Rock icon reveals the shocking on-stage moment during his Australian tour
A Wild Moment on Stage
22 November 2025: Lenny Kravitz opened up about an unforgettable — and painful — incident during his Brisbane concert. While performing his hit “Let Love Rule,” the 60-year-old rocker made his usual walk into the crowd to connect with fans. But this time, things took an unexpected turn when an excited female fan grabbed his hair so forcefully that four of his dreadlocks were ripped out. Kravitz later joked, “You know how hard you got to pull to rip those out of my head? Damn, baby.”
How Kravitz Reacted
Despite the shock of losing multiple dreadlocks in seconds, Kravitz remained calm and lighthearted. He explained that the moment happened quickly and caught him completely off guard, but he refused to let the incident dampen the energy of the show. The singer assured fans he has no plans to stop going into the crowd during performances, calling it a tradition and an essential part of the emotional connection he shares with his audience.
Fans Respond to the Shocking Moment
News of the incident immediately sparked conversation online. Many fans expressed sympathy, imagining the pain of having dreadlocks ripped out, while others were stunned by how intense the encounter must have been. Some even referred to the fan’s grip as “wild,” echoing Kravitz’s own reaction.
The Tour Continues
Even after the unexpected injury, Kravitz continued the show with his usual charisma and stage presence. His Blue Electric Light Tour — celebrating his most recent album — has been drawing energetic crowds across Australia and New Zealand. The singer emphasized that moments like these, while surprising, won’t stop him from creating meaningful and immersive experiences for his fans.
Final Thought
HOLR has the latest news on the unforgettable moment that left Lenny Kravitz with fewer dreadlocks but just as much passion for performing. The incident highlights the unpredictability of live concerts, but Kravitz’s reaction proves he’s still committed to connecting with fans — even if it comes with a few painful surprises along the way.
Published by HOLR Magazine

