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How to get tickets for Lenny Kravitz's Blue Electric Light tour in Sydney and Newcastle

How to get tickets for Lenny Kravitz's Blue Electric Light tour in Sydney and Newcastle

Time Out17-06-2025
Repeat after me: it ain't over 'til it's over. Beloved rock star Lenny Kravitz is certainly following the ethos of his biggest hit. After releasing his first studio album back in 1989, the enigmatic American singer has just announced a huge tour Down Under, returning to our shores for the first time in 13 years.
As part of a string of show dates in November 2025, the seemingly ageless rocker will play one big gig in Sydney – and another just up the coast in the coastal city of Newcastle. He'll be supported by beloved Aussie band Jet, so expect a live and loud night with a helluva lot of guitars.
The tour comes off the back of Kravitz releasing his latest (and 12th) album Blue Electric Light last year, which has garnered critical acclaim. So if you're keen to hear it live, as well as head bang to classics like 'Are You Gonna Go My Way', we've got all the details you need to know below.
When is Lenny Kravitz performing in Sydney for his 2025 Australia tour?
Kravitz will perform in Sydney for one night only at Sydney's Qudos Bank Arena on Tuesday, November 18 2025. His special regional NSW show at Newcastle Entertainment Centre will take place the following night, Wednesday 19 2025.
When do Lenny Kravitz Sydney tickets go on sale?
General sale kicks off on Friday, June 20 at 10am local time via Ticketek. With only one show in Sydney, we recommend acting fast (although, the touring schedule does have some gaps to allow for potential additional shows).
Is there a Lenny Kravitz presale?
If you're super keen, you can secure your Lenny Kravitz tickets early, with the first round of artist presale tickets going on sale at 9am on Tuesday, June 17. There is also a presale for Telstra, Qantas Frequent Flyers, Foxtel Rewards and more on Thursday, June 19 from 9am. Find more details on the presales on the Ticketek website.
How much will Lenny Kravitz tickets cost?
As soon as we can find info on ticket prices, we'll give an update here.
Where else is Lenny Kravitz playing as part of his 2025 Australian tour?
Kravitz will kick off his tour here in Sydney on November 18, then head to Newcastle's Entertainment Centre on November 19, followed by Brisbane's Entertainment Centre on November 21, then Melbourne on November 25 and Mildura on November 28, followed by a performance at the bp Adelaide Grand Final supercars championship on November 29.
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