London’s summer 2026 concert calendar just gained a serious heavyweight. Lenny Kravitz has confirmed a massive open-air headline show at Gunnersbury Park, set to take place on Saturday 15 August 2026, promising a night of raw rock energy in one of the capital’s most beloved outdoor venues.

The show forms part of Kravitz’s “Lenny Kravitz Live 2026” world tour, which follows on from the release of his recent album Blue Electric Light. After decades at the top of his game, the four-time Grammy Award winner continues to prove that his blend of rock, funk, soul and swagger still hits just as hard in a live setting.

A Rock Icon at Full Force

Few artists can command a stage quite like Lenny Kravitz. With a career spanning more than 30 years, his catalogue reads like a greatest-hits playlist of modern rock classics — from the explosive “Are You Gonna Go My Way?” to the soaring hooks of “Fly Away” and the timeless cool of “It Ain’t Over ’Til It’s Over”.

Gunnersbury Park’s wide-open green space feels tailor-made for Kravitz’s arena-sized sound, offering fans a rare chance to catch a global superstar in a festival-style setting right in the heart of West London.

A Carefully Curated Supporting Line-Up

Joining Kravitz on the day is a diverse and exciting selection of supporting artists that adds even more depth to the bill.

R&B standout Leon Thomas brings his smooth, genre-blurring sound to the lineup, while Joss Stone adds a dose of British soul royalty with her unmistakable voice and decades of hit-making experience.

Rising talents Brooke Combe and De’Wayne round out the lineup, ensuring the day offers everything from classic soul and rock to fresh, modern energy — a full-spectrum soundtrack for a summer Saturday in the city.

Gunnersbury Park: A Modern London Music Staple

In recent years, Gunnersbury Park has become one of London’s most popular destinations for major outdoor concerts, hosting a run of high-profile shows every August. Its balance of historic surroundings and large-scale production makes it a favourite for artists and fans alike.

Kravitz’s headline date is shaping up to be one of the standout events of the park’s 2026 programme, sitting comfortably alongside some of the biggest names touring the UK next summer.

One for the Summer Diaries

With tickets already in high demand, this is shaping up to be a must-see moment for London music fans. Whether you’re a long-time Kravitz devotee or simply looking for the perfect open-air gig to soundtrack your summer, this Gunnersbury Park show promises big riffs, huge choruses and the kind of stage presence only a true rock icon can deliver.

August 2026 can’t come soon enough.