One Last Thing With Kelsea Ballerini: The Country Star Reveals Her Last Onstage Wardrobe Malfunction (Exclusive)

Kelsea Ballerini knows that the show must always go on.

In the new issue of PEOPLE , the country superstar, 31, opens up about her latest onstage wardrobe malfunction.

The “Baggage” singer — who just released her acclaimed album Forms last month — was en route to her Heartfirst Tour in 2022 and 2023 when she experienced the incident in question.

“I’m doing all these costume changes, and I was wearing jeans,” Ballerini recalls. “I sang ‘Miss Me More’, and because I have my own [in-ear] monitors, in my brain, I’m like, ‘Man, people are really yelling this. There’s something particularly stormy tonight!’ And then I realized that they were shouting at me to fasten the bar. That was embarrassing.”

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Kelsea Ballerini performs on her Heartfirst Tour in New York in September 2022.

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Ever the trooper, Ballerini knows how to recover like a pro through any style mix-up.

“I was already caught in a zipper in a quick change and I just had to grab the microphone and be in the tent backstage, like, ‘Be there for a second, please don’t leave!’ she jokes. “But now I feel like all those moments, instead of being uncomfortable, I’m just rolling with it. It’s happening.”

After she celebrated her new record Forms with a sold-out album release concert at Madison Square Garden in October, Ballerini will embark on their first arena tour beginning in January.

Here, the country star reveals more of his “latest.”

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Last bachelorette party. They don’t look like before! Ordering pasta, playing We’re Not Really Strangers or Cards Against Humanity and lots of wine.

The last time I was thrilled going into my first day of shooting in the Vote with [fellow season 27 coaches] Toilet [Legend]Michael [Bublé] and Adam [Levine]. I grew up listening to their music. I said, “God, stick together.”

My last tattoo is the word “sunflower” down my back. They always grow towards the sun. It is an indication of where I am in my life right now: I am growing within myself towards good things.

The last song stuck on repeat. All I do is go around singing, “I’m begging you, don’t embarrass me, mother—er” [from “Please Please Please” by Sabrina Carpenter]. So good.

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