Kelsea Ballerini is delightful in floral mini dress with hubby Morgan Evans at CMA Foundation event in Nashville
She's in the middle of a one-week break during her Miss Me More Tour.
And Kelsea Ballerini made the time Tuesday night to support the nonprofit CMA Foundation's 4th annual Teachers of America Awards in Nashville, Tennessee.
The country music star, 25, was accompanied to the event by her husband, Australian country singer Morgan Evans, 34.
Couple goals: Kelsea Ballerini and husband Morgan Evans supported the nonprofit CMA Foundation's 4th annual Teachers of America Awards in Nashville, Tennessee, Tuesday night
Kelsea put on a leggy show in a pretty floral-themed mini dress.
The short-sleeved outfit featured purple, blue and green flower motifs and was cinched at the waist with a silver gray belt.
The singer added vibrant blue heels and wore her long blonde hair in a jaunty ponytail.
Morgan opted for a gray shirt left untucked over skinny black trousers and wore shiny brown shoes.
Gorgeous: Kelsea, who's on a break from her Miss Me More Tour, put on a leggy show in a pretty floral mini dress cinched at the waist with a belt and a pair of vibrant blue heels
Love song: Kelsea, 25, married Australian country singer Morgan Evans, 34, in December 2017
Kelsea's second studio album Unapologetically earned a Best Country Album nomination at the 2019 Grammys.
It features a collection of songs which detail her personal journey including growing up, heartbreak and finding love again.
The Grammy nod came two years after she was nominated for Best New Artist at the awards show following the huge success of her debut album The First Time.
She embarked on her first arena tour in early April after touring in support of Kelly Clarkson and wraps it up May 11.
On the road: Kelsea embarked on her first arena tour in early April after touring in support of Kelly Clarkson. She's pictured on stage in her hometown of Knoxville on April 18
The CMA Foundation honored 30 music educators from across the U.S. at its awards show that celebrates music teachers and their mission of educating children.
The teachers - 10 from Nashville public schools, two from Tennessee schools and 10 from other parts of the country - each receive $2,500 for their classrooms and a $2,500 gift.
Other recording artists who attended the gala dinner included Lindsay Ell, Mickey Guyton, Rachel Wammack and Stephanie Quayle.
Casual style: Canadian singer Lindsay Ell attended the event wearing a cropped blue tank top and red, blue and black striped trousers
Supported the event: Recording artist Mickey Guyton walked the red carpet in a sleeveless dove gray dress and tasseled sandal heels
Leggy: Rachel Wammack opted for a black off-the-shoulder mini dress and mesh heels, left, while Stephanie Quayle chose a red mini dress with keyhole bodice and cowboy boots, right