24-year-old actress and artist Reneé Rapp went on a world tour performing her newly released album, Snow Angel. Reneé Rapp has become increasingly popular as a result of her appearance as Regina George in the new Mean Girls movie. Her world tour generated lots of excitement from her fans. She brought out Towa Bird as her supporting act, and Towa also accompanied her on the guitar in a few of the songs. One of the venues that Renee performed at was the Hammersmith Apollo, which was one of the biggest locations she performed at in England.

Outside the venue doors, there were huge queues, with packs of excited fans waiting to enter the venue. The opening act starring Towa Bird got the crowd roaring as she showed off her impressive electric guitar skills that accompanied her tracks. Following this, 19-year-old Sekou wowed the audience with his powerful and emotional songs, including an Adele cover that the crowd sang along with. After the gripping performance from Sekou, there was a suspenseful wait before the star herself entered the stage with prowess and opened the concert with her song ‘Talk too much’. The evening consisted of amazing lighting and background videos, which added to the atmosphere. Reneé Rapp is well known for her incredible stage presence and impressive vocals, which particularly come to light in her songs ‘Gemini Moon’ and  ‘In the Kitchen'.  Her collaborative performance of ‘Tummy Hurts’ with Towa Bird was a highlight of the evening, as was their cover of ‘Linger’ by the Cranberries, which was a heart-warming acoustic performance.

Some of the set list songs, including ‘Pretty Girls', have additional lyrics that were shouted by the fans but aren’t in the original recordings. The outro of ‘Poison Poison’ was another engaging part of the concert, as the entire crowd screamed the lyrics, which created an intimate and empowering atmosphere. Another part of the concert that must be mentioned is the spectacular and upbeat performance of ‘Not my fault’ where Sekou was brought out to rap Megan Thee Stallions part in the song. Finally, the finale song, ‘Snow Angel', is brilliantly crafted, which finished the concert with a bang. Despite the disruption of a fan fainting (due to the hot temperatures in the venue), Reneé Rapp came back onto the stage, and her vocals were impeccable, and the costume change was elegant and perfectly matched the aura of the song. If you like artists with pop-style music, flawless vocals, and stupendous stage presence, Reneé Rapp’s music and her concerts are for you.