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Reneé Rapp has officially launched her highly anticipated Bite Me Tour, and fans are already buzzing about the powerhouse singer’s electrifying first show. The tour kicked off on September 23) at the legendary Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado, setting the tone for a globe-spanning trek in support of her sophomore album Bite Me.

The night opened with a soulful set from Ravyn Lenae, best known for her hit “Love Me Not,” warming up the crowd before Rapp took the stage. From the moment the lights went down, the 25-year-old performer delivered a commanding set that showcased both her new music and fan-favorite classics.



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Rapp’s debut show featured a carefully crafted setlist blending high-energy anthems with emotional ballads. Here’s the full rundown from opening night:

1. Leave Me Alone

2. Kiss It Kiss It

3. Talk Too Much

4. Poison Poison

5. Colorado

6. Shy

7. Mad

8. Why Is She Still Here

9. That’s So Funny

10. Sometimes

11. Good Girl

12. Swim

13. I Think I Like You Better When You’re Gone

14. I Can’t Have You Around Me Anymore

15. Tummy Hurts

16. You’d Like That Wouldn’t You

17. Pretty Girls

18. In The Kitchen

19. Snow Angel

20. Not My Fault / At Least I’m Hot (medley)

The setlist heavily spotlights her sophomore record Bite Me, which dropped on August 1 via Interscope Records and debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard 200. Standout singles like “Leave Me Alone,” “Mad,” and “Why Is She Still Here?” ignited excitement in the crowd. Rapp also treated fans to hits from her debut album Snow Angel, including the breakout title track and viral favorite “In The Kitchen.”

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The North American leg of the Bite Me Tour includes 18 dates in major cities such as Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York, Boston, and Chicago, before closing in Charlotte, North Carolina, on October 29. In March 2026, Rapp will bring the tour to Europe for nine shows across the U.K., Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, and France, wrapping with a final performance at Dublin’s 3Arena on March 22.

Supporting acts vary by location. Ravyn Lenae and Syd are set to appear on select North American dates, while Absolutely (Raye’s younger sister) will open every show in Europe.

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