Sat Oct 25 05:00:00 UTC 2025: ## Reneé Rapp Uses Irving Concert to Spotlight Social Justice, Delivers Electrifying Performance

Irving, TX – Pop sensation Reneé Rapp didn’t just deliver a high-energy performance at The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory in Irving Thursday night; she used her platform to champion social justice causes and connect with her LGBTQ+ fans on a deeply personal level.

Before the show even began, a PSA urged fans to donate to Save the Children, aiding those impacted by famine and genocide in Gaza, Sudan, and Congo. Rapp also unveiled a special merchandise line with proceeds benefitting the organization. Throughout the night, free water was available through her partnership with Reverb, ensuring fans stayed hydrated.

The concert itself was a spectacle. Rapp opened with a hilarious video sketch featuring her playing multiple roles, leading into a powerful rendition of “Everything to Everyone.” The crowd was immediately captivated, especially during “Leave Me Alone,” chanting along with the rebellious lyrics.

Rapp’s “chaotic queer energy” resonated deeply with the audience, creating a safe and welcoming space for the large LGBTQ+ contingent. During “Kiss It Kiss It,” the “Kiss It Cam” focused on various couples, celebrating love and inclusivity.

The first act showcased Rapp’s upbeat hits with seamless transitions. Later in the show, Rapp slowed down, showcasing her talent for ballads while draped over a piano. She maintained the electric atmosphere, even venturing into the audience during “Swim,” capturing the moment on camera.

Beyond the music, Rapp’s genuine care for her fans shone through. When one audience member fainted, she paused the show to ensure medical personnel could reach the individual, demonstrating her attentiveness and commitment to safety.

Rapp, known for her outspoken political views, continues a trend among Gen-Z artists. Similar to Olivia Rodrigo, who recently held a benefit concert for Fund 4 Good, and Doechii, who launched a mental health hub, Rapp is using her platform to advocate for important causes. She’s sending a clear message that young artists are not afraid to use their voices for change, solidifying her role as a leader in a generation unafraid to speak out.

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