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Kelsea Ballerini to headline Nashville-based Bridgestone: What you should know
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Kelsea Ballerini to headline Nashville-based Bridgestone: What you should know


Following the release of her new album Patterns, Kelsea Ballerini will head to Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on January 31, 2025 for her headlining tour.

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For award-winning, chart-topping Nashville artist Kelsea Ballerini, the next four months could be the most transformative of her decade-long mainstream career.

Not only will she debut as a headliner at Madison Square Garden in October, but she will also perform for the first time at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville on January 31, 2025. It’s one of nearly three dozen dates she’ll appear on (supported by Maisie Peters and MaRynn Taylor to kick off the year), including her stint as a coach on the 27th season of NBC’s “The Voice,” premiering in spring 2025.

Pre-sale begins on October 29, 2024, general pre-sale begins on November 1, 2025 at 10 a.m. local time. A range of VIP packages are available including M&G and photo opportunities, priority check-in, bulk free merchandise shopping, VIP tour gifts and more.

Fans can register now for presale access at kelseaballerini.com

Her 2025 tour dates support her October 25, 2024 release of Patterns, her latest – and most personal – studio album, following the breakthrough success of her EP Rolling Up The Welcome Mat in 2023.

‘Pattern’

Her latest album features an all-female team of album collaborators, including producer Alysa Vanderheym, Songwriters Hall of Famer Hillary Lindsey, Grammy Songwriter of the Year nominee Jessie Jo Dillon and Little Big Town’s Karen Fairchild.

Emotional ballads already dominate Ballerini’s releases on the album.

Ballerini’s latest mid-tempo country-pop ballad “Sorry Mom” ​​underscores how much deeper the performer is willing to delve into herself as an artist after the unexpected success of 2023’s “Rolling Up The Welcome Mat.”

The heartfelt “Sorry Mom” ​​— both described as “a blessing to mothers, daughters, sons and even friends who offer tough love but never stop loving the dreamer who chases a life they don’t understand” — comes full circle the Noah Kahan duet “Cowboys” to Cry Too” is part of what Shania Twain called “brave,” “vulnerable” and “clever” songwriting in a TIME 100 feature on Ballerini in 2023.

For more information, visit http://www.kelseaballerini.com.

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