Bite Me Tour: Reneé Rapp’s MSG Date and How to Score Tickets

So here’s the low-key headline you didn’t know you needed: Reneé Rapp is hitting the road with her very first “Bite Me Tour,” and yes, she just locked in a Madison Square Garden date. Millennial Vibes check: this is trending, but let’s not overdo it.
Rapp—who you may remember as Regina George in Mean Girls: The Musical on Broadway, plus the breakout star of HBO’s Sex Lives of College Girls—announced her debut tour via a slick Instagram reel on April 10. In it, she’s casually strumming her guitar, surrounded by neon lights as tour dates flash like confetti. According to Rolling Stone, the trek spans 20 cities from August through November, kicking off in Chicago on August 12 and wrapping up in Los Angeles on Nov. 16. Variety confirmed the big wig addition: a one-night-only show at Madison Square Garden on November 3, making her one of the few Gen Z pop icons to headline the legendary arena before turning 25.
Tickets go live April 15 at 10 a.m. ET via Live Nation and Ticketmaster, with a special presale window for fan-club members starting April 12. Expect general admission standing plus a limited number of VIP packages that include a quick meet-and-greet, exclusive merch, and a digital download of her upcoming deluxe album edition. People magazine notes that presale codes flew out in seconds last time Rapp teased new material, so you might want to set that alarm.
On her Instagram announcement, Rapp quipped, “Ready to bite into this tour with you,” which is exactly the kind of cheeky tagline you’d expect from her fresh, slightly sardonic persona. Collaborator and opening act Mara Justine will join her for select dates, according to a press release shared by Billboard. Casual fans, brace yourselves: this is the same lineup that had fans camping outside LA’s Poppy Theater for hours back in March.
Don’t worry if you’re not New York-based—there are multiple arena stops across the Midwest and West Coast. But if you’re in the tri-state area, that MSG date is non-negotiable. Local promoters have already hinted at late-night after-party plans, though details are radio-silent for now.
So yeah, there it is. Reneé Rapp’s Bite Me Tour is officially a thing, and snagging those tickets might require the reflexes of a pro gamer. If this breaks out on your FYP, don’t say you weren’t warned. Okay cool, so like, yeah, that happened.
Sources: Celebrity Storm and Rolling Stone, People Magazine, Variety, Billboard
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