Bite Me Tour (Reneé Rapp)

Bite Me Tour
Tour by Reneé Rapp
Promotional graphic
Location
  • Australia
  • Europe
  • North America
Associated albumBite Me
Start dateSeptember 23, 2025 (2025-09-23)
End dateMarch 22, 2026 (2026-03-22)
No. of shows31
Supporting acts
Producer
Websiteshop.reneerapp.com
Reneé Rapp concert chronology

The Bite Me Tour is the third concert tour by the American singer Reneé Rapp, in support of her second studio album, Bite Me (2025). It commenced on September 23, 2025, in Morrison, United States, and will conclude on March 22, 2026, in Dublin, Ireland. The tour comprises 31 concerts, with Absolutely, Ravyn Lenae, and Syd serving as supporting acts.

Background

Reneé Rapp embarked on her Snow Hard Feelings Tour from 2023 to 2024 in support of her debut album, Snow Angel (2023).[1][2] She began the promotional cycle for her 2025 studio album, Bite Me, with the release of its lead single, "Leave Me Alone", on May 21.[3] Following her performance at Capital's Summertime Ball on June 15, 2025,[4][5][6] Rapp began teasing a potential tour announcement with several posts on social media inspired by gossip magazines and tabloid journalism of the noughties. NME noted reference to Justin Timberlake's 2024 arrest when he stated: "this is going to ruin the tour".[7]

On June 23, 2025, the tour was announced.[8][9] Ravyn Lenae and Syd will serve as supporting acts.[10][11] Artist pre-sale began on June 24, with general sale beginning three days later;[10] cardholders of Gap Inc. and Mastercard were given pre-sale access. For the tour, Rapp also partnered with Save the Children and the non-profit environmental organization Reverb for the tour.[12] On June 26, an additional concert in Brooklyn, New York, was announced.[13] On July 25, European dates were announced, with Absolutely as supporting act.[14] On August 8, a second concert in London and a new concert in Dublin were announced, respectively.[15] On September 15, a concert in San Diego was announced.[16] That November, concerts in Australia were announced,[17] including a concert as part of the Australian Open events, promoted by AO Live Presents.[18][19]

Set list

This set list is from the concert in Morrison on September 23, 2025.[20] It may not represent all concerts.

  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"
  21. "At Least I'm Hot"

Alterations

  • During the October 2, 2025, concert in Boston, "Everything to Everyone" opened the show, and "I Hate Boston" was performed succeeding "That's So Funny" and proceeding "Sometimes".[21]

Tour dates

List of 2025 concerts
Date (2025) City Country Venue Supporting act(s)
September 23 Morrison United States Red Rocks Amphitheatre Ravyn Lenae
September 25 Rosemont Allstate Arena
September 27 Sterling Heights Michigan Lottery Amphitheater Syd
September 29 New York City Madison Square Garden
October 1 Brooklyn Barclays Center
October 2 Boston TD Garden
October 4[a] Toronto Canada Budweiser Stage
October 6 Columbia United States Merriweather Post Pavilion Syd
October 8 Columbus Nationwide Arena
October 10 Minneapolis The Armory
October 13 Portland Theater of the Clouds
October 15 San Francisco Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
October 17 Inglewood Kia Forum
October 18 San Diego Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre
October 22 Austin Moody Amphitheater Ravyn Lenae
October 23 Irving The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
November 4[b] Tampa Yuengling Center
November 5[c] Atlanta State Farm Arena
November 7[d] Charlotte Spectrum Center
List of 2026 concerts
Date (2026) City Country Venue Supporting act(s)
January 27 Brisbane Australia Riverstage
January 29 Sydney Hordern Pavilion
January 31[e] Melbourne John Cain Arena
March 11 Antwerp Belgium Lotto Arena Absolutely
March 12 Amsterdam Netherlands AFAS Live
March 13 Berlin Germany Uber Eats Music Hall
March 15 Cologne Palladium
March 16 Paris France Zénith La Villette
March 18 Manchester England AO Arena
March 19 London OVO Arena Wembley
March 20
March 22 Dublin Ireland 3Arena

Notes

  1. ^ This concert was part of All Things Go Music Festival.[11]
  2. ^ The November 4, 2025, concert in Tampa was originally scheduled for October 27, but was postponed due to illness.[22]
  3. ^ The November 5, 2025, concert in Atlanta was originally scheduled for October 26, but was postponed due to illness.[22]
  4. ^ The November 7, 2025, concert in Charlotte was originally scheduled for October 29, but was postponed due to illness.[23]
  5. ^ The January 31, 2026, concert is promoted by the AO Live Presents series, and is part of the Australian Open weekend event.

References

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