What is Kelsea Ballerini's Net Worth: Her Earnings Revealed
Kelsea Ballerini is a successful female hitmaker in the country music industry. Her star status has resulted in a considerable income that is bound to keep growing. Keep reading to find out more about Kelsea's net worth and how she earns her money.
According to Celebrity Net Worth, the "Miss Me More" singer has a net worth of roughly $6 million.
In 2014, Kelsea was named one of CMT's Next Women of Country. The following year, she released her debut studio album, The First Time, which reached an impressive No. 4 on the U.S. Country Music album chart. She had four big hits with the singles "Love Me Like You Mean It," "Peter Pan," "Dibs," and "Yeah Boy." The first three songs topped the U.S. Country Airplay charts, while the latter peaked at No. 3. This was a significant accomplishment for a newcomer in Nashville. Kelsea's success earned her a nomination for Best New Artist at the 2017 Grammy Awards, although she lost to Alessia Cara.
Kelsea followed up with her second studio album, Unapologetically, in November 2017. Its initial single, "Legends," became her fourth No. 1 on the Country Airplay chart. Although "Miss Me More" peaked at No. 2, it became a crossover hit with some pop radio stations. Like her first album, Kelsea wrote or cowrote all of the songs in the LP.
Kelsea released her eponymous third album in March 2020, which produced four hit singles: "Homecoming Queen?," "The Other Girl," "Hole in the Bottle," and "Half of My Hometown." She later collaborated with the pop band LANY for the 2021 hit single "I Quit Drinking," cementing her status as a crossover artist.
The "Subject to Change" singer released her fourth studio album in September 2022 and surprised fans with more new music in February 2023 with the release of her EP, "Rolling Up the Welcome Mat," about her divorce from fellow country artist Morgan Evans.
Following the release of her first two albums, Kelsea performed full U.S. tours, including the 2019 Miss Me More tour. She has also opened for established country acts such as Lady A, Thomas Rhett, Keith Urban, and Dan + Shay.
Kelsea began her 10-stop Heartfirst tour in September 2022, ahead of the release of "Subject to Change," playing iconic venues like New York's Radio City Music Hall and Los Angeles' Greek Theater. It was highly successful, and she added a second leg in March 2023, performing at nine sold out stops with 10 more tour dates scheduled for June and July 2023.