Lulo Reinhardt (born 12 October 1961, in Koblenz) is a German Sinti jazz guitarist. He began his career after studying guitar from age five under his father, Bawo Reinhardt. At age twelve, he joined the Mike-Reinhardt-Sextett, performing with the ensemble until 1991. In 1993, Reinhardt formed the group I Gitanos, which blended gypsy-jazz with Flamenco and Latin influences. Their recording career began with the debut album I Suni (1994), followed by Ab i Reisa (1998). Reinhardt gained recognition for his global tours, including the International Guitar Night. His discography featured the albums Live in Melbourne (2008), Bawo! (2013), Desert Inspiration (2015), and Live in der Stadtkirche (2016). Later works included Gypsy Meets India (2018) and 20 Jahre Latin Swing Project (2022). In 2019, he received the Preis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik. His career also included the film projects Newo Ziro (2012) and Desert Inspiration (2015).