Kelsea Ballerini Falls Off Moving Stage Platform While Singing 'Friends in Low Places' at Tour Finale in Toronto

The moment went down while Ballerini performed Garth Brooks' "Friends in Low Places" in tribute to her crew at Scotiabank Arena

Kevin Mazur/Getty Kelsea Ballerini in October 2024

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Kelsea Ballerini in October 2024

Kelsea Ballerini's tour ended with a tumble.

The country singer wrapped her North American tour on April 13 at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario and took a fall off a moving stage platform while performing a cover of Garth Brooks' "Friends in Low Places" in tribute to her crew.

According to a video of the moment shared by Entertainment Tonight, Ballerini's touring staff came out on stage to celebrate the end of a successful tour as she sang Brooks' 1990 hit.

Related: Kelsea Ballerini Is Breaking All the Patterns — with Resilience, Therapy and a 'Healthy' Love: 'I Fully Accept Myself Now'

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The Grammy-nominated star congregated in one area of the stage with some of her crew and continued walking around the stage, singing and dancing with everyone. But the section of the stage Ballerini stood on was actually a platform that started to rise as she danced away — causing her to fall.

Ballerini, however, immediately resumed singing, struck a pose and laughed off the moment in good spirits.

The "Cowboys Cry Too" artist's 2025 tour kicked off Jan. 21 in Grand Rapids, Mich. and included arena shows in Chicago, Nashville, Detroit, Philadelphia, Boston, Seattle, Los Angeles, San Diego, Las Vegas and more cities before the April 13 show in Toronto.

Related: Kelsea Ballerini Helps Fan Announce Her Pregnancy and Due Date in Sweet Moment at Tulsa Concert

Emma McIntyre/Getty Kelsea Ballerini in March 2025

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Kelsea Ballerini in March 2025

The tour supported Ballerini's latest album Patterns, released in October 2024. Last month, she shared a deluxe version of the record with five new songs.

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"It’s always been at the top of my bucket list to tour arenas," she recently told PEOPLE in a cover story interview.

"Historically there’s not a lot of women in our genre that have made that jump to arenas,” said Ballerini. “I had to do it right because I couldn’t fail — not just for myself but because I want to contribute to the history of women in country music.”

Jason Davis/WireImage Kelsea Ballerini in November 2024

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Kelsea Ballerini in November 2024

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Throughout the tour, she shared many sweet moments with fans. Earlier this month, the "Baggage" musician helped one attendee announce her pregnancy and due date. "Hello, my name is Kelsea Ballerini," she said in a TikTok video, "and I’m here to tell you that Maddy’s pregnant!"

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At another show, she gave a heartfelt pep talk to a young boy who said he'd been bullied for liking her music. "That’s not okay," Ballerini told him, per TikTok. "But you're okay. You're more than okay. Are you having a good time? That's all I care about."

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