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Horror and heartbreak: Country stars react to Vegas shooting

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This combination photo shows country performers, top row from left, Luke Combs, Thomas Rhett, Luke Bryan, and from bottom left, Maren Morris, Carrie Underwood and Reba McEntire who took to social media to express their sadness after the mass shooting in Las Vegas at the Route 91 Harvest Festival on Sunday, Oct. 1, 2017.

Updated Monday, Oct. 2, 2017 | 4:33 p.m.

Mass Shooting on Las Vegas Strip

An investigator works in the room at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino where a gunman opened fire from on a music festival Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2017, in Las Vegas. The gunman killed dozens and injuring hundreds at the festival. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez) Launch slideshow »

Country stars and celebrities took to social media to express their sadness after the mass shooting in Las Vegas at the Route 91 Harvest Festival:

— "I am incredibly saddened by tonight's events and while I'm thankful that me and all of my band and crew are alive and unharmed, I can't help but hurt for all the people who weren't as fortunate and the pain their loved ones must feel. Keep Vegas, these fans, and all of the country music community in your thoughts and prayers, we could sure use it tonight. Thank you." — Luke Combs, who performed earlier in the night, in a message posted to Instagram.

— "My heart is breaking for Las Vegas. We need love, unity, peace, gun control & for people to look at this & call this what it is = terrorism." — Ariana Grande, on Twitter.

— "There are no words to express the helplessness and sorrow my broken heart feels for the victims in Vegas and their families." Taylor Swift on Twitter.

— "I am shocked by this horrific display of evil and deeply saddened for the families of the victims of our beautiful city. My heart is crying for Las Vegas," — Nicolas Cage, who starred in "Leaving Las Vegas," on Twitter.

— "I just can't even fathom what happened in Vegas. My heart is broken. My love and all my prayers go out this morning to every family and friend who suffered loss, and everyone who was there. May God be with you through this tragic time." — Thomas Rhett on Twitter.

— "I'm not gonna say anything else other than I'm lucky to be alive. As are many others... and so many people are gone... this is heartbreaking." — Chris Young on Twitter.

— "Words can't begin explain my sadness. My family and I are praying for the victims of this tragedy. Truly heartbroken." — Luke Bryan on Twitter.

— "Praying for everyone at #HarvestFestival. There are no words right now that suffice." — Brad Paisley on Twitter.

— "We played Route 91 in Vegas the night before last. It was one of my favorite shows and festivals to be on. We were all singing. I'm in shock over this unfair, senseless tragedy and heartbroken for the lives taken too soon." — Maren Morris on Twitter.

— "Woke up to such horrible news. We are praying for the victims and their families. May the Lord bring some comfort to them." — Carrie Underwood on Twitter.

— "Praying for all the innocent victims and their families in Las Vegas." — Celine Dion on Twitter.

— "Stilled and speechless... Our hearts and prayers are with everyone involved and affected." — Keith Urban on Twitter.

— "My heart goes out to all of our friends, @jasonaldean, our music family and fans in Las Vegas.." — Reba McEntire on Instagram.

— "My heart hurts... what in the world?! Let's all show Vegas we have their back in this madness... praying for all the victims and for the country music community... damn this hits close to home... We WILL get through this." — Brett Eldredge on Twitter.

— "The band & crew were on the concert grounds and saw people get shot. Some of my crew members were hit with shrapnel, but not injured. We are deeply disturbed by this horrific act of violence and send our thoughts and prayers to the victims and their families. It was a long awful night but we are blessed to be alive and healthy. Hug your loved ones tight." — Josh Abbott Band on Facebook.