Route 91 Harvest Festival Could Return In 2019

The festival took a year off after the massacre which occurred there in 2017.

(Las Vegas, NV)  --  Organizers of the Route 91 Harvest Festival are hoping to bring the event back in 2019. 

It's been just over a year since 58 people were gunned down at the country music festival on the Las Vegas Strip. 

The trade publication "Amplify" reports organizers are working to bring the event back next year. 

Several lawsuits prevented it from returning in 2018. 

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