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Lenny Kravitz once again proved in Madrid that he is still the most unstoppable rocker of the moment. At 60 years of age, the New York musician exuded charisma and unbreakable appeal in front of the 15,000 people who filled the Movistar Arena. Among the audience were Penelope Cruz and Javier Bardem, who enjoyed the show accompanied by their children and Craig Ross' partner, Kravitz's guitarist.
The age of time has not diminished his energy and talent. During the concert, Lenny went through his extensive career, combining songs from his latest album, Blue Electric Light, with classics that made everyone vibrate. In his emotional speech, Kravitz emphasized the importance of love and unity, dedicating a message full of hope to the audience: "There is nothing that this world needs now more than love and unity!" he said fervently, as he invited everyone to enjoy life with gratitude.
One of the most memorable moments of the night came when Kravitz dedicated the emotional song "I'll Be Waiting" to his friends Penelope and Javier, who danced together on the floor while he sang at the piano.
In an unexpected gesture, the singer approached the VIP area, where the actors and their entourage were, and spent several minutes dancing and hugging them, creating a unique atmosphere of complicity and fun in a concert full of energy and good vibes.