Lenny Kravitz announces huge show at Gunnersbury Park
Fresh from his 2025 sold-out Wembley Arena show, the four-time Grammy winner returns to the UK for a headline open-air concert at Gunnersbury Park this August.
Known for his earlier work, including Let Love Rule and Fly Away, as well as his recent release Let It Ride, Lenny Kravitz is a seasoned artist with a commanding presence in the rock world.
His music blends 1960s and ‘70s soul, funk, and rock with a distinctive flair. His undeniably sexy style, through image and persona, made him a powerful example of how black men could be different in rock — showing boldness, creativity, and freedom in self-expression.
Kravitz will be joined by a series of exceptional support guests, including powerhouse Joss Stone, rising RnB star Leon Thomas, genre-bending rock talent DE’WAYNE, and Scottish soul artist Brooke Combe.
Known for his song MUTT and his vocal talent showcased through My Muse and Not Fair, Leon Thomas is a smooth vocalist with heartfelt lyrics and a genre-blending approach.
Joss Stone’s soulful and distinctive voice has captivated audiences on classics like Right to Be Wrong and You Had Me, as well as through her powerful reinterpretations of songs such as Son of a Preacher Man. Combining emotion, nuance, and sheer vocal power, she has become one of the most compelling British singers of her generation.
With a sold-out upcoming headline concert in April at KOKO Camden, Scottish singer Brooke Combe creates music rooted in Motown and early musical experimentation. Growing up as one of the few black faces in a predominantly white Scottish community, Combe brings this unique perspective to her work with striking honesty.
DE’WAYNE is an alternative black male rock artist from Texas. His music showcases a bold and inventive sound that blends rock, punk, and pop. His music challenges conventions and encourages listeners to break out of boxes.
You don’t want to miss this unforgettable night of music. The day takes place on Saturday, August 15th at Gunnersbury Park in London.
Tickets can be bought here.