The Funeral Portrait in Raleigh
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About The Funeral Portrait
Shows are tightly executed with a methodical heaviness that hits harder in person. The crowd tends toward the dedicated rather than casual, with mosh pits that respect the dynamics of the songs. They deliver without showmanship, letting the music do the work.
Known for Hate, The Final Epoch, Sonnets of the Silent, Deathwish, Buried Alive
The Funeral Portrait + Raleigh
The Funeral Portrait rolled through Raleigh in April 2025, hitting The Ritz with a set that leaned heavy on their darker material. They opened with the caustic punch of "Generation Psycho" and spent the next hour mining the bleaker corners of their catalog—"Blood Mother" and "Dark Thoughts" both landed hard, the kind of songs that sit in your chest after the band leaves. "Hearse for Two" hit different in a room that size, intimate and claustrophobic. Seven songs isn't much, but they made them count, closing out with "Suffocate City" like they were leaving no way out.
The Funeral Portrait in Raleigh News
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- THREE DAYS GRACE announce "Alienation" 2026 world tour Revolver Magazine · Nov 10, 2025
- Three Days Grace Announce 2 North American 2026 Tour Legs + European Dates Loudwire · Nov 10, 2025
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Raleigh road trip to see The Funeral Portrait?
Stay in the Warehouse District downtown—it's the only area worth being in, with converted lofts and actual walkability. Dinner at The Grocery or Second Empire, depending on your mood. Spend the next day at the North Carolina Museum of Art, which has decent permanent collection and rotating shows, then walk the trails on the museum's grounds. If you want to stay within the classic rock headspace, the local record shops on Fayetteville Street have decent used vinyl, though the selection is hit-or-miss. Make the 30-minute drive to Chapel Hill if you have time—better music venues, better energy.
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