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Jason Aldean and Others on the Las Vegas Attack: ‘This World Is Sick’ Jason Aldean and Other Stars on Vegas Shooting: ‘This World Is Sick’
(about 3 hours later)
Words of sympathy began to pour in Monday from musicians who had performed over the weekend at the Las Vegas festival where a shooting killed more than 50 people. Words of sympathy began to pour in Monday from musicians who had performed over the weekend at the Las Vegas festival where a shooting killed at least 58 people.
The shooting happened Sunday, on the last night of the Route 91 Harvest Festival, a three-day country music event. Online video showed the singer Jason Aldean, who was listed as the festival’s final act, performing as the attack began.The shooting happened Sunday, on the last night of the Route 91 Harvest Festival, a three-day country music event. Online video showed the singer Jason Aldean, who was listed as the festival’s final act, performing as the attack began.
Early Monday, Mr. Aldean posted a photo of the words “Pray for Las Vegas” superimposed over the city’s skyline. The attack “hurts my heart,” he wrote. Early Monday, Mr. Aldean posted a photo of the words “Pray for Las Vegas” over the city’s skyline. The attack “hurts my heart,” he wrote.
Jake Owen, a country singer who had performed earlier in the night, said on CNN on Monday that he was onstage with Mr. Aldean when the attack unfolded.Jake Owen, a country singer who had performed earlier in the night, said on CNN on Monday that he was onstage with Mr. Aldean when the attack unfolded.
“It’s like shooting fish in a barrel from where he was,” Mr. Owen said, referring to the gunman, who the police said carried out the attack from a hotel room at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino. “I feel so bad for these people. We’re so lucky that none of us were in the line of fire.”“It’s like shooting fish in a barrel from where he was,” Mr. Owen said, referring to the gunman, who the police said carried out the attack from a hotel room at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino. “I feel so bad for these people. We’re so lucky that none of us were in the line of fire.”
Mr. Owen added that the shooting continued for some time.Mr. Owen added that the shooting continued for some time.
“This is not an exaggeration: This shooting was going on for at least 10 minutes,” he said. “It was nonstop.”“This is not an exaggeration: This shooting was going on for at least 10 minutes,” he said. “It was nonstop.”
Several other performers listed on an online schedule as having performed earlier in the day also offered sympathy online. Several other performers listed on an online schedule as having performed at the festival over the weekend also offered sympathy online.
“Really no words,” the singer Tyler Reeve wrote on Twitter. “Will never understand how people can do these things. Keep these people in your prayers.” The singer Luke Combs posted a photo on Instagram of himself onstage earlier on Sunday.
Early Monday, the musician Josh Abbott said on Twitter that his group, the Josh Abbott Band, had been evacuated from the Mandalay Bay resort. “I wanted to post a photo of what this festival was supposed to be about and not give this horrible person the recognition he so desperately wanted,” Mr. Combs wrote. “I am incredibly saddened by tonight’s events and while I’m thankful that me and all of my band and crew are alive and unharmed, I can’t help but hurt for all the people who weren’t as fortunate and the pain their loved ones must feel.”
The singer Kane Brown, who, according to the schedule, had performed earlier, posted just four words on Twitter early Monday: “This world is sick,” he wrote. The musician Josh Abbott said that his group, the Josh Abbott Band, had been evacuated from the Mandalay Bay resort.
“It was a long, awful night but we are blessed to be alive and healthy,” he said in a statement. “Hug your loved ones tight.”
Other country music stars weighed in as well. Shania Twain said she was “heartbroken.” Keith Urban said he was “stilled and speechless.”
“There are no words right now that suffice,” said Brad Paisley. “Why?” asked Blake Shelton.
The pop singer Ariana Grande, whose concert in Manchester, England, was struck in May by a suicide bomber who killed 22 people and wounded hundreds more, wrote on Twitter, “My heart is breaking for Las Vegas,” and called for more gun control measures.
In a Twitter post, Kane Brown, a country singer who had performed hours before the Las Vegas attack, according to the schedule, offered prayers for Las Vegas. In another, he issued a four-word reaction: “This world is sick.”