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Reneé Rapp Performs for Her
Biggest Crowd in Washington D.C.
Only two months after releasing her The chemistry among the band members was
first full length album, Reneé Rapp’s undeniable. They played off each other's energy,
2023 “Snow Hard Feelings Tour” is in full weaving a tapestry of sound that was both
swing. Her performance at the Anthem harmonious and spellbinding.
in Washington D.C. was nothing short of
incredible. Her stage presence and Alexander, the main singer, was not only a
interaction with fans were captivating, vocalist but also a charming showman. He
creating a memorable experience for effortlessly captivated the crowd, and by the
every audience member. Her fourth song, concertgoers were enthusiastically
powerhouse voice lived up to every singing along, making the evening feel like a
recording, leaving no doubt about her collective musical journey. The audience even
vocal prowess. held up signs during the show, one of which
humorously pointed out the drummer, Tyler's,
The opening acts proved to be more resemblance to Chris Evans, drawing smiles and
than just an introduction; they were a laughter from both the band and the audience.
show in their own right. They set the There were also clever references to Reneé
bar high for the rest of the evening, throughout the set, adding a personal touch to
leaving everyone in awe of their talent the performance.
and infectious energy. TOWA began the
night, and their performance was
simply amazing. The band's enthusiasm
was contagious, and it spread like
wildfire throughout the venue.
Main vocalist Towa enchanted the
audience and created a connection
with the listeners. Even audience
members who might not have known
the band before the show found
themselves dancing along to the
rhythm and melody.
Alexander 23 took the stage next after
a brief intermission. The atmosphere
was mellow to start, but the passion
exuded by the band was nothing short
of mesmerizing. The trio, with a multi-
talented pianist/bassist and a drummer
who was nothing short of crazy fun,
created a musical experience that was
both emotionally charged and
entertaining.
Photos byLogan Schooley