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:

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