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Kelsea Ballerini Signs Out Of ‘My Favorite Tour’ With Photo Of Beau & Heartfelt Tribute
Kelsea Ballerini Signs Out Of 'My Favorite Tour' With Photo Of Beau & Heartfelt Tribute,Kelsea Ballerini, who has had a swell time performing her biggest hits to her fanbase, took to social media to mark the end of her tour.

Kelsea Ballerini Signs Out Of ‘My Favorite Tour’ With Photo Of Beau & Heartfelt Tribute

Lovestruck Kelsea Ballerini has ended her tour!

Starting on March 6, the country star thrilled thousands of fans traveling all over the country, including Nevada, Utah, Idaho, California, and Oregon as part of her months-long “Heartfirst Tour.”

To celebrate its end on July 1, she took to social media to share a carousel of images and videos from the event, including a view of numerous people running toward one of her tour venues in anticipation of her performance.

Kelsea Ballerini’s & Her Man Created Unforgettable Memories During Her Tour

Ballerini, who has had a swell time performing some of her biggest hits to her fanbase, took to social media over the weekend to mark the end of her tour. The “Half of my hometown” singer’s first post led with an image of her electrifying the stage in a tiny-strapped charcoal silver dress before highlighting a few of her favorite moments interacting with the audience.

The singer reserved the final slide for her man, Chase Stokes, whom she shared a sweet hug with during her performance. Per The Blast, the moment had occurred when the 29-year-old superstar was belting out her hit breakup track, “Penthouse,” which hinted at the home she and her former husband, Morgan Evans, shared before their split.

Instagram | Kelsea Ballerini

The multiple award-winning performer had paused during her set and grinned sheepishly before sprinting to the corner of the stage where her unsuspecting man was. Once there, the “Blindsided” vocalist grabbed Stokes, planted a hot kiss on his lips, and promptly returned to her place on stage. That romantic moment must have been the reason the songstress captioned the shots: 

“last show of my favorite tour i’ve ever done tonight. phoenix, let’s make it *legendary*.”

Days later, she shared even more shots of her having the time of her life onstage and with her fans in a second Instagram post, with an equally lengthier caption. She “I Quit Drinking” hitmaker began:

“this tour, this band, this crew, you. from the first show at radio city september of last year the day after subject to change came out, i remember being backstage wondering how i was going to get through it. feeling wildly naked in my life, with an empty tank, and everything rapidly shifting around me. but i showed up because you did.”

Later in the write-up, Kelsea admitted to not feeling scared when she started the “second leg” of her tour because “it felt like the way I was coming back to myself and the origin of why little 12-year-old me started making music.” 

“I’ll never be able to put into words the journey this tour has bookmarked for me personally, but for those that were a part of it… thank you,” the CMT Music Awards winner further stated before wrapping up with, “It’s the end of such a beautiful chapter, we’re just getting started.”

Instagram | Kelsea Ballerini

In response, one fan typed, “This tour will go down in history for being proof that showing up for YOU ain’t that hard,” as Stokes dubbed her, “a real-life superhero.” A third person wondered if the tour “really had to end,” and a fourth declared, “Love you forever and so beyond proud of you!! thank you for creating the most magical tour ever and for letting us be a part of it.”

The Radio Disney Music Awards Winner’s Fan Page Reacted To Concertgoer’s Invading Her Onstage Privacy 

Ballerini had been in the middle of a concert at Outlaw Field at the Idaho Botanical Garden in Boise when a concertgoer threw an object — said to be a bracelet— toward the stage and it hit the performer around her eye. When she was done getting checked, the iHeartRadio Music Award recipient returned to the stage and engaged in a conversation with her audience, asking:

“Can we just talk about what happened? All I care about is keeping everyone safe. If you ever don’t feel safe, please let someone around you know. If anyone’s pushing too much or you just have that gut feeling, just always flag it. Don’t throw things. You know?”

The incident was also addressed by the “hole in a bottle” singer’s official fan page in a statement that began, “Guys. I know we all mean well. We all want to show Kelsea love the best way we know how and shower her with all the gifts. But throwing things on stage where artists are already so vulnerable is NOT the move.”

After urging overly enthusiastic fans to find better ways of handing the country popstar their gifts instead of endangering her, the fan page concluded, “Again, I know you all mean well, but this is becoming a safety issue. We love you guys. We do. But please make it stop.”