Singer-songwriter Reneé Rapp to play intimate Southampton gig this autumn

Singer-songwriter Reneé Rapp to play intimate Southampton gig this autumn

Acclaimed singer – songwriter Reneé Rapp is coming to Southampton in autumn for an intimate show, in support of the release of her debut album Snow Angel,  which comes out next week.

She will play The Brook, Southampton on 8th November in partnership with the city’s Vinilo Record Store. Due to demand an earlier show has also been added at The Brook on the same date. 

North Carolina native 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.” 

She began writing and recording songs as 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/ ITV 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.

Her debut headline US tour sold out in a matter of minutes, her inspiring single ‘Too Well’ entered the Top 40, and her discography has amassed over 200 million streams and counting.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 forthcoming debut LP, Snow Angel, is primed to fully showcase the hitmaker’s vulnerable approach to songwriting and stunning vocal range.

Tickets for Southampton and all other dates are on sale now via reneerapp.com/tour

 

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