Are you gonna go to Buc-ee’s? Rock legend Lenny Kravitz visits Daytona Beach store

Music superstar posts video of visit to Instagram

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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – You never know what you’ll find at a Buc-ee’s in Florida — including a rock-n-roll legend!

Lenny Kravitz, the 59-year-old superstar who was nominated as a potential inductee to the 2024 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame class, posted a video on Instagram this weekend of himself at the Buc-ee’s in Daytona Beach.

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“First time at @bucees... So many smiling faces and warm hearts. We are all #Human. See you on the road!” Kravitz wrote on Instagram

The video, which features the Kravitz song “Human,” shows the singer walking from his tour bus into the store, where he mingles with fans, gives hugs and takes selfies.

“I would have perished right in front of the wall of jerky,” a Kravitz fan wrote on Instagram.

Kravitz, scheduled to begin a European tour this summer, may be best known for his hits “Are You Gonna Go My Way?” and “Fly Away.”

Other artists up for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame are Mary J. Blige, Mariah Carey, Cher, the late Sinéad O’Connor and others.

Currently, there are two Buc-ee’s locations in Florida: Daytona Beach and St. Augustine.

Another Buc-ee’s travel center is expected to open next year in Marion County, an 80,000-square-foot facility near Interstate 75.

In addition, a fourth Florida Buc-ee’s is in the works along Florida’s Treasure Coast in St. Lucie County. That gas station is expected to feature over 100 gas pumps and nearly 800 parking spaces.

Buc-ee’s, the brainchild of Arch Aplin III, first opened in Texas in 1982, expanding throughout the state before expanding across the South, including in Florida in recent years.

The store offers numerous gas pumps, clean bathrooms, Beaver Nuggets (caramel popcorn), Texas-style brisket sandwiches, fresh jerky, T-shirts, hats, blankets, mugs and more.


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