Kelsea Ballerini Brings Intimate Magic To Chicago With One-Night-Only SiriusXM & Pandora Show
For one night only, Kelsea Ballerini transformed Chicago’s Riviera Theatre into a glittering haven of light, energy, and connection. The exclusive SiriusXM and Pandora concert on Tuesday night gave a lucky group of subscribers and fans a front-row seat to a performance that proved smaller venues can carry the same electricity as sold-out arenas.
A Sparkling Entrance
The crowd’s anticipation built as DJ sets warmed up the room and fans’ wristbands began flashing in sync with the beats from the darkened stage. When Ballerini’s voice finally rang out with her debut single “Love Me Like You Mean It,” the intimate theatre erupted.
Dressed in a burgundy off-the-shoulder jumpsuit paired with matching patent boots, she radiated star power while neon pink lyrics lit the screen behind her. The words were hardly necessary — the audience sang every line back to her with flawless precision.
“Chicago, are you ready to start unpacking with us?” she grinned, guitar in hand, before diving into “Baggage,” a fresh cut from her newest album PATTERNS.
The setlist seamlessly wove together the Tennessee native’s biggest hits and newest material. She leaned into fan-favorites like “If You Go Down (I’m Goin’ Down Too)” and “Heartfirst” from Subject to Change, then shifted gears for the night’s only cover — a shimmering rendition of Fleetwood Mac’s “Dreams.”
Fuchsia blooms filled the backdrop as she paused to thank the crowd. “There’s this beautiful, healing, connective thing that happens when I get to play music with you,” she admitted, her voice cracking with emotion. “And candidly, your girl needed it this week. Thank you for being here.”
From there, she dug deeper into PATTERNS alongside raw confessions from Rolling Up the Welcome Mat. Songs like “Blindsided,” “How Do I Do This,” and “Mountain With a View” carried the weight of heartbreak, while “Muscle Memory” saw her hop down to the barricade, belting inches away from thrilled fans.
An Unforgettable Encore
After 14 songs, the stage went dark. Moments later, Ballerini reemerged, wrapped in a fluffy fur coat and illuminated only by stark white beams of light radiating from the back wall. Sitting on a barstool, she set the scene for one last emotional release.
The full performance will air on SiriusXM’s The Highway (ch. 56) on Friday, October 3 at 11am ET, and will be available to stream anytime on the SiriusXM app.