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The Champions League final, one of the most anticipated events of the year, had all the heat and warmth that the fans and protagonists brought. But also with extra condiments like the appearance of the American singer Lenny Kravitz, chosen to star in the show prior to the meeting. Just after the footballers warmed up on the playing field at Wembley Stadium, the composer deployed his repertoire to mitigate the anxieties of the fans.
Being present at the decisive duel between Borussia Dortmund and Real Madrid was a dream come true for Kravitz, who began his tour with this sporting spectacle (and his musical show) seen by approximately 450 million people from 200 countries. The renowned 60-year-old American artist sang some of his popular hits such as “Fly Away” either “Are You Gonna Go My Way”in addition to its recent launch “Human”.
For Kravitz, both music and sports are “vehicles that unite people”, which is why he agreed to participate in this pre-match event. “Football is huge and full of energy. “It is a massive event, with hundreds of millions of viewers, and I am ready for that,” he told THRat the same time that he had promised to perform classics and something new in his presentation.
“When I’m in the studio, I do everything myself, I play all the instruments, I write, I produce. It’s my vision. AND When I make a movie, it’s not about me at all. It is about a character, about a director’s vision. So I like being in that position and then collaborate with so many people. “It’s a nice relief,” he explained. Kravitz.
Regarding your expectations for Blue Electric Light, the musician had expressed his desire to transmit “life, humanity, the spirit of God, love, fun, romance, a little of everything. All the things that make life sweet.” In addition to his musical career, Kravitz intends to resume his acting career, including his own film project that he has in mind. “I love doing it when I have the opportunity and the time. “I’m working on a couple of things,” he revealed, without giving further details.
Kravitz’s appearance in this momentous duel once again brought to light his 2005 show where he wore a guitar with the colors of Boca Juniors of Argentina: “The grandfather of the boy who gave me that guitar, I think he was one of those who built the stadium. So they gave me that instrument to play for the encores“, although in the interview he clarified that he “did not know” that it was from Xeneize. “I went several times, I had really nice experiences. I played two nights in a row on the Boca field. Sharing with people, going out in a beautiful city. It was incredible,” he reviewed those presentations.