Renee Rapp Sydney 2026: Set Times, Setlist, And How To Get There
Hot off the press with her most recent album, Bite Me, Reneé Rapp is rolling into Sydney at the end of Jan. And while we've been studying nonstop in preparation (AKA watching a million tiktoks of her overseas shows and binging TSLOCG season one), it doesn't hurt to get up to scratch with all the finer details in advance.
Here is Urban List's guide for everything you need to know before heading to Hordern in 2026: set times, set list and transport options.
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- When And Where It’s All Going Down
- What To Expect From The Setlist
- Getting To Hordern Pavilion & Nearby Accommodation
When And Where It’s All Going Down
Renée Rapp will be taking over the Hordern Pavilion in Moore Park, for two nights only: Thursday 29 and Friday 30 January. Both shows are currently sold out, so if you managed to get tickets—pat yourself on the back. If you're still desperately searching, there are plenty of reputable reselling sites you can try your luck with (just make sure they are legit and backed by Ticketek, so you don't get scalped).
Doors open at 7pm, with Ms Rapp taking the stage at 8pm. But let's be real—the earlier the better, and with a smaller venue like Hordern the likelihood of securing barricade is much higher. These are her first ever Australian headline shows, so you'll want to capture every moment.
What To Expect From The Setlist
The official setlist for the Bite Me tour has been online for a sec, with overseas shows getting the first taste. While we can't guarantee the same songs will be played, this hit list is more than likely:
- Leave Me Alone
- Kiss It Kiss It
- Talk Too Much
- Poison Poison
- Colorado
- Shy
- Mad
- Why Is She Still Here?
- That's So Funny
- Sometimes
- Good Girl
- Swim
- I Think I Like You Better When You're Gone
- I Can't Have You Around Me Anymore
- Tummy Hurts
- You'd Like That Wouldn't You
- Pretty Girls
- In the Kitchen
- Snow Angel
- Not My Fault
- At Least I'm Hot
Getting To Hordern Pavilion & Nearby Accommodation
Hordern may be a smaller venue, but there's a lott going on in Moore Park this January—and the roads get packed on a normal day.
Central Station and the Moore Park Light Rail will be transporting concert-goers headed that way, and services run frequently on event days.
We recommend leaving the car at home this time around—even if you do manage to secure a park, the traffic heading out of the venue can be brutal. If you are looking for a place to stay, you can always book one of the hotels or airbnbs in the Moore Park area, to save you the hectic commute.
Image credit: Renée Rapp | Instagram