Reneé Rapp Proves That She Can Do It All (REVIEW)

From Broadway stages to concert venues, Reneé Rapp can do it all. Saturday brought London’s Roundhouse to a craze as Rapp entered the scene, greeted by a sea of fans sporting “good tits big heart” tops and beaming smiles. 

Kicking off with an explosive energy, Rapp set the stage ablaze both literally and figuratively, with performances of “Talk Too Much” and “Poison Poison,” accompanied by mesmerizing pyrotechnics and sing-alongs from her devoted fans. Each song showcased Rapps’ remarkable vocal prowess, from the raw emotion of “Tummy Hurts” featuring Towa Bird to the haunting depths of “Gemini Moon.” Her rendition of The Cranberries’ classic “Linger” was imbued with a soulful rasp that left the crowd speechless, bringing a raw intimacy where she truly shines. Rapp’s live vocals soared effortlessly through the venue, surpassing even the polished perfection of her studio recordings.

In a meticulously crafted performance, Rapp bared her soul, affirming love, identity, and the journey of youth and heartache. Whether uplifting spirits with “Pretty Girls” and a proudly waved lesbian flag or delving into the complexities of personal growth and heartbreak, Rapp’s narrative unfolded with authenticity and depth. As the curtains closed on her final night in London, Reneé Rapp delivered a performance of a lifetime, leaving an indelible mark on every heart in attendance.