Kelsea Ballerini is in the middle of her North American headlining tour. It kicked off in January and is slated to run until April. Later this month, she was slated to perform in Las Vegas, Nevada. However, fans recently received news that the Vegas stop on the tour had been canceled. So far, Ballerini has offered no explanation for the cancellation. Ballerini will almost certainly fill in her fanbase shortly. In the meantime, fans are left disappointed by the news.

The Kelsea Ballerini LIVE Tour was set to roll into Las Vegas, Nevada on March 28. The country star and The Voice coach was scheduled to perform at the T-Mobile Arena in Sin City that evening. Unfortunately, fans who bought tickets for that show have received an email informing them that the show has been canceled.

The email, according to many posts, came from the venue. As a result, Ballerini nor her team added an explanation to the announcement. The video below encapsulates the mood of her fanbase.

Fans React to Kelsea Ballerini Canceling Vegas Show, Show Support for Her

Many fans flocked to the comments of the video above to share their thoughts on the canceled show. Some are disappointed while many are concerned for Kelsea Ballerini’s well-being. Most, though, just want to know why they’re no longer seeing their favorite artist later this month.

“Her silence is deafening,” one commenter wrote. “Ghosting the Las Vegas ticketholders is odd,” they added.

Some fans came with the answers and assumptions. “They posted on the Kelsea Central account that they aren’t sure what happened, they are assuming sports and will let us know what happened,” one fan shared. “Her LA show next week is only 64% sold. So, that may end up having the same thing happen. If a venue isn’t 85% sold, the promoters have up until doors to decide what to do,” another fan said.

However, true Ballerini fans came to the star’s defense. “These comments are NOT it. Kelsea wouldn’t just ignore us. She’s probably trying to reschedule and wasn’t expecting a cancellation if the venue did this,” one fan wrote. “Strange for supporters to act like this,” they added.

The T-Mobile Arena has removed Kelsea Ballerini’s tour stop from its official calendar. March 28 is blank. So, it is unlikely that an NHL game took the place of the concert.

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