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Lenny Kravitz
Lenny Kravitz - Kelowna Concert

Start Date: Monday, 3, November, 2008 - 07:30pm

PROSPERA PLACE - KELOWNA, BC

Doors 6:30pm         Show 7:30pm

TICKETS ON SALE FRIDAY, APRIL 25TH AT 10:00AM

Select Your Tickets or Charge By Phone 250-220-7777

Tickets (incl. GST) $75.00 (Plus FMF and service charges)

**RESERVED SEATING **

In the 18 years that have transpired since Lenny Kravitz first entered the public consciousness, much has happened in the world of music. Yet, through it all, Lenny Kravitz, has persevered, flourishing as one of the great rock musicians of our time. He proves exactly why with his eighth studio album, It Is Time For A Love Revolution, a thunderous and elegant rock 'n roll call-to-arms, released in February 2008.  These accolades are not hyperbole. All of Kravitz's albums have been certified gold or better, with three of them certified multi-platinum, with sales of over two million in Canada alone.  He has scored multiple number 1 singles on the Billboard Top Singles charts (including four in Canada), and has won four GRAMMY awards (setting a record for most wins in the "Best Male Rock Vocal Performance" category, from 1999 - 2002), while being nominated for several more.

The root of all his success, though, is the music. Kravitz's sound has always carried the echoes of past eras - classic rock, old-school soul, gritty funk and confectionary '60s pop - yet it always boasts an urgency and craftsmanship reflective of modern times. It Is Time For A Love Revolution, is a bold, contemporary rock album, and its largess underscores the idea that, over the course of his nearly two-decades-long career, perhaps the most remarkable of Kravitz's achievements is how he's managed to maintain the immeasurable consistency of being a quality singer, songwriter and performer.

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