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NASCAR Community Mourns Loss of Brad Arnold
8 Feb
Summary
- 3 Doors Down frontman Brad Arnold passed away after a battle with cancer.
- Arnold had a significant connection with NASCAR, performing at events and directing music videos.
- Fans remember Arnold for his humane nature and his band's global music success.

The music world and NASCAR community are mourning the loss of Brad Arnold, the lead singer of the band 3 Doors Down. Arnold passed away peacefully in his sleep after a brave fight with cancer, surrounded by his family. His death was announced by the band via social media, marking the end of his courageous battle.
Arnold first connected with NASCAR around 2003, visiting Martinsville Speedway. His band, 3 Doors Down, went on to perform at major NASCAR events, including the Budweiser Shootout and races at Charlotte Motor Speedway. A memorable collaboration saw Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Tony Stewart star in the music video for "The Road I'm On." Furthermore, 3 Doors Down sponsored Tony Stewart in 2003.
Arnold announced his diagnosis of Stage 4 kidney cancer, clear cell renal cell carcinoma, in 2025, which had spread to his lungs. This diagnosis led to the cancellation of the band's summer tour that year. 3 Doors Down, formed in Mississippi in 1995, achieved global fame with their hit "Kryptonite," which Arnold reportedly wrote at age 15.
Fans have flooded social media with tributes, recalling Arnold's kindness and the band's enduring popularity, with "Kryptonite" exceeding a billion streams on Spotify. Many highlighted Arnold's benevolent spirit, even as he maintained the band's name as its sole original member. His passing has drawn parallels to recent tragedies within NASCAR, with fans noting his willingness to engage with them at events.




