The Funeral Portrait in St. Louis
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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 + St. Louis
The Funeral Portrait rolled through St. Louis in August 2024 at Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre, delivering a set that leaned into their darker corners. 'Blood Mother' opened things up with the kind of atmospheric weight that sets the tone for everything that follows. 'Dark Thoughts' and 'Voodoo Doll' kept the crowd in that headspace—less about flashy moments, more about sustained dread. 'Suffocate City' and 'Holy Water' rounded out the five-song set, bookending the show with some of their most compelling material. It was the kind of performance that doesn't need to be long to stick with you.
The Funeral Portrait in St. Louis News
- The Funeral Portrait Join Three Days Grace And I Prevail On Massive "Alienation" US Tour That Eric Alper · Jan 31, 2026
- THE FUNERAL PORTRAIT Announces Tour Dates For 2026 Including “Alienation” Tour The Rockpit · Nov 12, 2025
- Three Days Grace announces 60+ dates of 2026 Alienation World Tour with I Prevail, The Funeral Portrait & more Melodic Magazine · Nov 11, 2025
- I PREVAIL to tour with THREE DAYS GRACE and THE FUNERAL PORTRAIT Lambgoat · Nov 10, 2025
- Three Days Grace Announce Huge 60-Date World Tour in 2026 Consequence of Sound · Nov 10, 2025
Live Music in St. Louis
St. Louis has always had room for the heavier, weirder stuff—a city that's never been too concerned with what's trendy. The local metal and alternative scene understands that darkness doesn't require compromise, and The Funeral Portrait's brand of gothic heaviness fits naturally into that lineage. The venue draw here proves there's still an appetite for artists willing to go deep and stay moody.
St. Louis road trip to see The Funeral Portrait?
Base yourself in the Central West End, where the tree-lined streets and converted lofts give the neighborhood a genuinely livable vibe. Hit Broadway Oyster Bar for something with actual character, or Park Avenue Coffee if you need to ease in. Spend an afternoon at the City Museum—it's genuinely weird and worth your time, not a tourist trap. The Pulitzer Arts Foundation is also worth an hour if contemporary art is your thing. St. Louis takes itself less seriously than most cities, which makes it easy to move around and find decent food without overthinking it.
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