Lenny Kravitz Returns Home With Epic Bahamas Concert Celebration
If you’ve been wondering where rock royalty spends their downtime, the answer is apparently the Bahamas. And not just any part of the Bahamas—Lenny Kravitz went to Baha Mar for the recent 2025 Bahamas Culinary & Arts Festival. It was from October 22-26, 2025. The man who gave us “Are You Gonna Go My Way” and “Fly Away” just traded stadium stages for something a little more intimate and a lot more island-flavored.
Why Lenny Kravitz and the Bahamas Are a Match Made in Rock Heaven
Lenny Kravitz isn’t just some celebrity dropping by for a paycheck. The Bahamas is actually home for him. His mother’s family has deep roots there, and he currently lives in Eleuthera. He even wrote “Fly Away” while soaking up the tropical island vibes. So when he says, “The Bahamas has always been my home, as well as heartfelt inspiration for my music,” he’s not just reading from a press release. This is true.
Graeme Davis, President of Baha Mar, summed it up beautifully: “We are honored to welcome home one of the world’s greatest musical icons.” And truly, who wouldn’t be? Kravitz brings that legendary rock and roll, bluesy, soul, and reggae spirit wherever he goes, and this festival is getting the full treatment.
The Yummy Perfection of the 2025 Bahamas Culinary & Arts Festival
This isn’t your average food-and-music event. The Bahamas Culinary & Arts Festival is a full sensory experience that kicked off with “A Taste of Baha Mar” on Wednesday, October 22nd. Picture this: specialty cocktails in paradise, dishes crafted by Baha Mar’s resident celebrity chefs, and a private performance by the “Let Love Rule” singer, Lenny Kravitz himself. If that doesn’t scream “bucket list,” we don’t know what does.
But the fun doesn’t stop there. After Kravitz took the stage on October 24, the festival continued with culinary heavyweights like Marcus Samuelsson, Daniel Boulud, Dario Cecchini, Scott Conant, and more. Nice! We’re talking interactive demonstrations, personalized dinners, master classes, and tastings of culinary ambrosia that’ll have you reconsidering everything you thought you knew about Caribbean cuisine.
And let’s not forget the FUZE Caribbean Art Fair, which celebrates Caribbean artistic expression in all its vibrant glory. It’s tropical island culture, it’s food, it’s music—it’s absolutely everything. We’re craving umbrella-topped cocktails already.
Lenny Kravitz’s 2026 “One Last Ride” Farewell Tour: So What’s Next?
Now, here’s some bittersweet news. While Kravitz is lighting up the Bahamas in October 2025, he has also announced his 2026 farewell tour. It’s aptly titled “One Last Ride.” The tour kicks off on March 3, 2026, in Los Angeles and will hit major cities like New York, Chicago, Toronto, Miami, London, Paris, Berlin, and Madrid before wrapping up in June. Dates are still being confirmed, so there may be more tour stops added in.
Kravitz explained his decision with the kind of grace you’d expect from a total rock legend: “I want to give my fans one last night of rock ‘n’ roll and end this chapter on a high note.” It’s emotional, it’s poignant, and it’s a sad reminder that even icons don’t tour forever.
But – hang on – before we get too weepy and sentimental, let’s focus on the here and now. Kravitz just finished the 2025 Bahamas Culinary & Arts Festival. That was a celebration of everything Lenny Kravitz represents: passion, artistry, and a deep connection to his roots. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just someone who appreciates good music, Kravitz’s vibe, or his acting (hello Cinna from “Hunger Games”), we can still listen to plenty of Lenny Kravitz tunes and see him in a few movies as well. Our beloved singing star isn’t “flying away” to paradise just yet.
