Fans of pop sensation Reneé Rapp received disappointing news yesterday as the singer announced the suspension of several upcoming dates on her highly anticipated BITE ME Tour.
The artist, who has been performing consistently since the tour began in September 2025, will be postponing two concerts following what sources describe as a collapse due to physical exhaustion.
The BITE ME Tour, which features a demanding setlist of fan-favorites like “Leave Me Alone,” “Mad,” and “Good Girl,” has been running at a relentless pace across North America and Europe.
The tour, originally announced in June 2025, includes 28 concerts and was scheduled to run until March 2026, with supporting acts Absolutely, Ravyn Lenae, and Syd joining Rapp on stage throughout various dates.
Medical professionals advised Rapp to take a brief hiatus from performing to recover, leading to the postponement of shows in Atlanta’s State Farm Arena and Charlotte’s Spectrum Center.
Tour representatives have assured ticketholders that these dates will be rescheduled, with original tickets remaining valid for the future performances.
“The physical demands of touring have taken a toll,” stated Rapp’s management team. “Her performances are known for raw emotion and precision vocals, which require tremendous energy night after night.”
This setback comes amidst overwhelmingly positive reception from both fans and critics, who have praised Rapp’s unique blend of pop, R&B, and musical theatre influences throughout the tour.
The two postponed concerts in Tampa and Atlanta due to illness were initially scheduled for November 4 and November 5, 2025, respectively.
Vocal health experts recommend performers like Rapp implement vocal warm-ups before each show to maintain tone quality and prevent strain during intensive touring schedules.
Despite the postponements, the remainder of the tour dates are expected to proceed as scheduled, including the European leg with stops in Belgium, Germany, France, England, and the final performance in Dublin, Ireland.
Rapp first gained significant recognition for her role as Regina George in Broadway’s “Mean Girls” before transitioning to her successful music career.
Vocal experts suggest that the strain on Rapp’s voice might have been prevented through consistent diaphragmatic breathing techniques, which are essential for sustaining vocal health during intense touring schedules.
Tour merchandise, including exclusive vinyl records and limited-edition signed items, will continue to be available both online and at venue locations.
Fans with tickets to the postponed shows are encouraged to hold onto them and monitor official social media channels for updates on the rescheduled dates, which are expected to be announced within the coming weeks.
