Mean Girls' Reneé Rapp has become a rising star in the pop world, and is currently on the road celebrating her debut album Snow Angel with an international tour.
Rapp's first New York show of the Snow Hard Feelings tour was October 30 at Terminal 5. The artist will perform November 2 at Brooklyn's Avant Gardner, and again at Terminal 5 November 3. Check out photos from the concert in the gallery below.
Rapp performed a collection of songs from Snow Angel, as well as her EP Everything to Everyone. As a surprise tribute to Wicked's 20th anniversary, she also brought singer-songwriter Lizzy McAlpine onstage to perform a special duet of "For Good."
Rapp sprung into the national spotlight in 2018, when her performance in her high school’s musical earned her the Best Performance by an Actress title at that year’s Jimmy Awards.
In May 2019, it was announced that she would take over the role of Regina George in Mean Girls, making her principal Broadway debut at 19 years old. Rapp remained with the production until its March 2020 pandemic closure. She is set to reprise her role in the forthcoming film adaptation of Mean Girls: The Musical, which hits movie theatres January 12, 2024.
At Rapp's New York shows, a special edition t-shirt will be available for purchase, with 100 percent of proceeds to be donated to the Entertainment Community Fund.
For more information on tour dates, visit ReneeRapp.com.