Shinedown Release ‘Three Six Five’ Music Video Featuring Live Tour Footage

Multi-platinum rock band Shinedown has released a new music video for their chart-topping single, “Three Six Five.” The video, released on Saturday, October 18, features live and behind-the-scenes footage from the band’s recent, massively successful “Dance, Kid, Dance” tour, capturing the powerful connection between the band and their audience.

In a statement accompanying the video’s release, the band shared their excitement and invited fans to relive the tour.

“This year’s been one for the books and playing ‘Three Six Five‘ live with thousands of you has been unforgettable. Relive it with this brand new video, packed with highlights from the ‘Dance, Kid, Dance‘ tour,” the band commented.

The new video, which includes highlights from their sold-out debut performance at Madison Square Garden, serves as a celebration of the song’s incredible multi-format success, which saw it hit #1 at Alternative Radio and break into the Top 20 at Top 40 radio.

Beyond its commercial success, the video also captures the profound emotional connection the song has forged with the band’s audience. Each night on tour, frontman Brent Smith would create a powerful moment by asking the crowd a poignant question.

“Do me a favor, if you lost someone in your life that’s no longer on this planet anymore and you think about them every single day and say to yourself ‘I wish had one more day (with them)…’ I want you to raise your hand,” Smith would ask, before the house lights would reveal more than half the arena with their hands in the air.

The video release is the latest in a series of major milestones for the band this month. Shinedown recently made their debut performance at the legendary Grand Ole Opry, where they received a standing ovation. In a surprise move during their Opry set, the band also debuted a brand-new, unreleased song titled “Searchlight.”

“Would you like to hear the debut of a song that no one has heard?” Smith teased the crowd before explaining the track’s origin. “Sometimes when you listen close enough to the universe and you’re willing to receive something from it — a song can come out of thin air… we didn’t find it, it found us.”

You can watch the video down below.