(Radio.com) The mayor of Nashville, Megan Barry, along with Sarah Trahern, CEO of CMA and Butch Spyridon, president of the Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp, have released a joint statement announcing that a vigil to honor those lost in Las Vegas lasr night (Oct. 2).
"Our heartfelt thoughts and prayers are with everyone involved in the tragic event in Las Vegas, especially the victims, their families and friends, and the fans, artists and crews from our Country community in Vegas. This festival brought together people from all backgrounds united in enjoying life through music," reads the statement.
"Safety at all of our events is and will remain our top priority. We are constantly adjusting our event security measures year-round, partnering and consulting with experts at the federal, state and local levels through our full-time security team and the Metro Police Department. We will continue our efforts to provide the most comprehensive security possible." Read more here.
Jason Aldean Launching Full Throttle Tour
Jason Aldean Raised Over $600K For Children's Hospital With Acoustic Show (2024 In Review)
Jason Aldean Recruited By John Morgan For 'Friends Like That' (2024 In Review)
John Morgan Follows 'Friends Like That (Feat. Jason Aldean)' With 'I Know Better'
Jason Aldean, Def Leppard and Bailey Zimmerman Lead Country Thunder SK Lineup
Copyright 2023 Iconoclast Entertainment Group All rights reserved.