#soldout:  RENEÉ RAPP live in Detroit

Oct. 16 – Nashville, TN @ Ryman Auditorium
Oct. 17 – Atlanta, GA @ Coca-Cola Roxy
Oct. 18 – Charlotte, NC @ The Fillmore Charlotte
Oct. 21 – Montreal, QC @ MTELUS
Oct. 22 – Toronto, ON @ HISTORY
Oct. 24 – Philadelphia, PA @ The Fillmore
Oct. 25 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Stage AE
Oct. 27 – Washington, DC @ The Anthem
Oct. 28 – Boston, MA @ Roadrunner
Oct. 30 – New York, NY @ Terminal 5
Nov. 2 – Brooklyn, NY @ Avant Gardner – Great Hall

Tickets Can be found here

What a night we had! Going from enjoying Towa Bird to our camera breaking down before Alexander 23 to finding an alternative way to capture the moment that was Renee set. You could blame it on the solar eclipse, but you can’t blame the fantastic night we had with Renee. We weren’t the only ones who felt the change, but that could be the weather—starting the night with a short film introducing the theme of the tour seasons. The first part of the night was Spring, which included songs Talk Too Much, Poison Poison, and Willow.

From there, it was a wild ride of emotions and dancing as the fans sang every song of the season. It was a night to remember for the fans and us; if you haven’t got your ticket to the show, it might be too late, but VIP tickets are available for some nights.

Rapp has been on an undeniable hot streak lately, coming off two recent MTV VMA nominations in the Best New Artist and PUSH Performance of the Year categories. Earlier this week, she was announced as the latest artist to join RADAR, Spotify’s marquee emerging artist program dedicated to spotlighting emerging artists around the world. Rapp also just launched her exclusive Apple Music Radio Show titled “Angel Hour,” a six-episode deep dive into the making of "Snow Angel." Listen to the first episode featuring Alexander 23 here.

Also included on the album is the stunning title track. “I’ll make it through the winter if it kills me; I can make it faster if I hurry," Rapp belts over delicately played piano. “An angel in the snow
until I’m worthy, but if it kills me, I tried.” Rapp’s vulnerable admissions are punctuated by
swelling instrumentals as the song progresses. Other highlights include “The Wedding Song,” a slithering sensation that transforms into a towering ballad in which she belts out: “You were my one who set my world on fire. I know there’s heaven but we must be higher.” Also featured on the album is “23,” a typically unfiltered tearjerker that beautifully captures the rising star’s unbridled talent. Snow Angel was produced with Alexander 23 (Olivia Rodrigo, Tate McRae), who Rapp first collaborated with on “Bruises,” a track about the cost of putting on a brave face for everyone else’s benefit.

Fresh off the heels of an exhilarating live performance on The Today Show’s Summer Concert Series, Rapp is currently gearing up to trailblaze across the U.S this fall for her first major headlining run on the Snow Hard Feelings Tour. Within only one day of public on-sale, the Broadway-trained vocal powerhouse sold a whopping 65K tickets in North America alone. Now, with a month to go before opening night, Rapp’s tour is officially sold out. The staggering numbers for this tour include already sold out shows at iconic venues across the nation, including The Greek Theater in Los Angeles, the Aragon Ballroom in Chicago, and multiple New York shows—with a multi-night stint at Terminal 5 and one at Avant Gardner—along with other top markets. Find a full list of upcoming dates HERE

Since her debut, Rapp has carved out her own niche with unapologetic candor, heart-on-her-sleeve lyrics, and sheer undeniable star power. Now, with Snow Angel, she is poised to take it to the next level.

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ABOUT RENEÉ RAPP:

Reneé Rapp knew she was born to perform ever since she was a child. Even in her earliest memories, her love of music was always present. “I couldn't sit still in the car unless there was music,” she says. “Otherwise, I would cry the entire time.” The North Carolina native began harnessing her natural creativity by writing and recording songs when she was just a teenager. Eventually, her career took off when she landed the coveted role of Regina George in the Tony-nominated Mean Girls musical on Broadway. Shortly after, she found widespread recognition and praise—from the likes of W, Harper’s Bazaar, and The Hollywood Reporter for her performance as Leighton on the HBO Max series The Sex Lives of College Girls written by Mindy Kaling. Rapp then turned her attention back to music, sharing her threadbare insecurities on debut single “Tattoos.” Since then, her songs have caught on like wildfire with listeners. The multi-hyphenate's entire debut headline tour sold out in a matter of minutes, her inspiring single “Too Well” has impacted the Top 40, and her discography has amassed over 200 million streams and counting. Not only that, she will be reprising the role of Regina George in the forthcoming Paramount+ feature adaptation of the Broadway musical Mean Girls. Rapp's 2022 debut EP Everything to Everyone, as well as its deluxe edition, firmly established her pop staying power, while her debut LP, Snow Angel, is an elevated showcase the hitmaker's vulnerable approach to songwriting and stunning vocal range.