Shinedown launches 2025 with two new singles

“Three Six Five” & “Dance, Kid, Dance” are available now

Shinedown kicks off 2025 with two new singles — “Three Six Five” and “Dance, Kid, Dance” — via Atlantic Records. “Three Six Five” is an example of the band’s ability to tackle the tough subjects through impeccable songwriting while “Dance, Kid, Dance” hits hard right out of the gate with incredibly heavy guitars and a tempo that doesn’t quit.

In celebration of the new songs for 2025 the Dance, Kid, Dance Tour kicks off on April 25th in Des Moines, Iowa, and will be one of the band’s largest U.S. tours ever. The 35-date run will hit some of the country’s most iconic venues including New York’s Madison Square Garden on July 20th, Boston’s TD Garden on July 19th, and Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on May 10th. The trek includes Beartooth & Bush on select dates with Morgan Wade on all shows.

For the tour, Shinedown has teamed up with Musicians On Call and will be donating $1 for every ticket sold for the tour. As the nation’s leading provider of live music in hospitals, Musicians On Call (MOC) has delivered the healing power of music to patients, families and caregivers in healthcare environments for 25 years. More than one million people across all 50 states have experienced the joys of live music in the hospital setting through MOC’s bedside, virtual and streaming programs. MOC Volunteers perform live for children and adults facing any health challenge, including Veterans recovering in VA facilities, family members supporting loved ones in need and healthcare workers caring for patients. The collaboration is just one of the many charities Shinedown supports as they frequently give back to organizations in need.

In addition, this week Shinedown was nominated for numerous iHeartRadio Music Awards including Rock Song of the Year for “A Symptom of Being Human,” Rock Artist of the Year, and Sanjay Parikh was nominated for Favorite Tour Photographer for Shinedown. The new nods bring the band to 13 iHeartRadio Music Awards since the band’s inception with no sign of slowing down.

Shinedown continues to demonstrate that they are one of the most forward-thinking powerhouses in music, forever pushing the boundaries of what it means to be a modern-day rock band. The tour and new music not only kick off a new era for Shinedown but continue to celebrate the momentous acclaim the band received from their juggernaut song “A Symptom of Being Human” off their seventh studio album Planet Zero. The song, which has reached over 100 million streams and counting, crossed over not only to Alternative but Top 40 radio and resonated with fans across the globe for the unifying message of its lyrics: that it is our human connections that matter the most.

 

Buddy Iahn
Buddy Iahn