Lenny Kravitz Spots Young Kid Named Lenny in the Front Row of His Show — and Brings Him on Stage for a Jam Session!

Lenny Kravitz has a soft spot for young fans — especially those who share his name!
The rock icon is currently performing shows in Europe on his Electric Blue Light Tour, and he spotted a young fan named Lenny in the front row at a recent show and brought him on stage for an impromptu jam session.
Standing with what appeared to be his family, the child wore protective earmuffs and held a sign proclaiming Kravitz’ show was his first concert. “That’s your first show? Your first show ever? Come up here and show everybody,” he told young Lenny, according to a TikTok video shared by the “Fly Away” artist.
The kid ran on stage and into a hug with Kravitz, who instructed him to tell the crowd his name: Lenny. The Grammy winner grabbed a tambourine and autographed it for the child, before getting another one for himself to play as they held an impromptu jam session together.
“You keep them going,” said Kravitz, preparing to walk away for a moment. “Don’t go nowhere.”
The TikTok clip concluded with Kravitz kneeling down to hug young Lenny in an ultra-sweet moment — which tugged on the heartstrings of many viewers.
“Can you imagine just jammin out with Lenny,” wrote one fan in the comments.
Another praised the young kid’s “beautiful soul,” while a third fan proclaimed Lenny “will remember this forever.”
“That’s an amazing memory for him. How special,” said another commenter.
The European leg of Kravitz’s Electric Blue Light Tour continues through mid-April. He’ll then perform a few North American sets throughout the spring, followed by a return to his Las Vegas residency in August and a slot at Oceans Calling Festival in Ocean City, Maryland in September.
Ahead of his Vegas shows, Kravitz spoke to PEOPLE in January about the engagement. “I am a student of music and music history and show business, and Vegas is legendary,” he said.
“It’s changed. It’s not the same Vegas it was in the ’50s, ’60s and ’70s, but it has its history,” added Kravitz. “So to be part of that and say, ‘Hey, I played Vegas. I’ve done a residency in Vegas.’ It’s cool.”
Source: People