Here is Kelsea Ballerini’s Thoughts About People Throwing Things On Stage

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

Lovestruck Kelsea Ballerini has ended her tour!

Beginning on March 6, the country star delighted thousands of fans traveling across the country, including Nevada, Utah, Idaho, California and Oregon as part of the months-long “Heart First Tour.”

To celebrate his July 1 finish, he took to social media to share a carousel of images and videos from the event, including scenes of crowds running towards one of his tour venues in anticipation of his performance.

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Ballerini, who has had plenty of time performing some of her biggest hits to her fans, took to social media over the weekend to mark the end of her tour. The “Half from my hometown” singer’s first post led off with an image of her rocking the stage in a tiny strappy charcoal silver gown before highlighting some of her favorite moments interacting with the audience.

The singer saved the last slide for her man, Chase Stokes, with whom she shared a sweet hug during her performance. According to The Blast, the moment happened when the 29-year-old superstar launched into her breakup song, “Penthouse,” which hints at the home she and her ex-husband, Morgan Evans, shared before their split.

Kelsea Ballerini Joins 'My Favorite Tour' With Beau Photos & Heartfelt TributesInstagram | Kelsea Ballerini

The multi-award winning entertainer had paused during her set and grinned sheepishly before running to the corner of the stage where her unsuspecting man was. Once there, the “Blindsided” frontman grabbed Stokes, kissed him on the lips, and quickly returned to his place on stage. The romantic moment must be why the singer captioned the photo:

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“Last show of my favorite tour I’ve ever done tonight. phoenix, let’s make it *legend*.”

A few days later, she shared more photos of her having the time of her life on stage and with her fans in a second Instagram post, with an equally long caption. He “I Quit Drinking” trigger begins:

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

Later in the write-up, Kelsea admitted to not feeling scared when she embarked on her “second go” of the tour because “it felt like a way for me to get back to myself and the roots of why I was 12 years old. making music.”

“I’ll never be able to put into words the journey this tour has marked for me personally, but for those who were a part of it… thank you,” the CMT Music Awards winner added before ending with, “It’s the end of a chapter which is so beautiful, we are just getting started.”

Kelsea Ballerini Joins 'My Favorite Tour' With Beau Photos & Heartfelt TributesInstagram | Kelsea Ballerini

In response, one fan typed, “This tour will make history because it’s proof that it’s not hard to show up for YOU,” as Stokes called it, “a real-life superhero.” A third wondered if the tour “really had to end,” and a fourth declared, “Love you forever and so proud of you!! thank you for creating the most magical tour ever and letting us be a part of it from him.”

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Radio Disney Music Award Winner’s Fan Page Reacts To Concert Goers Invading Her Privacy On Stage

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 hit the actor around the eye. When he was done checking in, the iHeartRadio Music Award winner returned to the stage and engaged in conversation with his audience, asking:

“Can we talk about what happened? All I care about is keeping everyone safe. If you feel unsafe, please tell someone around you. If someone is too pushy or you just have that feeling, just always flag it. Don’t throw things away. You know?”

The incident was also addressed by the “hole in the 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 prize. But throwing something on a stage where the artist is already very exposed is NOT the move.”

After urging overzealous fans to find a better way to present the country pop star instead of harming her, the fan page concluded, “Again, I know you all mean well, but this is a safety issue. We love you all. We do. But please stop.”

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