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- 4 July 2026Saturday 00:00Werchter, BelgiumFestivalpark WerchterRock Werchter 2026 | Saturday
- 4 July 2026Saturday 00:00Werchter, BelgiumFestivalpark WerchterRock Werchter 2026 | Saturday Terras
- Multiple DatesWerchter, BelgiumFestivalpark Werchter2 July - 5 July 2026 | Rock Werchter Combi
Lineup
- Rock Werchter Festival
- A Perfect Circle
- All Them Witches
- Dylan Gossett
- Ethel Cain
- Gorillaz
- Halsey
- Kasabian
- Kneecap
- Lauren Spencer Smith
- Lewis Capaldi
- Loyle Carner
- Matt Berninger
- Moby
- Mumford & Sons
- Palaye Royale
- Paul Kalkbrenner
- Pixies
- Royel Otis
- Teddy Swims
- The Cure
- The Haunted Youth
- The Last Dinner Party
- The Lumineers
- The Prodigy
- The Vaccines
- The xx
- Twenty One Pilots
- Zwangere Guy
- The War On Drugs
- JADE
- Blood Incantation
- Tom Smith
- Yard Act
- FKA twigs
- Wolf Alice
- Kingfishr
- Franz Ferdinand
- Social Distortion
- Agnes Obel
- Paris Paloma
- Reneé Rapp
- Dogstar
- CMAT
- Beirut
- KOKOROKO
- Rise Against
- David Byrne
- Mogwai
- Sierra Ferrell
- Joy Crookes
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About
From Broadway star to pop powerhouse
Now squarely focussed on music, Reneé Rapp offers up a voice trained for projection, an inherent knack for performing and confessional lyrics that make no attempt to soften her emotions.
Raised in North Carolina, Reneé Rapp’s early fixation on music evolved alongside a keen interest in acting and musical theatre. After making her Broadway debut as Regina George in Mean Girls in 2019, she landed a coveted lead role in Mindy Kaling’s HBO Max show The Sex Lives of College Girls, before later reprising her role as Regina in the 2024 film remake. Since stepping away from acting to pursue a recording career, Rapp has cemented her status as a formidable pop star, crafting a bold, emotionally charged sound that draws on her theatrical roots and celebrates her identity as a proud member of the LGBTQ+ community.
In late 2022, Rapp unveiled her debut EP Everything to Everyone, featuring enduring fan-favourite ‘Too Well’, a reflective breakup track that blends danceable rhythms with emotional depth and powerful vocals. Hot on its heels, Rapp’s first full-length album, Snow Angel (2023), broadened her sonic palette, oscillating between shimmering, maximalist pop and bold ballads, while exploring themes of sexuality and self-discovery. In December of the same year, Rapp released ‘Not My Fault’ with Megan Thee Stallion, a slick, disco-inflected banger with sapphic overtones, crafted specifically for the Mean Girls movie soundtrack.
Building on the diary-like intensity of Snow Angel, Rapp has continued her rise with a string of releases in 2025 ahead of her highly anticipated follow-up album BITE ME. Signaling a more refined, darker pop direction, ‘Leave Me Alone’ is a sleek, synth-driven anthem of emotional detachment, while ‘Mad’ channels rage and heartbreak through driving bass and sharp lyrical wit. Most recently, ‘Why Is She Still Here’ leans into pared-back production and dynamic vocals, spotlighting Rapp’s ability to translate queer longing into devastating pop.
With a sold-out international tour, standout festival appearances, and a critically acclaimed Coachella debut under her belt, the artist has firmly established herself as more than just another actor-turned-singer. Earning comparisons to pop heavyweights like Olivia Rodrigo, she’s been widely praised for her emotional depth and refreshingly candid interviews. Her first global outing, the Snow Hard Feelings tour, saw Rapp expand her fanbase to audiences across North America and Europe, delivering her songs with the prowess of a seasoned Broadway star.
Setlists
- 1.Leave Me Alone
- 2.Kiss It Kiss It
- 3.Shy
- 4.Mad
- 5.Good Girl
- 6.I Think I Like You Better When You’re Gone
- 7.In the Kitchen
- 8.Snow Angel
- 9.At Least I’m Hot
- 1.Leave Me Alone
- 2.Kiss It Kiss It
- 3.Shy
- 4.Mad
- 5.Good Girl
- 6.I Think I Like You Better When You’re Gone
- 7.In the Kitchen
- 8.Snow Angel
- 9.At Least I’m Hot
- 1.Leave Me Alone (shortened)
- 2.Kiss It Kiss It
- 3.Shy
- 4.In the Kitchen / Snow Angel
- 5.I Think I Like You Better When You’re Gone
- 6.Mad (shortened)
- 7.At Least I’m Hot (intro contains elements of "Not My Fault")
- 1.Everything to Everyone (intro)
- 2.Leave Me Alone
- 3.Kiss It Kiss It
- 4.Talk Too Much
- 5.Poison Poison
- 6.Shy
- 7.Mad
- 8.Why Is She Still Here?
- 9.That’s So Funny
- 10.Norman fucking Rockwell (Lana Del Rey cover)
- 11.Sometimes
- 12.Good Girl
- 13.Swim
- 14.I Think I Like You Better When You’re Gone
- 15.I Can’t Have You Around Me Anymore
- 16.Tummy Hurts
- 17.You’d Like That Wouldn’t You
- 18.Pretty Girls
- 19.In the Kitchen
- 20.Snow Angel
- 21.Not My Fault (Snippet)
- 22.At Least I’m Hot
- -Welcome to the Reneé Rapp show (Voiced by Towa Bird)
- 1.Leave Me Alone
- 2.Kiss It Kiss It
- 3.Shy
- 4.Mad
- 5.Why Is She Still Here?
- 6.I Can’t Have You Around Me Anymore (Live debut)
- 7.At Least I’m Hot (Live debut)
FAQS
Reneé Rapp is coming to Dublin's 3Arena on 22 March 2026.
Tickets on sale Friday 10 August at 10am.
'Bite Me'
Reneé Rapp's broadway debut was as Regina George in 'Mean Girls'.