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Last Updated: November 13, 2024
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Kelsea Ballerini’s latest album, Patterns , dropped on October 25 and is already a hit. With an all-female team of writers and producers, the 15-track album has fans buzzing.
As a special treat, Ballerini offers two bonus tracks; Two Things and To The Men That Love Women After Heartbreak , as a limited download on her website. Patterns soared to the top of the Billboard Country Albums chart and debuted at number four on the Billboard 200, marking her highest-charting album yet.
Kelsea Ballerini kicked off her new album Patterns with a bang at none other than Madison Square Garden in New York. She shared how the city played a huge role in the album’s creation, making this iconic venue the perfect launchpad.
Posting photos from a “sold-out evening at Madison Square Garden,” Ballerini celebrated with fans and a stellar lineup featuring Aly & AJ and Tigirlily Gold. “I’m truly on the floor over this,” she wrote, thanking fans “from every ounce of my being.”
Before the release of Pattern on October 23, Kelsea Ballerini has officially announced her 2025 U.S. tour dates. The tour covers over 30 cities, kicking off on January 21 in Grand Rapids, MI, and closing on March 30 at Denver’s Ball Arena.
In her Instagram announcement, Kelsea couldn’t hold back her excitement: “This ain’t my first rodeo (but it IS my first arena tour!) I genuinely can’t wait to be back on the road with you in 2025 and sing our lil hearts out together.”
Kelsea Ballerini expanded her first-ever headlining arena tour with more cities added. After a sold-out album release show at Madison Square Garden, she announced the extra dates on October 30.
Thanks to “overwhelming demand,” the Grammy nominee and CMA winner will now hit arenas in Kansas City, Omaha, St. Louis, Tulsa, Greenville, and Charleston, bringing her 2025 tour stops up to 36 cities. She is now scheduled to wrap up her tour on April 9 in Charleston at North Charleston Coliseum.
Kelsea Ballerini’s path to headlining arenas has been all about building up. “It’s been a very slow, steady build for 10 years,” she told. “And I truly didn’t skip any steps… This is the stuff that I’ve always been really protective of, wanting to do it at the right time, but always really eager to do it.”
While Madison Square Garden is a big milestone, her first arena headliner actually happened in her hometown. “My first big arena show was last year in Knoxville, Tennessee, my hometown. That was how I chose to jump to arenas,” Ballerini said.
Tickets for the Legends presale kick off Tuesday, October 29, at 10 AM local time, followed by the artist presale at 12 PM. General on-sale starts Friday, November 1, at 10 AM local time.
VIP packages include exclusive perks like meet-and-greets, photo ops, priority check-in, crowd-free merch shopping, VIP tour gifts, and more.
Kelsea Ballerini’s tour isn’t just about music, it’s also about making a difference. She’s donating one dollar from every ticket sold to her Feel Your Way Through Foundation, which focuses on supporting mental health initiatives.
With this tour, Kelsea continues her strong commitment to mental health awareness. The foundation works to break the stigma around mental health conversations and provides people with the tools they need to get help.
Maisie Peters and MaRynn Taylor are joining Kelsea Ballerini on tour, and the secret is officially out. Maisie shared her excitement, saying, “Kelsea’s been one of my favorite artists since I was a baby songwriter.”
She also expressed how much Kelsea’s music inspires her, adding, “Rolling Up the Welcome Mat was and continues to be so inspiring to me every time I listen. So excited to be on such an icon’s tour, and to hear Patterns every night—are you kidding me, let’s GO!”
Kelsea Ballerini recently sat down with Jimmy Fallon on The Tonight Show on October 31, sharing stories about her debut headlining show at Madison Square Garden. She also opened up about her latest album, Patterns, and what it means to her.
After the interview, Kelsea took the stage to perform Patterns ’ title track. She wowed the audience with a stunning sunset backdrop while sitting atop a pile of luggage, adding a personal touch to the performance.
The past and future of The Voice came together, for a performance, we can’t stop talking about. On the November 4 episode of The Kelly Clarkson Show, Kelsea Ballerini reflects on headlining Madison Square Garden, and opens up about how much she learned about touring while opening for Kelly Clarkson’s concert.
Kelly Clarkson and Kelsea Ballerini teamed up to sing Kelsea’s latest single, To the Men That Love Women After Heartbreak . Their powerful duet left us speechless, and we’re still hitting replay.
Kelsea has treated us to a string of unforgettable, power-packed tours over the years. She embarked on her first-ever headlining tour in 2016, The First Time Tour , which kicked off on Oct. 21 in Houston.
Ballerini traveled to 10 cities, including New York City, Las Vegas, and Los Angeles. Cam joined her as a special guest for the final two dates in Vegas, while Carly Pearce, Morgan Evans, Levi Hummon, and Jacob Davis also appeared in some shows.
Kelsea Ballerini hit the road in 2018 for her second headlining tour, the Unapologetically Tour . The tour launched on Feb. 8 in Alabama and wrapped up on April 27 in California, with stops in Nashville, New York City, Seattle, and more.
The tour, named after her sophomore album Unapologetically , featured Walker Hayes as a support act, with newcomer Bailey Bryan joining the lineup for the Valentine’s Day show. It was a standout tour that showcased Kelsea’s growth as an artist.
Kelsea Ballerini dominated arenas in 2019 with her Miss Me More Tour , featuring Brett Young. Named after her chart-topping anthem, Miss Me More , the 14-date tour started on April 11 in Maryland.
Brett Young and newcomer Brandon Ratcliff joined Kelsea for the two-month trek, making it one unforgettable journey across the country.
Kelsea Ballerini kicked off her 2022 Heartfirst Tour to celebrate the release of her Subject to Change album, starting on Sept. 24 2022 at Radio City Music Hall. The tour had three parts, with stops in cities like Denver, L.A., Atlanta, and Boston, wrapping up on Oct. 14, 2022, in Mashantucket, CT.
She added nine more dates in March 2023, starting in Toronto on March 6 and ending in Pittsburgh on March 18. The third leg of the tour began in June, with ten more intimate shows, finishing up on July 1 in Phoenix, AZ with special guest Georgia Webster.
Kelsea Ballerini has racked up some major accolades over the years. She has taken home three Grammy Awards, two ACM Awards, and two CMA Awards.
On top of that, she grabbed the iHeartRadio Music Award for “Best New Artist” and earned multiple nominations from the ACMs, AMAs, CMAs, CMTs, and People’s Choice Awards. Talk about a powerhouse.
Kelsea Ballerini is in the running for Female Vocalist of the Year. See the full lineup of talent in the 2024 CMA Awards Nominees .
Fans are buzzing with excitement for Kelsea Ballerini Live on Tour 2025. After her incredible album drop, they can’t wait to see her perform Patterns live on stage.
From coast to coast, the energy is building as fans eagerly count down the days for Kelsea to hit their city. This tour is set to be an unforgettable ride.
Discover the fan-favorite hits that define Kelsea Ballerini’s musical journey in What Does Kelsea Ballerini Sing? (Her Famous Songs) .
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