Just one week after debuting at the Grand Ole Opry, Shinedown has continued to dazzle fans with a new music video for the hit single “Three Six Five.”
The hard rock band, which includes lead singer Brent Smith, Zach Myers, Eric Bass, Barry Kerch, and Jason Todd, just wrapped up four months of touring on the Dance, Kid, Dance tour, which ran from April to Aug. 2025, with the final stop in Memphis, Tennessee.
On October 10, they returned to The Volunteer State, this time heading to Nashville for their first-ever appearance at the Grand Ole Opry.
While the venue is best known for its country acts, a handful of rock bands have performed there prior to Shinedown, including The Byrds, considered to be the first rock band to ever play the venue, The Dropkick Murphys, and Paramore.
Carrie Underwood was on hand at the Opry to host and introduce the band. They performed three songs for the Nashville audience, “A Symptom of Being Human,” “Three Six Five” and debuted a brand new song called “Searchlight,” which they later posted about after the show.
On Instagram, Shinedown shared a clip of them performing the new song with a message that said, “Last night was a dream come true for us. Couldn’t have imagined a more perfect stage to introduce our forthcoming single “Searchlight”… it’s about trusting your light, even in the dark 🔦”
Just one week later, on Friday, October 17, Shinedown shared the music video for “Three Six Five” on YouTube, racking up more than 40,000 views in less than 24 hours. The single is already a hit in its own right, having landed at No. 1 on the Alternative Radio Mediabase Chart earlier this year.
Last month, Shinedown made history when their single “Killing Fields” became their 21st No.1 hit on the Alternative Radio Mediabase chart.
This story was originally reported by Parade on Oct 18, 2025, where it first appeared in the News section. Add Parade as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
‘ The preceding article may include information circulated by third parties ’
‘ Some details of this article were extracted from the following source www.yahoo.com ’














