The Cause Of Death Of ‘The Voice’ And ‘America’s Got Talent’ Singer Nolan Neal Has Been Revealed
According to a spokesperson for the Davidson County Medical Examiner’s office, The Voice contestant Nolan Neal died as a result of a fatal fentanyl overdose.
The late singer, who was open about his struggle with substance abuse, was found dead in his apartment on July 18 at the age of 41.
Hinder’s member revealed that he relapsed after joining, citing internal pressures to fit in with the other members. In an interview with WBIR in 2020, the singer also revealed that he struggled with substance abuse during his time on The Voice. “I remember getting sober in 2010; on May 15, I went to rehab.” “I managed to stay clean,” Neal told WBIR in July 2020. “I became a member of the rock band Hinder, which was all about drinking and partying.”

Nolan rose to prominence on America’s Got Talent, where he appeared on season 15 and wowed audiences with his live performance of single “Send Me a Butterfly.”
On social media, both The Voice and America’s Got Talent expressed their condolences to Neal’s family. “We are heartbroken by Nolan Neal’s passing,” the show said in a statement. “His incredible talent will be remembered forever.” During this difficult time, our hearts go out to his family and friends.”
In an interview with People, America’s Got Talent judge Simon Cowell also expressed his condolences. “Unfortunately, it happens far too frequently over the years.” This was something I was thinking about the other day. “People who died too soon,” Cowell said. “It’s horrible every time it happens because you’ve gotten to know them.”
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