Shinedown has released the official music video for their chart-topping and genre-defying song “Three Six Five,” featuring footage from their massive Dance, Kid, Dance Tour as well as behind-the-scenes moments of life on the road. Shot and edited by Carter Louthian, the video serves as a testament to the power of Shinedown’s fanbase, capturing fans singing, laughing, and crying alongside the band during packed shows including their sold-out Madison Square Garden debut and personal highlights of the band sharing the tour with their families. The music video celebrates the song’s incredible year, hitting Top 20 at Top 40 radio, No. 1 at alternative radio, charting Top 10 at Hot AC and AC, and No. 16 at active rock.
Each night on tour, frontman Brent Smith would ask the audience to raise their hands if they lost someone no longer on this planet and think about them every single day wishing they had one more minute, with the band turning on house lights to reveal more than half the audience raising their hands during this emotional moment. A video of this exact moment recently posted on socials has nearly 3 million views and thousands of comments filled with stories of loved ones lost, similar to the reaction to the animated music video where the comment section overflowed with stories of grief and resilience. This month has been packed for Shinedown as they recently made their Grand Ole Opry debut and received a standing ovation for their performance after being introduced by 17-year Opry member Carrie Underwood, who admitted she’s been a big fan since 2004, with the band performing “A Symptom of Being Human,” “Three Six Five,” and surprising the audience with the debut of new song “Searchlight.”


