As I’m sure you all know by now, yesterday a man opened fire at the Mandalay Bay Resort in Las Vegas, Nevada. Following this tragedy, which has been dubbed as the deadliest mass shooting in modern America, 59 people died and more than 520 were injured. The shooter, who has been identified as 64 year old Stephen Paddock shot and killed himself on the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay hotel and casino. Following the news, many dance music artists took to their social media platform of choice to express their thoughts on the horrific incident!
Praying that this madness stops…what has the world come to
— marshmello (@marshmellomusic) October 2, 2017
Can’t believe the news today. Las Vegas is like a second home to me. Sending my thoughts and love to the affected ones.
— Alesso (@Alesso) October 2, 2017
I can’t believe what’s happened. Our thoughts are with all those affected by this horrible tragedy in our second home Las Vegas.
— THE CHAINSMOKERS (@TheChainsmokers) October 2, 2017
I’m in the middle of this fucking nightmare right now. This shit is so real. We are getting out to somewhere safe. Everyone get out of area
— Jauz (@Jauzofficial) October 2, 2017
I’m speechless… prayers out to everyone in Vegas
— Dillon Francis (@DILLONFRANCIS) October 2, 2017
Just heard the terrible news about the shooting in Las Vegas. Totally in shock. #PrayingForVegas
— Armin van Buuren (@arminvanbuuren) October 2, 2017
Vegas has us shook. We’re there almost 20 x’s a year, could have been any of us.
— Tritonal (@Tritonal) October 2, 2017
So much hate in the world at the moment…
Absolutely disgusting to read about what happened in Vegas.
Thoughts to everyone involved.— Zedd (@Zedd) October 2, 2017
So, so, so wrong what happened in Vegas! 🙁 Can’t fathom being in the crowd, can’t fathom being on stage. Condolences to everyone involved!
— Darude (@Darudevil) October 2, 2017
what the fuck 💔💔my heart goes out to vegas right now. this shit is so scary. why 🙁 https://t.co/kA0oZR6ejM
— meej (@hi_mija) October 2, 2017
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— Afrojack (@afrojack) October 2, 2017