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Lenny Kravitz appeals for help finding lost sunglasses: ‘They are incredibly sentimental to me’

Musician shared a gmail account set up to help locate the missing shades

Roisin O'Connor
Music Correspondent
Tuesday 24 September 2019 06:05 EDT
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Lenny Kravitz wearing the sunglasses at the 2019 MTV Awards
Lenny Kravitz wearing the sunglasses at the 2019 MTV Awards (WireImage)

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Lenny Kravitz has issued an appeal to fans after losing a pair of his favourite sunglasses.

The rock artist explained on Twitter that he had misplaced the shades after a concert in Los Angeles over the weekend, and shared two photos of him wearing them.

"I'm missing this pair of sunglasses after my show in LA at the Shrine this weekend," he wrote.

"They are incredibly sentimental to me, they are vintage and they belonged to a family member," he added.

"Hoping to get them back, no questions asked. Any information please email kravitzglasses@gmail.com."

Kravitz's latest album, Raise Vibration, was released in September last year.

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