Kelsea Ballerini: Everything you need to know about the 'Miss Me More' singer

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Author: Georgie HollandPublished 14th May 2026

Since Kelsea Ballerini released her debut album 'The First Time' in 2015, her career has gone from strength to strength. From becoming the youngest member of The Grand Ole Opry in 2019, to releasing five chart-topping albums and a collab with Noah Kahan, it's clear there's no stopping the country superstar — so what better time to get to know her a little better?

Join us as we take a look at everything there is to know about the 'Miss Me More' singer, from her biggest tracks, to the new deluxe edition of album 'Patterns' and her 2026 GRAMMY nomination. With so many achievements on her incredible journey to success, here's everything to know about Kelsea Ballerini.

Where is Kelsea Ballerini from?

Kelsea was born in Knoxville, Tennessee. She later moved to Nashville, Tennessee.

How old is she?

The singer was born on 12th September 1993, making her currently 32-years-old.

How did Kelsea get into music?

Kelsea began performing through singing in church and school choirs and was only 12-years-old when she wrote her first song!

It was then in 2015 she released her debut album, 'The First Time', which spawned singles such as 'Love Me Like You Mean It', 'Peter Pan', 'Dibs' and 'Yeah Boy'.

Her second album, 'Unapologetically', was then released in 2017, followed by her third 'Kelsea' in 2020 and her fourth 'Subject to Change' in 2022. Her most recent album 'Patterns' was released in October 2024.

Has she released new music?

In November 2025, the singer released her EP 'Mount Pleasant', confirming the news on Instagram with the caption: 'i sit in parks. available at midnight (...) mount pleasant, a six song collection, available november 14 💚.' (sic)

One day later, she dropped the video for 'I Sit in Parks', captioning the post: 'the ending of this video is one of my favorite visual metaphors i’ve gotten to tell in my career. i hope it makes you feel something, we felt so much making it. ❤️ (...) the video for “i sit in parks” is out now.' (sic)

As an introspective update one week later, she shared her sentiments towards making EP's between albums, noting the 'freedom and unbounded nature to the process'.

Patterns

In March 2025, the deluxe edition of her fifth and most recent studio album 'Patterns' was released after the original dropped in October 2024 (going straight to the top of the Billboard Country Albums chart).

On 27th February, Kelsea took to Instagram to say: 'it just so happens i wasn’t done unpacking 🤍 patterns (deluxe) out march 7th!!!! IM SO EXCITED.' (sic)

Kelsea Ballerini 'Homecoming Queen'

Kelsea wrote 'Homecoming Queen' in February 2019 and it was released in September of that year. We caught up with the singer at the time, when she joined Jennie Longdon on Absolute Radio Country Breakfast.

Kelsea wrote the song with Nicolle Galyon and Jimmy Robbins, and opening up about how she was feeling when she wrote it, told us: "I was in a really just insecure season, because in your twenties and in your teens and before that and I'm sure after this, there are seasons of life where you're just insecure and you're struggling with stuff and self-esteem and confidence and all that, and that's where I was and I was dealing with anxiety as we all do, and Nicolle just asked me how I was and I just broke like and egg."

Revealing that Nicolle told her that you wouldn't be able to tell from looking at her life on the outside, Kelsea realised a lot about about she really felt.

"If you had looked at my Instagram or whatever, I was just showing the cool shows I I was playing, singing with Kelly every night, here's what my face looks like professionally done but I wasn't really in a healthy place.

"For me I had this big conversation with Nicole and Jimmy I need to be able, we all need to be able, but personally give myself permission to have a bad day, and to let myself when I'm happy, truly be happy and celebrate it guilt free and when I'm sad, allow myself to feel that, allow myself to be vulnerable enough to be open about it because that's when you actually can get out of it and move forward.

"And too just learning that just because you have a bad day, doesn't mean that you feel that you have a bad life".

When was Kelsea Ballerini inducted into The Grand Ole Opry?

On April 16th 2019, Kelsea Ballerini became the youngest current member of The Grand Ole Opry when she was inducted by Carrie Underwood. She was invited to become a member by Kimberly Schlapman and Karen Fairchild of Little Big Town.

Is Kelsea Ballerini on tour?

Kelsea toured across the US in the early part of 2025 and across Australia throughout December 2025.

Prior to this, she joined Kenny Chesney as his opening act on his 'I Go Back' Tour in the Spring of 2023. Kelsea teamed up with the country singer in 2021 on their track 'Half of My Hometown' - with the pair sharing the same hometown of Knoxville, Tennessee.

Has Kelsea Ballerini won awards?

Kelsea has received a number of nominations and awards throughout her career.

Not only was she named one of CMT's Next Women of Country in 2014, in 2015 she was winner of the Billboard Women in Music 'Rising Star' award. In 2016 Kelsea was 'New Female Vocalist of the Year' at the ACM Awards and the year after received her first Grammy nomination for 'Best New Artist'. Her second album Unapologetically' was nominated for a Grammy in 2019 for 'Best Country Album'.

Her collab with Kenny Chesney, 'Half of My Hometown' bagged the artists multiple awards, picking up the Country Music Association Award for Musical Event of the Year and Video of the Year. More recently, she has received a multitude of nominations for gongs such as CMAs and Grammys, with her latest EP 'Rolling Up the Welcome Mat' getting a Grammy nomination in 2024.

April 2024 also saw her bag three CMT Award nominations - the CMT Performance of The Year award for 'If You Go Down (I'm Goin' Down Too)' from 2023 CMT Music Awards, the Female Video of The Year for 'Penthouse', and the Video of The Year for 'If You Go Down (I'm Goin' Down Too)'.

And she was nominated for a GRAMMY in the 2025 awards, for her collaboration with Noah Kahan 'Cowboys Cry Too' (released in June 2024). Kelsea was nominated at the CMA Awards 2025 for Female Vocalist of the Year and also performed 'I Sit In Parks' at the ceremony.

At the annual GRAMMY Awards in February 2026, Kelsea earned a nomination for Best Contemporary Country Album for 'Patterns'. She ultimately lost out in the category to Jelly Roll, who took the win for 'Beautifully Broken'. She was also nominated at the ACM Awards 2026 for Female Artist of the Year but the award went to Ella Langley.

Is Kelsea married to Morgan Evans?

Country stars Kelsea and Morgan began dating in March 2016, becoming engaged on Christmas Day that same year. They tied the knot in Mexico on December 2nd 2017, and even went on to collaborate on their track 'Dance With Me' in October 2018. Sadly, in August 2022, Kelsea shared the news that the pair had decided to divorce.

Taking to her Instagram Story, she shared with fans that her and Morgan were ending their marriage after nearly five years, writing: 'This deeply difficult decision is the result of a journey of love, growth, and effort that ultimately has come to an end', continuing: 'It's hard to find the words here...but I feel extremely grateful for the years of marriage to Morgan and hopeful for the next seasons.'

Following the divorce, both Kelsea and Morgan released music based on them ending their relationship. Morgan released a single titled 'Over for You', which details his divorce from the singer, as well as a five-part docuseries about the making of it. Kelsea then released her six-track EP 'Rolling Up the Welcome Mat', as well as an extended version.

Taking to Instagram, she wrote: 'It’s kinda scary opening a wound that time has mended... but this unexplainably transformative welcome mat had one last bit of rolling up to do. With this, comes a favor. I ask that you help this be ours and let the music simply be the music, not dig back into the experience that it was written about nearly a year ago.'

She continued: 'As a songwriter, producer, artist i’m proud and protective of this EP, and as a woman and human also proud and protective of the new, happy season of life i’m in.' (sic)

Kelsea Ballerini and Chase Stokes

If you're a fan of Kelsea (of course you are, how could you not be?) then you may have noticed Outer Banks star Chase Stokes feature on her Instagram page, who she was in a relationship with from 2023-2026.

The pair first went public with their relationship in February 2023, and in 2024 both shared sweet posts to celebrate their one-year anniversary. Sharing a series of photos of them together, Kelsea wrote: ' a whole trip around the sun with my bestie. @hichasestokes thanks for making me write love songs. 🤍' (sic)

On the same day, Chase took to his Instagram to share some more sweet photos of the pair looking loved up, writing: 'One year of lovin you ❤️ p.s. told ya I wouldn’t embarrass you 🥰'. (sic)

Sadly, the pair called it quits for good in November 2025 after originally splitting in September and reconciling. A source told Us Weekly that it was "done", adding that things between them had become "so rocky and toxic", and that it was "too much for Kelsea".

However, the pair then got back together, with Kelsea writing on Instagram on 31st December 2025: 'Messy year for the heart, messy year for the outside coming in, messy year for the way it became an out of our hands portrayal of it.

'But what I’ll say, and all I really care to share indefinitely with my personal life anymore, is that I really love love. I believe in it, I believe in him, and I believe in breaking patterns. Now go kiss your person and stop speculating.'

They were reported to have broken up once again in February 2026, but were spotted hanging out together in April 2026 - so it remains to be seen whether Kelsea will comment on their relationship again, given that she stated she wants to keep things private.

Check out these huge moments in Kelsea Ballerini's career from her rise to fame:

Career beginnings

Kelsea Ballerini, an only child, grew up in Knoxville, Tennessee until she moved to Nashville in high school. Two years into her degree at Lipscomb University, she dropped out to sign a record deal with Black River Entertainment at 19. Her debut single, 'Love Me Like You Mean It' landed on the Country Airplay chart in October 2014. Shortly after, Kelsea dropped a self-titled extended play and was named one of CMT's Next Women of Country. The initiative has helped fellow country stars Maren Morris, Lauren Alaina, Lindsay Ell, Cam, Carly Pearce and Mickey Guyton hit the big time.

2015: First country Number 1

This was the year Kelsea's career blew up. 'Love You Like You Mean It', reached Number 1 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart, making Kelsea the first solo female country music artist to score a Number 1 hit with her debut single since Carrie Underwood, and only the 11th woman ever to do so. Her second single, 'Dibs', also reached the top of the charts.


Kelsea joined Lady A on their Wheels Up tour and hit the road with Dan + Shay. She made her debut at the Grand Ole Opry on 14th February 2015, an important milestone for any country artist.

2016: Touring with Rascal Flatts

'Peter Pan', the third single from Kelsea's debut album, 'First Time', reached Number 1 on both the Country Airplay and Hot Country Songs charts in March. Her fourth single, 'Yeah Boy', was released to country radio on 10th October 2016. Kelsea was the opening act for Rascal Flatts on their 'Rhythm and Roots Tour', before embarking on her first headlining dates, 'The First Time Tour'. She also co-hosted the CMC Awards in Australia, alongside Morgan Evans. The pair began dating not long after.

2017: Country Music Awards nominations

Kelsea's career continued to go from strength to strength when she received her first two Academy of Country Music Award nominations for Female Vocalist of the Year and Video of the Year for 'Peter Pan'. She was also named on Forbes' 30 Under 30 – Music list, ranked at Number 2. In June of that year, 'Legends', the first single from her sophomore album, 'Unapologetically', which was released on 3rd November. It debuted at Number 3 on the Billboard Top Country Album Chart and Number 7 on the Billboard 200 Album Chart, making it her highest-charting album to date.


Kelsea was the support act on two milestone tours in 2017, the 'You Look Good World Tour' with Lady A and Thomas Rhett's 'Home Team Tour'. She also co-hosted the CMA Music Festival: Country's Night To Rock alongside Rhett. They both reprised the role for the next two consecutive years.

2018: The Voice

Her television career kicked off with The Voice, first as The Comeback Stage coach, then later as an advisor to judge Kelly Clarkson. Kelsea also featured on The Chainsmokers song, 'This Feeling' - a crossover pop hit. She performed the hit song at the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show.

2019: Inducted into the Grand Ole Opry

On 5th March 2019, Kelsea was invited by Little Big Town to become a member of the Grand Ole Opry. On 16th April, she was inducted into the Grand Ole Opry by Carrie Underwood. Then, the duo sang Trisha Yearwood's 'Walkaway Joe' together at the ceremony.

2020: Collab with Halsey

In 2020, Kelsea collaborated with Halsey on the song 'The Other Girl', with the pair releasing the track on 20th April. The track was the second single from her third studio album 'Kelsea', with the singer co-writing the song with Halsey, Ross Copperman and Shane McAnally.

2020: Two albums in one year and Shania Twain collab

Her self-titled third album, 'Kelsea' was released on 10th March 2020. Other promotional singles included 'LA' and, of course, 'The Other Girl' with Halsey. In early 2020, Halsey joined Kelsea for a CMT Crossroads performance in Nashville. In September of 2020, Kelsea announced a surprise fourth album, 'Ballerini'. The album is a reimagined version of her third album 'Kelsea', featuring new melodies and acoustic recordings of the songs. The stripped-down version of 'Club' was released alongside the album announcement.


On top of all that, Shania Twain was revealed to be a featured artist on 'Hole In The Bottle' in late 2020, with the song released on 13th November. Topping the country chart in Canada, the track also hit the Number 2 spot on the US Country Airplay chart.

2021: Touring with the Jonas Brothers

'Hole In The Bottle' hit the top of the Mediabase Chart in February 2021, her sixth Number 1. Kelsea then released her single 'half of my hometown', featuring fellow Knoxville native Kenny Chesney, which she performed on the Academy of Country Music Awards in April 2021. That year, the song picked up the awards for Musical Event of the Year and Video of the Year at the CMA Awards


Kelsea shared on social media in 2021 that she had already writing songs for her next album. As well as this, she announced her first poetry collection, 'Feel Your Way Through'. Topping off a very successful year, Kelsea also began touring with the Jonas Brothers, through to September 2022.

2022: Award nominations and co-hosting CMT Music Awards

In 2022, Kelsea bagged a whole host of award nominations, including Single of the Year at the CMA Awards for 'half of my hometown', Country Artist of 2022 at the People's Choice Awards, and THREE nominations at the 2022 CMT Music Awards - for Video of The Year, Collaborative Video of The Year and CMT Performance of The Year. Not only that, but she also picked up a nomination for Music Event of The Year at the ACM Awards that year, as both artist and producer of her track 'half of my hometown' - marking her first ACM nomination as a producer!


It was also in April of 2022 that Kelsea co-hosted the epic CMT Music Awards ceremony, alongside Kane Brown and Anthony Mackie. As well as her award nominations and hosting the show virtually, she performed her track 'Heartfirst'. This was the first time she performed the track, before releasing it on 8th April 2022.

2022: Touring with The Judds

Towards the end of 2022, Kelsea embarked on a tour with Wynonna Judd on 'The Final Tour'. The tour was first announced by Wynonna and Naomi Judd in April 2022, and was set to feature special guest Martina McBride - however, tragically Naomi passed away on 30th April. Wynonna announced that she would continue to tour, under the name The Judds, and the tour went ahead not only with Martina, but also alongside Keslea, Ashley McBryde, Faith Hill, Brandi Carlile, Little Big Town and Trisha Yearwood.

2023: 'Rolling Up the Welcome Mat' and Kenny Chesney tour

Kicking off 2023 with a bang, Kelsea announced on 13th February that she would be releasing her short film and EP 'Rolling Up the Welcome Mat' the following day. In an exciting promotion for the EP, she performed two tracks on Saturday Night Live - these being 'Blindsided' and 'Penthouse'. The exciting performance on the iconic show took place on 5th March 2023.


In the spring of 2023, Kelsea was the very special opening act for Kenny Chesney on his 'I Go Back' Tour. The co-headline delighted fans, following them teaming up in 2021 on their hit 'Half of My Hometown' with them sharing the same hometown of Knoxville, Tennessee.

2024: Award nominations and fifth album

Welcoming in 2024, Kelsea shared a post that delighted fans across the world. Following the trend of stating 'ins' and 'outs' for the new year, the singer teased that she was working on some brand new music! Sharing a series of images of her living her best life, the country icon wrote: 'INS: making a record OUTS: posting about it', adding: 'au revoir for now 🤍', leading fans to believe she would be working on a new album.

On top of that, setting 2024 up to be quite the year for the singer, Kelsea's EP 'Rolling Up the Welcome Mat' bagged her a GRAMMY Award nomination for Best Country Album. In April, she also picked up CMT Award nominations for CMT Performance of The Year, Female Video of The Year and Video of The Year.

On 25th October 2024, Kelsea released her 5th studio album 'Patterns', which debuted at Number 1 in the US country chart. The album included 15 new songs, including Kelsea's collaboration with 'Stick Season' singer, Noah Kahan, entitled 'Cowboys Cry Too', which was released earlier the same year. It came about after the pair met at the 66th GRAMMY Awards and became Kelsea's highest debuting track in the US singles chart to date, landing at Number 50. But peaking at Number 16 in the country chart.

In December 2024, Kelsea performed a one-off show at London's Roundhouse, before heading on a 36-date tour across the US in 2025. Dubbing the concert as 'One Night Only', Kelsea performed the intimate show on Saturday 7th December, and performed numerous tracks from her latest fifth album 'Patterns'.

2025: Academy of Country Music Awards

The Academy of Country Music Awards returned in 2025, with the 60th ceremony taking place on 8th May. Kelsea joined an impressive bill of acts, taking to the stage to perform her hit 'Baggage'. Donning a sparkling silver jumpsuit, the stage set was complete with stacked up golden suitcases, as the singer gave a lively performance of the popular track.


You can watch the performance in full right here.

2026: 68th Annual Grammy Awards

Kelsea Ballerini earned a nomination at the GRAMMYs in February 2026 for Best Contemporary Country Album for 'Patterns'. She ultimately lost out in the category to Jelly Roll, who took the win for 'Beautifully Broken'. She was also nominated at the ACM Awards for Female Artist of the Year, but the award went to Ella Langley.

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