Celebrity Celebrity Relationships Celebrity Breakups Kelsea Ballerini Is 'Pretty Much Done' Wedding Planning "Everything has been easy," the country star told PEOPLE. of planning to wed Morgan Evans. "I get to marry him." By Mark Gray Mark Gray Mark Gray is a journalist of over two decades. He has written about entertainment, sports and crime since 2001, focusing primarily on the Las Vegas market. People Editorial Guidelines Published on September 25, 2017 10:20PM EDT Kelsea Ballerini is ready to head down the aisle, but she and her fiancé, Morgan Evans, have a few things to accomplish before tying the knot. “We’re getting close,” she told PEOPLE Saturday of the nuptials. “He has as single [“Kiss Somebody”] to put out. I have an album [Unapologetically] to put out beforehand, so we’re both very busy, but I think we’re pretty much done. I have the dress. We have the place. We have the plane ticket. We’re ready to go.” While many stress and stress over the wedding, Ballerini, 24, said it was pretty much smooth sailing for her. “The dress was the easy part. Everything has been easy,” she said, revealing little else about what she’ll wear. “I get to marry him.” Last week, she even celebrated that rite of passage: Her bachelorette party, which she did in Las Vegas. C Flanigan/FilmMagic On Saturday afternoon, she was back in Sin City, this time performing at iHeartRadio Music Festival Village. With her beau attending and watching from backstage, Ballerini whipped through a four-song set that included her newest single “Legends.” “I feel like it’s been a chameleon song. Different people hear it different ways. Some people hear it as a breakup song,” she said of the single. “Some people hear it as a lost kind of song. Some people hear it as a love song. For me, it’s a love song, and it’s about a love that doesn’t necessarily have to end, and one that you’re just reflecting on knowing that it’s going to be important.” The music video for the song is rather intense, as it portrays a fatal car crash. That, she says, was always in her mind. “When I first wrote it two years ago, I always envisioned a car wreck for the video,” she said. “The video is very sad and dramatic and intense, but it’s always how I pictured it. I never thought of it as a breakup song. I always thought of it as a beautiful love story that ends tragically, and that video really captures that.”