Lenny Kravitz doesn’t just walk onto a stage—he erupts onto it, and this October, he’s bringing that legendary fire back to the islands that raised him. The Bahamas Culinary & Arts Festival returns to Baha Mar, October 22–26, 2025, and this year it’s pulling no punches. You’re getting Michelin-level food, mind-bending art, and a once-in-a-lifetime exclusive performance from the one and only four-time GRAMMY® winner, hometown hero, and eternal rock god, Lenny Kravitz.
Let’s get one thing straight: Lenny isn’t just a headliner—they’re basically throwing him a welcome-home parade disguised as a festival. Kravitz has deep Bahamian roots and even wrote his mega-hit Fly Away while soaking in the island inspiration. And now, the guy who redefined soul-drenched rock in the ’90s is bringing it full circle—back to the very shores that shaped his sound. That’s not just music history, that’s a homecoming anthem.
The festival kicks off with A Taste of Baha Mar, where celebrity chefs and mixologists will tempt you into culinary submission before Kravitz hits the stage. Expect world-renowned names like Marcus Samuelsson, Daniel Boulud, Dario Cecchini, Scott Conant, and Bahamian culinary rebel Simeon Hall Jr., alongside Food Network favorites Amanda Freitag, Carla Hall, Maneet Chauhan, and Geoffrey Zakarian. In other words, it’s a lineup that could make even Gordon Ramsay shut up and grab a fork.
Beyond the food, the FUZE Caribbean Art Fair turns the resort into a gallery of the region’s best artistic talent. Pair that with the world-class amenities at Baha Mar—three luxury hotels (Rosewood, SLS, Grand Hyatt), the Caribbean’s largest casino, Jack Nicklaus golf, a luxury water park, and a beach that looks Photoshopped—and you’re looking at one hell of a long weekend.
Graeme Davis, President of Baha Mar, called Kravitz’s appearance “an extraordinary celebration of Bahamian talent and island spirit.” Translation? This isn’t just another fancy resort event—this is history, island style.
And let’s be real: seeing Lenny Kravitz live in The Bahamas is the kind of story you’ll be telling until your grandkids roll their eyes.
Tickets are live now, with all-access Weekend Passes and single-event options on the official festival site. If you’re smart, you’ll lock in a hotel package before everything sells out.
And hey, if this trip makes you fall in love with the islands (spoiler: it will), you can actually make paradise permanent. Check out Bahamas Best Real Estate for homes and land for sale—you know, just in case you decide that “island life” sounds better than “9 to 5 life.”
So here’s the bottom line: Food. Art. Kravitz. The Bahamas. Do you really need me to sell this any harder? Grab your tickets, pack your shades, and get ready to taste, see, and hear the Caribbean like never before.
