3 Doors Down lead singer Brad Arnold reveals cancer diagnosis, cancels tour
- Brad Arnold, the frontman of 3 Doors Down, revealed in an Instagram video on Wednesday that he has been identified with advanced kidney cancer.
- Arnold's diagnosis followed a hospital visit after becoming sick weeks earlier, and he announced clear cell renal cell carcinoma had spread to his lung.
- The diagnosis led the band to cancel their summer tour with Creed, known as the 'Return of the Summer of '99 tour 2025,' and all show dates were removed from their website.
- Arnold asked his fans to keep him in their prayers whenever possible and, while admitting the diagnosis was serious, he emphasized that he was not afraid.
- Arnold has been diagnosed with clear cell renal carcinoma, the predominant form of kidney cancer that mainly affects men between 50 and 70 years old; the cancer’s spread to his lungs indicates a serious prognosis with a low survival rate, leading to uncertainty regarding his health and professional future.
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3 Doors Down singer Brad Arnold diagnosed with stage 4 cancer: 'I have no fear'
(WJW) - Brad Arnold, the lead singer of rock band 3 Doors Down, is opening up after he was recently diagnosed with stage 4 cancer. "I've got some not-so-good news for you today," Arnold told fans in a video on Instagram on Wednesday. Arnold said he went to the hospital a couple of weeks ago after he started feeling sick. He was later diagnosed with clear cell renal cell carcinoma, which the Cleveland Clinic describes as "the most common type of …
3 Doors Down Frontman Announces Stage 4 Cancer Diagnosis: "I Have No Fear" · Caldron Pool
Brad Arnold, lead singer of the popular rock band 3 Doors Down, shared devastating news with fans today, revealing that he has been diagnosed with stage 4 cancer. In a video posted on the band’s official social media channels, Arnold confirmed the diagnosis and announced the cancellation of their upcoming summer tour. Arnold explained that he had been feeling unwell for some time before seeking medical attention. After undergoing tests, doctors …
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