Following the mass shooting, organizer Live Nation decided not to hold the 2018 Festival. In December 2018, it was announced that the Festival might return in 2019, with it being held at the
Las Vegas Festival Grounds at the corner of Sahara Avenue and
Las Vegas Boulevard. However, this event did not come to fruition. A January 2020 article in
Billboard magazine on the possibility of the return of the Route 91 Harvest Festival cited several significant challenges that would need to be overcome. These included finding a new venue for the festival, being able to successfully coordinate the booking of numerous performers and competing with existing residencies of country stars in other Las Vegas venues. In 2019, MGM planned to repurpose the Las Vegas Village as a community center which would host athletic events, and parking space for
Allegiant Stadium, but that did not happen. Instead, in 2022, MGM sold most of the village. ==References==