Jason Aldean on how his baby got him back touring on the road after Route 91 tragedy

Four months since the tragedy, country singer’s decision to tour again does not come without hesitation.

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January 31, 2018

Nearly five months after the worst mass shooting in American history, country star Jason Aldean described how close he was to losing a bandmate that night during a recent interview with The Highway (Ch. 56)‘s Storme Warren, who was also on the ground at the Route 91 Harvest Festival in Las Vegas during the attack.

Aldean and his band members had already taken the stage on Oct. 1, 2017, for their headlining set at the country music festival when a gunman at the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino opened fire, killing 58 and injuring more than 500 people. Aldean recalled thinking that a speaker had blown when he first heard the gunshots, before realizing that his bandmates had begun taking cover.

The band’s bass guitarist, Tully Kennedy, was nearly struck by a bullet. Luckily his bass guitar shielded him from being wounded.

In the aftermath of the shooting, Aldean credits the birth of his son Memphis as a major factor in his emotional recovery.

Four months since the tragedy, country singer’s decision to tour again does not come without hesitation, but his dedication to his fans is paramount.  

He will embark this summer on the High Noon Neon Tour, which opens May 10 at the Sprint Center in Kansas City, Mo.

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