Reneé Rapp’s Bite Me Tour Rocks New York City’s Madison Square Garden: 5 Best Moments

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The powerhouse singer brought theatricality, glam rock aesthetics and lots of Beyoncé to her first headlining show at The Garden. Get all the details.

Reneé Rapp performs during her

Reneé Rapp performs during her “Bite Me Tour” at Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre on September 27, 2025 in Sterling Heights, Michigan. Scott Legato/Getty Images

At just 25 years old, Reneé Rapp boasts a box office-topping movie (Mean Girls), a hit TV show (HBO’s The Sex Lives of College Girls) and a No. 1 album (2025’s Bite Me debuted atop Album Sales). On Monday night (Sept. 29), the vocal powerhouse added another notch to her belt: her first headlining show at New York City’s iconic Madison Square Garden.

Launched in support of Bite Me, which reached No. 3 on the Billboard 200 and housed popular tracks like lead single “Leave Me Alone” and “I Think I Like You Better When You’re Gone,” Rapp’s latest trek kicked off on Sept. 23 at Colorado’s Red Rocks Amphitheatre. Across two hours of roof-raising vocal performances, Rapp treated the packed arena to the entirety of Bite Me and a few tracks from her debut album, Snow Angel, as well as its preceding EP, Everything to Everyone.

The title track of the latter project served as Rapp’s intro Monday night. After a video interlude in which Rapp played several different versions of herself (masc Reneé, pop star Reneé, everyday Reneé, etc.) to highlight the different roles she’s expected to play in her personal and professional lives, she softy sang “Everything to Everyone” before properly kicking the show off with the deliciously riotous “Leave Me Alone.”

With no backup singers or dancers, Rapp made excellent use of her stage, which was comprised of a black-and-white checkered floor, a star-shaped platform lit up with pink lights, and a lift that she mounted on two separate occasions. From her dramatic smoky eye makeup and silver-and-black outfit to her emphasis on her live band, Rapp nailed her singular amalgamation of glam rock and punk pop aesthetics. Interestingly, she also tempered that style with nods to her theater background, from the red curtains that framed the stage to her penchant for video interludes that use her acting chops to further the show’s narrative of leaning into her pop stardom in earnest. Some of that tension even made its way to the setlist, with Rapp cutting short “Not My Fault,” her Mean Girls soundtrack single, in favor of “At Least I’m Hot,” a similarly disco-tinged number from Bite Me.

From Beyoncé covers to an incredibly emotional performance of her debut single “In the Kitchen,” Rapp had several standout moments during her MSG show. Nonetheless, few moments compared to her giving each member of her terffici band — Tim Ramsey (bass), Josh Porter (guitar), Terrence Vaughn (keys), Ari O’Neal (guitar) and Josh Foster (drums) — time for their individual bows, complete with their names lighting up the big screen.

Here are the five best moments of Reneé Rapp’s Bite Me Tour at New York City’s Madison Square Garden.



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