3 Doors Down Frontman Brad Arnold Dies at 47 After Cancer Battle

Brad Arnold, the founding lead singer of American rock band 3 Doors Down, has died at age 47. The band announced his passing, confirming he died peacefully surrounded by family, including his wife Jennifer.

Arnold disclosed a diagnosis of advanced kidney cancer in May 2025, which led to the cancellation of the band’s 2025 tour. He was the voice and co-writer of iconic early 2000s hits like “Kryptonite,” “When I’m Gone,” and “Here Without You,” which defined the band’s mainstream rock success.

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Arnold’s legacy is secured by anthems that captured a generation, remembered for their emotional resonance as much as their commercial success.

Sources: Nigerian Tribune, Reuters

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