(hennemusic) Lenny Kravitz performed an "at home" version of his 1993 track, "Believe," during the June 10 episode of NBC-TV's The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon.
The rocker can be seen, in isolation, singing and playing a variety of instruments on the second single from "Are You Gonna Go My Way", alongside some help from lead guitarist Craig Ross.
The late night US television appearance follows recent news that Kravitz has postponed a series of summer concert dates in support of his 2018 album, "Raise Vibration."
"To all of my friends in Europe, due to COVID-19 and the government restrictions my upcoming 'Here To Love Tour' dates are regretfully postponed," says Kravitz. "I was so looking forward to come play and celebrate life with you, but at the moment it is important to make sure that you all, as well as my band and crew, remain safe and healthy.
"More details to come, and I'm hoping to be there soon. We are all one. Let's band together, be kind and Let Love Rule." Watch the video here.
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