3 Doors Down's Brad Arnold REVEALS Stage 4 Cancer Diagnosis in Emotional Video
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/ May 08, 2025, 11:23PM IST
3 Doors Down frontman Brad Arnold has revealed he's battling stage 4 kidney cancer that has spread to his lungs. The singer announced the diagnosis via an emotional video on Instagram, prompting the cancellation of the band's upcoming tour. Known for hits like 'Kryptonite' and 'Here Without You,' Arnold says he's not afraid—and is asking fans to lift him in prayer. His powerful words and unwavering spirit are now striking a chord beyond the stage.

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