Watch: Kelsea Ballerini Takes Tumble While Covering Iconic 90s Anthem

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Kelsea Ballerini took a tumble on stage during the final show on her first-ever headlining arena tour.

Ballerini introduced her crew to the stage on Sunday night (April 13) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Together, the group covered Garth Brooks’ iconic 90s anthem, “Friends in Low Places.” Ballerini danced and prompted the audience to sing along as the group sang “but you'll never hear me complain.” Just before the arena emphatically delivered the iconic lyric, “'Cause I've got friends in low places,” Ballerini tumbled off of a raised platform on the stage. She appeared to laugh as she recovered and continued performing. Fan account Kelsea Central shared videos recorded by concertgoers, and commenters applauded the singer-songwriter for being “a pro,” for her relatability and her “graceful” recovery.

The Academy of Country Music Entertainer of the Year nominee delivered her highly-anticipated performance at the venue after postponing that tour stop because of illness earlier this year. Ballerini took the stage with renditions of her career-spanning hits and songs from her fifth studio record, Patterns. The set list included “Baggage,” “Love Me Like You Mean It,” “If You Go Down (I’m Goin’ Down Too),” “First Rodeo,” “Blindsided,” “Cowboys Cry Too” (a duet with Noah Kahan), “Peter Pan,” “Penthouse” and more. The tour included special guests Sasha Alex Sloan, Ashe, The Japanese House and MaRynn Taylor. 


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