Answered: Where Kelsea Ballerini should visit on her next trip to Charleston

Did you know? Ballerini collaborated with Apple Maps to highlight a few of her favorite Lowcountry spots.

This photo shows Kelsea Ballerini performing on stage under a soft spotlight, creating an intimate and ethereal atmosphere. Seated on a stool, she strums an acoustic guitar and sings into a microphone, her focus deep and emotional. She wears a layered tulle dress paired with sparkling knee-high boots, adding elegance and glamour to the moment. The background is dimly lit, with a drum set visible behind her.

Ballerini has made several stops in Charleston — some to visit friends, and some for work.

Photo by Danielle Johnson

Wednesday, April 9, Kelsea Ballerini will have the Lowcountry rocking as she makes a stop at North Charleston Coliseum on her first-ever arena tour.

Ballerini recently told The Post and Courier that Charleston is like a “second home” to her. While she may know her way around the Holy City, a few weeks back, we asked where you think she should visit while she’s in town, and you delivered big time.

Here are a few of your recommendations:

Events
The Town of Summerville is celebrating Iced Tea Day with free sweet tea and tea-inspired dishes and specialty drinks.
Book it to your local library — Charleston County Public Library, Dorchester County Library, and the Berkeley County Library System are all hosting summer reading programs.
Pride Month is in June and the Lowcountry has some fun events to celebrate.
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From May 24 through September 1, South Carolinians can enjoy the Columbia Museum of Art’s 27 galleries and all the different ways to explore them — plus a range of exciting events — admission-free.
Bring the family to learn about the pirates of early Charleston.
We’ll be toasting to the bountiful beverage industry across Charleston, SC from Monday, July 22 to Friday, July 26, 2024.