Jason Aldean & More Pay Tribute To Route 91 Victims On One-Year Anniversary

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Yesterday marked the one-year anniversary of the Route 91 Harvest Festival tragedy and several country artist took to social media to pay tribute to the victims and the survivors.

Jason Aldean, who was on stage when the shooting started, posted an image of a neon symbol from the fest, writing, "Thinkin about our Route 91 family today. #vegasstrong.”

Jake Owen, who performed just before Jason, also shared his toughts, writing, “I will never forget the evening of October 1st, 2017,” adding, “A year ago today people were loving life. They were singing along. Families and friends. 58 lives were lost and thousands were injured and lives changed forever. You will always be in my heart and on my mind.”

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Thinkin about our Route 91 family today. #vegasstrong 🧡

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One year ago today my world changed, my band and crew’s world changed, and the whole world changed. A night meant for music was silenced by the sound of gunfire. 58 people lost their lives that night and thousands more will never be the same. We are in no way fully healed, and may never be, but we are all a hell of a lot stronger and continue to move forward. Forward for the victims, forward for their families, forward for the fans, and forward for country music. No one could ever expect something like this to happen, so if you’re reading this just take a second to appreciate waking up today and getting to live your life and make sure you hug your loved ones a little tighter. If you’re suffering today, just know that this ole boy is thinking about you and that you are never alone. #CountryStrong #VegasStrong

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