
Renée Rapp Ignites Passion and Emotion at London’s Iconic Roundhouse

There are performances that capture the imagination, and then there’s Renée Rapp at the Roundhouse – a night that bridged fiery anthems and tender ballads. Rapp’s music, a fusion of bold, cathartic pop and destructive melodrama, resonates with anyone who’s ever felt the sting of heartbreak or the rush of empowerment.
- Renée Rapp’s ‘Snow Angel’ album – a beacon of emotional depth and lyrical honesty, delivering a unique brand of pop.
- Live at the Roundhouse – where Rapp’s poetic rage meets her audience’s spirited echoes.
- ‘Talk Too Much’ and ‘Poison Poison’ – tracks that blend the bitter with the sweet.
- The rowdy tenderness of ‘Bruises’ and ‘Gemini Moon’ – showcasing Rapp’s versatility in conveying both vulnerability and power.
Renée’s performance was an emotional rollercoaster, masterfully turning private grief into public catharsis. Her music, a sincere reflection on trauma, addiction, and survival, promised resilience amid pounding beats and anthemic choruses. As the show cascaded towards a swirling finale, with the encore ‘Snow Angel,’ Renée had not just performed, but shared a compelling story of struggle and optimism that rang true with every note.