The show must go on: Country star Jason Aldean resumes his tour for the first time for the first time since the Vegas massacre

ABC/Image Group LA(OKLAHOMA) — Thursday night in Tulsa, Jason Aldean plays his very first concert since his set at the Route 91 Harvest Festival in Las Vegas was interrupted by gunfire.

Over the nearly two weeks since the deadliest shooting in modern U.S. history, Jason has paid tribute to the 58 people who lost their lives by opening Saturday Night Live with the late Tom Petty’s “I Won’t Back Down,” and returned to Vegas to visit with some of the nearly 500 who were injured.

Tonight at Oklahoma’s BOK Center, the They Don’t Know Tour rolls on.  The trek is named after both Jason’s latest album, and his single, which is currently vying for #1.

Chris Young, Kane Brown, and DeeJay Silver — who were all with Jason and his band in Vegas — will also be at the show.

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