Reneé Rapp announces huge 2026 European headline tour

Today, critically acclaimed singer-songwriter Reneé Rapp announces her biggest headline European tour to date, performing two headline shows in the UK, including major arena plays at Manchester’s AO Arena and London OVO Arena, Wembely beginning March 2026. The dates are in support of Rapp’s forthcoming sophomore album BITE ME (out August 1 via Polydor Records).
Fans can access pre-sale tickets by pre-ordering the new album between Friday 25th July and Monday 28th July. Album pre-order pre-sale begins Wednesday 30th July at 10am and codes will be sent out to customers on Tuesday 29th July. General on sale Friday 1st August at 10am.

Access to Preferred Tickets is available to Mastercard cardholders in the UK on Fri 1 August 2025 at 10am. Visit www.priceless.com/music to find out more. Tour dates below and full info here : RENEERAPP.COM

RENEÉ RAPP – 2026 UK AND EU TOUR DATES:

Wednesday March 11
Antwerp, Belgium – Lotto ArenaThursday March 12 Amsterdam, Netherlands – AFAS Live

Friday March 13 Berlin, Germany – Uber Eats Music Hall

Sunday March 15 Cologne, Germany – Palladium

Monday March 16 Paris, France – Zenith Paris – La Villette

Wednesday 18 March Manchester, UK – AO Arena

Thursday 19 March London, UK – OVO Arena Wembley

This announcement follows the release of Rapp’s blistering new singles, “Why Is She Still Here”, “Leave Me Alone,” and “Mad”, the first tastes of BITE ME and a bold introduction to her new chapter. Combining Rapp’s signature vulnerability with an unbothered edge, “Leave Me Alone” set the tone for what promises to be her most dynamic live show yet. With BITE ME, Rapp leans into chaos, confidence, and control on her own terms—bringing that energy to arena stages across the country this autumn. Pre-order ‘BITE ME’ HERE.Last month, Reneé Rapp announced her BITE ME North American headlining tour, which kicks off September 23rd in Colorado at Red Rocks Amphitheatre. The 16-city run includes major arena plays at venues across the country including the iconic Madison Square Garden in New York, TD Garden in Boston, and the Kia Forum in Los Angeles.

Reneé Rapp is a critically acclaimed multi-hyphenate with experience in music, film and TV acting, and Broadway. In just a few short years, Rapp has solidified her position as a dynamic force across all industries, reaching widespread critical acclaim while simultaneously cultivating her rapidly growing fan-base.

After landing her breakout role as Regina George in Mean Girls on Broadway, Rapp eventually turned her attention to her solo music career in 2022. That year saw the release of her debut EP, Everything to Everyone, which featured standout tracks “Too Well,” and “In The Kitchen.” Following the momentum of Everything to Everyone, Rapp channeled her raw talent and authentic voice into the creation of her first full-length studio album Snow Angel in 2023. The project, which earned the largest first-week sales for a female artist’s debut album in the U.S. upon release that year, showcased her powerful vocals, introspective songwriting, and ability to connect with her fans on a deeply emotional level. Snow Angel marked a significant step in Rapp’s musical journey, cementing her status as one of the most compelling and dynamic new artists in the pop landscape, now amassing over 1.4 billion streams and counting across her entire discography.

Across her career, Rapp has played to packed crowds at iconic festivals across the globe, including Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival, Lollapalooza, Governors Ball, Boston Calling, and many more. She’s been nominated for two MTV VMA Awards, in the categories of ‘Best New Artist’ and ‘PUSH Performance of the Year,’ and held performance spots on a number of coveted television programs including Saturday Night Live, The Today Show’s Summer Concert Series, Late Night with Seth Meyers, and more. This consistent presence on major stages and recognition from tastemakers across industries firmly establishes Reneé Rapp as a burgeoning powerhouse and a vital new voice shaping the future of pop culture.

Written by Theatrefullstop