Brad Arnold, a founding member and lead singer of 3 Doors Down, has died following a battle with cancer. He was 47.
The musician passed away peacefully in his sleep on Saturday (Feb. 7), surrounded by his wife, Jennifer, and loved ones, the Mississippi-based rock band wrote on its official Instagram page.
“As a founding member, vocalist, and original drummer of 3 Doors Down, Brad helped redefine mainstream rock, blending post-grunge accessibility with emotionally direct songwriting and lyrical themes that resonated with everyday listeners,” the band wrote in a statement.
3 Doors Down announced in May 2025 that Arnold had been diagnosed with stage 4 kidney cancer and that the band would cancel its summer tour. In a video posted to social media at the time, Arnold shared the news himself, noting that he was battling clear cell renal cell carcinoma, which had spread to his lungs.
“I have no fear. I really, sincerely am not scared of it at all,” the singer said, emphasizing that he had been leaning on his faith during the medical battle. He also asked fans for their prayers. “I’d love for you to lift me up in prayer any chance you get. And I think it’s time for me to go and listen to ‘It’s Not My Time’ a little bit.”
Born in Mississippi, Arnold formed 3 Doors Down in 1996 with his high school friends — guitarist Matt Roberts and bassist Todd Harrell — in their hometown of Escatawpa. At the time, Arnold served as both the band’s singer and drummer. The following year, the trio recorded a demo tape featuring “Kryptonite,” a song Arnold had written while still in high school. The track gained popularity on local radio stations and eventually attracted the attention of major record labels.
During its early-2000s heyday, 3 Doors Down scored 10 Billboard Hot 100 chart hits, including three top 10s: 2000’s “Kryptonite” (No. 3), 2003’s “When I’m Gone” (No. 4), and 2003’s “Here Without You” (No. 5). The band also had two No. 1 albums on the all-genre Billboard 200 chart: Seventeen Days (2005) and the self-titled 3 Doors Down (2008).
Arnold earned three Grammy nominations for his work with 3 Doors Down: best rock song for “Kryptonite” and “When I’m Gone,” and best rock performance by a duo or group with vocal for “When I’m Gone.”
3 Doors Down went on to release Time of My Life in 2011, which marked the last album featuring Arnold alongside original members Roberts and Harrell. Guitarist Roberts left the band due to health issues in 2012, and bassist Harrell was dismissed following a 2013 vehicular manslaughter charge. The band’s final studio album, Us and the Night, was released in 2016, though 3 Doors Down continued to tour regularly.
In its Instagram post, 3 Doors Down wrote that Arnold was a “devoted husband to Jennifer, and his kindness, humor, and generosity touched everyone fortunate enough to know him. Those closet to him will remember not only his talent, but his warmth, humility, faith, and deep love for his family and friends.”
The rock community flooded 3 Doors Down’s comments section, sharing their condolences. Alter Bridge wrote, “Thank you Brad, your friendship was one we will hold close forever. Until we meet again,” Sevendust added, “Rest now brother. Thank you for all you have given us.” And Creed commented, “Sending love the Arnold family and 3DD family.”
Arnold is now the second original member of 3 Doors Down to pass away. Roberts, who co-wrote “Kryptonite,” died in 2016 from a drug overdose.
See 3 Doors Down’s full announcement about Arnold’s death on Instagram here.
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