Reneé Rapp, the 24-year-old actress and singer, has made the difficult decision to postpone two concerts in the United Kingdom due to losing her voice. Rapp has been on her Snow Hard Feelings Tour since September 2023, entertaining audiences across Europe.
After her show in Dublin, Ireland on Monday, March 4, Rapp announced that she had been battling illness for most of the European leg of her tour and needed to prioritize her health. She expressed her disappointment in having to cancel her upcoming shows in Southampton, England, scheduled for Thursday, March 7.
Rapp assured her fans that the postponed concerts will be rescheduled for August when she returns to the UK for the Leeds Festival on August 23 and Reading Festival on August 25. She emphasized the importance of resting her voice to avoid long-term injury and to continue delivering high-quality performances for her supporters.
Despite the setback, Rapp remains committed to her music career and upcoming tour dates. She is set to resume her tour at Coachella in Indio, California on April 14 and 21, followed by appearances at various music festivals including Hangout Festival, Boston Calling, The Governors Ball, and the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival.
Rapp, known for her role in Mean Girls and her debut solo album 'Snow Angel,' has been actively involved in the entertainment industry. She collaborated with Megan Thee Stallion on the Mean Girls soundtrack and has recently appeared in the series 'The Sex Lives of College Girls.'
Despite facing challenges with her health, Rapp's dedication to her craft and her fans remains unwavering. Her decision to prioritize her well-being serves as a reminder of the importance of self-care in the demanding world of entertainment.