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Lenny Kravitz

Ovation Hall, Atlantic City, US
16. May 2026. 20:00h
2026
16
May
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar - illustration/ arhiva (vlastita)

Lenny Kravitz tickets for Ovation Hall Atlantic City concert with rock, funk and Blue Electric Light energy

Looking for tickets to Lenny Kravitz at Ovation Hall in Atlantic City? Plan your ticket purchase for 16.05.2026. and get ready for a concert shaped by rock, funk and soul, with classics like "Fly Away" and "Are You Gonna Go My Way" alongside the current "Blue Electric Light" era

Lenny Kravitz brings "Blue Electric Light" energy to Atlantic City

Lenny Kravitz arrives at Ovation Hall in Atlantic City as a musician who built his career on the fusion of rock, funk, soul, R&B and psychedelic guitar colors. The concert is announced for Saturday, 16.05.2026 at 20:00, at Ovation Hall inside Ocean Casino Resort, at 500 Boardwalk. It is an evening for an audience that wants to hear an artist whose concerts rely not only on nostalgia, but also on the current phase of a career marked by the album "Blue Electric Light". Ticket sales for this event are in progress.

Kravitz is an American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer, recognizable for a sound in which guitar riffs naturally touch the groove of the bass line, soul vocals and the vintage aesthetics of the 60s and 70s. His concert identity is easy to recognize: leather jackets, glasses, a powerful band, extended instrumental sections and songs that the audience sings almost from the first beat. That is why the performance in Atlantic City is attractive both to longtime fans and to visitors who know him through radio classics such as "Are You Gonna Go My Way", "Fly Away", "It Ain't Over 'Til It's Over", "Again" and "American Woman".

Current phase of the career: "Blue Electric Light"

The context of this concert is especially important because Kravitz is not arriving only as an artist with a catalog of hits. His album "Blue Electric Light" was released on 24.05.2024 through Roxie Records/BMG, as his 12th studio release and his first full studio release after the album "Raise Vibration". The album was announced with the song "TK421", and in that phase songs such as "Human", "Let It Ride" and "Paralyzed" were also released. In a concert sense, this means that older material now meets newer songs that carry more shine, funk and a danceable rock pulse."Blue Electric Light" describes well what Kravitz has been doing for decades: combining retro sound and contemporary production without feeling as if it belongs to only one genre. In his songs one can hear guitar rock, but also the gospel warmth of choruses, soul rhythm, pop melody and funk firmness. For the audience at Ovation Hall this is a good sign, because Kravitz works best when the concert is not a linear sequence of songs, but a wave of energy: several guitar explosions, then a slower soul moment, then a return to a more danceable rhythm.

What makes Kravitz's concert sound

On stage Kravitz does not sound like an artist who relies only on studio arrangements. His performances are often built around the band, guitar solos, a strong rhythm section and direct communication with the audience. In songs such as "Let Love Rule" and "Believe", the space opens toward collective singing, while "Are You Gonna Go My Way" and "Fly Away" carry the classic rock finale that works well in medium-sized halls. One should not expect a confirmed set list in advance, but past concert practice shows that Kravitz generally balances big hits and newer material.


  • Musical framework: rock, funk, soul, R&B and pop, with an emphasis on guitar and groove.

  • Recognizable songs: "Are You Gonna Go My Way", "Fly Away", "It Ain't Over 'Til It's Over", "Again", "American Woman".

  • Current album: "Blue Electric Light", released on 24.05.2024 as the 12th studio album.

  • Concert impression: a powerful band, pronounced rhythm, long choruses and songs that the audience easily takes over.

For whom this concert is especially interesting

This concert will most strongly appeal to an audience that loves artists with a strong authorial signature. Kravitz is not only a singer with hits from the 90s and 2000s, but a musician who carries most of his aesthetic himself: from the guitar tone to production and visual style. Longtime fans will get the opportunity to hear songs that marked several generations, while the wider audience can expect a concert accessible enough that it does not require encyclopedic knowledge of the discography.

Those who love a sound that is not strictly divided into rock, soul or pop will especially enjoy it. Kravitz's strength is precisely in the transitions: one song can begin as a ballad, then develop into a gospel chorus, and end with a guitar section reminiscent of classic arena rock. Such a range suits an evening time slot in Atlantic City well, a city in which the audience often combines a concert, dinner, a walk along the Boardwalk and an overnight stay in the same resort.

Tickets for this event are in demand because it is a concert that brings together several audiences: rock listeners, soul fans, lovers of radio classics and visitors who come to Atlantic City for a weekend music program. Ovation Hall, meanwhile, is not a stadium in which the artist disappears in the distance, but a space in which a large production can be felt from a significantly closer perspective.

Ovation Hall: a hall that keeps the focus on the stage

Ovation Hall is located inside Ocean Casino Resort in Atlantic City, on the northern part of the Boardwalk. The space is designed as a large, flexible hall for concerts, comedy, conferences and other programs, with modern audiovisual equipment, a stage and an amphitheater-style layout. The designer's description of the hall states a capacity of more than 5,500 visitors, which is enough for a full concert feeling, but also compact enough that the performance does not lose contact with the audience.

For Lenny Kravitz such a space makes sense. His songs need good sound from the rhythm section and guitars, but also the possibility for the audience to see the performer, the band and the mutual dynamics on stage. In smaller arenas and theater-style concert halls, choruses such as "Fly Away" or "Let Love Rule" more easily become a shared moment, because the audience reaction returns toward the stage more quickly.


  • Venue: Ovation Hall, Ocean Casino Resort.

  • Address: 500 Boardwalk, Atlantic City, NJ 08401.

  • Type of space: flexible concert and event hall with a stage and amphitheater-style layout.

  • Capacity: more than 5,500 visitors according to the hall designer's description.

  • Location: inside the resort on the Atlantic City Boardwalk, by the ocean and the hotel-casino area.

Atlantic City as a concert weekend

Atlantic City is practical for travelers because the concert does not have to be the only part of the evening. The Boardwalk, beach, restaurants, casinos and hotels make the city simple for a short music trip, especially for visitors from New Jersey, Philadelphia, New York and the wider U.S. East Coast. Ocean Casino Resort is located on the Boardwalk, so arriving at the concert can be combined with a walk by the ocean or dinner before the performance without long movement around the city.

For visitors coming from outside Atlantic City, it is important to plan an earlier arrival. Saturday evening concerts in resort zones usually mean more traffic, greater demand for parking and crowds in the corridors before entry. There is no need to arrive nervously at the last moment: the hall is part of a large resort, so it is more practical to leave time for parking, security screening and finding seats.

Arrival, parking and public transport

Ocean Casino Resort has its own garage connected to the property, with the option of self-parking and valet service. The resort's page states that parking fees vary depending on the season and major events, so it is useful to check the current conditions before arrival. For drivers of electric vehicles, universal charging stations in the garage are listed, with hourly billing. Spaces disappear quickly, especially when the concert coincides with weekend traffic on the Boardwalk.Public transport is also a feasible option. Atlantic City Jitney operates along Pacific Avenue and has a stop at the Ocean Casino Resort valet area. NJ Transit offers a train to the Atlantic City Rail Terminal, and between the rail terminal and the casinos a free shuttle service is available, coordinated with train arrivals and departures. This is useful for visitors who do not want to drive after the concert or who are coming from larger cities on the East Coast.


  • By car: the navigation target is Ocean Casino Resort, 500 Boardwalk, Atlantic City.

  • Parking: the resort garage is connected to the property, and valet service is also available.

  • Jitney: city transport runs along Pacific Avenue, with a stop at the Ocean Casino Resort valet area.

  • By train: NJ Transit runs to the Atlantic City Rail Terminal, from where the casino shuttle operates.

  • Arrival: for a Saturday concert it is recommended to leave extra time for crowds around the resort.



What kind of experience to expect in the hall

Kravitz's concerts are strongest when three elements come together: a solid rhythm section, a guitar explosion and an audience that knows the choruses. In such a framework, "It Ain't Over 'Til It's Over" brings the softer soul side, "Again" expands the emotional space, "American Woman" raises the rock attitude, and "Are You Gonna Go My Way" usually functions as one of the most direct moments of the evening. This does not mean that the order of songs is known in advance, but that Kravitz has a catalog that allows him to constantly change tempo without losing energy.The audience can expect a concert that is simultaneously retro and alive. Kravitz's music often evokes the analog sound of records, amplifiers and bands playing together in a room, but his newer work has a contemporary shine and clearer production breadth. In Ovation Hall this can be especially effective because the hall is not a faceless open space, but a space in which the stage, light and sound are directed toward the audience.

It is worth securing tickets in time, especially for visitors who are planning travel, an overnight stay or arrival in a larger group. At concerts in resort halls, it is important to think also about the evening's schedule: parking, dinner, entering the hall and returning after the concert are part of the same experience, and good planning makes the difference between rushing and a relaxed arrival.

Place within the tour

The performance in Atlantic City is on Kravitz's 2026 schedule before a series of other announced dates in the U.S. and Europe. On his tour page, Atlantic City is listed for 16.05.2026, after which concerts follow in California and then summer European dates in cities and at festivals such as Florence, Pula, Belgrade, Madrid, Nîmes, Stockholm, Berlin, Cologne, Budapest and London. This gives the concert at Ovation Hall an interesting position: it is one of the earlier dates in the season before the wider summer route.For the audience in Atlantic City, this is an opportunity to hear the artist in a hall setting before large festival and arena stops. Such a format is often more rewarding for details: the guitar is closer, the band is clearer to see, and the vocal is not lost in an open space. With Kravitz, who considers the groove, chorus and visual attitude equally important, that closeness can be a key part of the evening.

Practical notes for visitors

Before arrival it is useful to check the entry rules for Ovation Hall, because concert halls often apply security checks and restrictions on bringing in items. Ocean Casino Resort has separate information for Ovation Hall in its frequently asked questions, including topics such as permitted items, food and drinks, accessible seating and door opening times for individual events. Since details can differ from performance to performance, it is smartest to check them immediately before traveling.

If you are coming from Croatia or Europe and combining the concert with travel along the U.S. East Coast, Atlantic City is more practical when planned as a separate weekend, and not only as a short trip after a tiring day. The city is tied to the coast, hotel complexes and entertainment programming, so the concert at 20:00 can fit into a day that begins with a walk on the Boardwalk, continues with dinner, and ends with the performance in the hall.For those coming only for the music, the key is simple: arrive early enough, avoid looking for a parking space at the last minute, check the seats and enter the hall before the beginning. Kravitz's concert will probably best suit an audience that wants a full-blooded band, familiar choruses and an artist who does not treat rock as a museum object, but as a living, rhythmic and physical sound.

Sources:
- LennyKravitz.com - 2026 tour schedule, including the 16.05.2026 date for Ocean Casino Resort in Atlantic City.
- Ocean Casino Resort - event page for Lenny Kravitz at Ovation Hall, with confirmation of the time, place and artist description.
- BMG - information about the album "Blue Electric Light", the release framework, its status as the 12th studio album and the fact that it is the first full studio release after several years.
- Recording Academy / GRAMMY.com - context of the current career phase, the Global Impact Award and the reception of the album "Blue Electric Light".
- Ocean Casino Resort - information about Ovation Hall, parking, garage, valet option and transport to the resort.
- Scéno Plus - description of the Ovation Hall Theatre as a flexible hall with a capacity of more than 5,500 visitors.
- NJ Transit and Atlantic City Jitney - information about the train to Atlantic City, the casino shuttle and city Jitney transport along Pacific Avenue.

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