As Lenny Kravitz begins his residency in Las Vegas, he leaps into the crowd and displays his toned body
The 60-year-old singer hit the stage on Oct. 18 for his first of five shows at Dolby Live at Park MGM

Lenny Kravitz knows how to get a crowd going!
On Friday, Oct. 18, the rock star, 60, hit the stage for the first show part of his five-day Las Vegas residency — and, of course, he did it in style.

For the inaugural concert, the “Fly Away” rocker hit the stage at Dolby Live at Park MGM in a classic Kravitz fit: a pair of flared jeans, ultra-oversized sunglasses and a sparkly, slinky shirt.The barely-there halter tank showed off the singer’s toned physique as he performed on stage and later, jumped into the crowd, where fans were able to have intimate interactions with him.
Ahead of his second Sin City show on Saturday, Oct. 19, Kravitz documented the first night on Instagram, where he posted a video of himself shredding on guitar.

“Thank you, Las Vegas Night 1,” he captioned the post. “Let’s do it again tonight.”
As he released his latest album, Blue Electric Light, earlier this year, Kravitz teased that his Vegas residency would be a “celebration of life, music, love, of rock ‘n’ roll” — as well as a great starting point for his international Blue Electric Light Tour, which kicks off next February.
“It’s always been a great part of entertainment history, and I thought it’d be a great warm-up, a great place to start and present Blue Electric Light to America,” he told PEOPLE in May.