.” Compared to his ‘90s and 2012 runs, these crowds are louder, rowdier, and straight-up feral in the best way.

Why Lenny Keeps Risking It All On Stage

Most rock stars stay behind the barricade these days, but Lenny’s built differently. He wants the sweat, the hands, the chaos—it’s his fuel. Dreadlocks flying or not, he’s not changing. That’s why, 30-plus years in, a Lenny Kravitz concert still feels dangerous in the coolest possible way. Brisbane just gave us the wildest proof yet—and the man wouldn’t have it any other way.