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Celine Dion Pays Tribute to Vegas Shooting Victims, Donates Proceeds of Concert After Massacre

Celine Dion returned to the stage in Las Vegas on Tuesday evening (October 3) after a mass shooting occurred on the strip tragically killing 59 and wounding over 500.

“On Sunday we lost too many beautiful, innocent souls, and so many are still suffering,” the 49-year-old entertainer told the crowd during her show (via People). “But tonight we’re going to let these families know that we are supporting them and that we will help them through their tragic loss. We dedicate tonight’s show to all of the victims and their families, and to the first responders, and to the doctors and nurses who are working around the clock to save lives, and to so many heroes who did whatever they could to help complete strangers in a time of desperate need.”

Celine will be donating all the proceeds from the show to the victims of this unthinkable act of violence.

Las Vegas Shooting Victim Reunited with Man Who Saved Him in Emotional Video - Watch Now

Today show host Savannah Guthrie interviewed one of the survivors of the Las Vegas shooting, Tom McIntosh, who was shot in the leg.

Tom told the story of what happened after he was shot, where a stranger named James Lawson stopped to help him, fixed a tourniquet around his wound, and waited with him until he was able to get to the hospital.

Savannah then surprised Tom and said James was on site to meet. The two reunited for the first time since James helped Tom.

“I wouldn’t have [made it]. By the time I got over the wall, my pants were soaked and my shoes were full of blood. So I wouldn’t have made it. I know I wouldn’t have, so I’m very thankful that James was there to help me,” Tom said.

James, who was in the Army Reserves and has EMT training, recalled, “He kept wanting to not lose his foot and I kept reassuring him of that. And he’s still got it.”

At least 59 people have died and well over 500 more were injured in unspeakable act of violence.

Our continued thoughts are with those affected by the terrible tragedy.

Route 91 Organizers Release Statement on Las Vegas Tragedy: 'We Will Not Let Hate Win'

The founders of Route 91, the festival where the horrific Las Vegas shooting occurred, are speaking out about the tragedy.

“On behalf of the entire Route 91 Harvest Family, we are completely devastated by the event that occurred Sunday night,” the statement began.

They continued, “Our deepest sympathies go out to the injured and the deceased and their loved ones, senseless violence has claimed the souls of our fans and we have little in the way of answers. Our eternal gratitude goes out to the LVPD, Emergency services, security guards, and fans for their selfless acts of bravery while trying to help those in need.”

The company concluded with an empowering message.

“While we will try and move forward, we will never forget this day. We will NOT let hate win over LOVE. We will NOT be defeated by senseless violence. We WILL persevere, and honor the souls that were lost. Because it matters,” they wrote.

The CW Delays iHeartRadio Music Festival Special Amid Las Vegas Shooting

The CW has decided to delay the airing of the 2017 iHeartRadio Music Festival special after the Las Vegas shooting this weekend, the deadliest mass shooting in American history.

The festival was filmed in Las Vegas on September 22 and 23. The Daytime Village festivities on the 23rd took place at the same location as the Route 91 Harvest Festival, where the shooting took place.

At least 59 people have died and well over 500 more were injured.

“Out of respect to the victims of last Sunday’s terrible tragedy in Las Vegas, and their families, The CW Network and iHeartMedia will be postponing this week’s TV broadcast of the iHeartRadio Music Festival,” the network said in a statement (via Deadline). “New broadcast dates will be announced at a later time.”

Celine Dion, Britney Spears, & More Vegas Performers Send Love After Shooting

The world is in mourning over what happened in Las Vegas at the Route 91 Harvest Festival on Sunday night (October 1, 2017) and celebs who are regular performers in Vegas are speaking out with prayers and condolences.

A gunman opened fire on the open-air music festival and killed at least 58 people and over 500 others were injured.

Stars like Celine Dion, Britney Spears, Cher, and Jennifer Lopez, who all have residencies in Vegas, have reacted to the tragedy on Twitter.

Read what they had to say below.

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'Marshall' Movie Premiere Canceled After Las Vegas Shooting

The Hollywood premiere of the movie Marshall has been canceled following the mass shooting in Las Vegas on Sunday night.

The red carpet was set to take place on Monday (October 2) at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood.

“On this day of national mourning, we have decided to cancel tonight’s scheduled red carpet premiere of Marshall,” an Open Road spokesperson said. “Instead, tonight’s event will be a private screening of the film for the cast, filmmakers and invited guests. Our thoughts are with the the victims of the tragedy in Las Vegas, their families and all of those affected.”

Chadwick Boseman, Josh Gad, Kate Hudson, Sterling K. Brown, and more star in the film about Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall.

Read what celebs are saying about the shooting.

Blake Shelton, Luke Bryan, & More Country Stars React to Las Vegas Shooting

Blake Shelton, Luke Bryan, and more stars in the country music community are speaking out following the deadly mass shooting that took place at the Route 91 Harvest Festival in Las Vegas.

A gunman opened fire on the open-air music festival on Sunday night (October 1, 2017) and killed at least 58 people and over 500 others were injured.

Celebs are sharing their condolences with everyone affected by the tragic event at the country music festival, and many are also sharing ways that people can help out in this troubling time.

Read the tweets below.

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