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Welsh rockers FUNERAL FOR A FRIEND released ‘Memory And Humanity’, their eagerly anticipated fourth album, to critical acclaim in October of this year via their label, Join Us Records and they’re currently on a Europe-wide tour which will culminate with five shows in their Welsh homeland.
One of the UK’s most successful rock acts, Funeral For A Friend have notched up a staggering number of successes during their illustrious five year career. Three gold selling albums. Nine Top 20 singles. Half a decade of global touring taking in Singapore, Thailand, Australasia, Japan, America and every corner of Europe. Twenty plus magazine front covers in the UK. Headlining the NME Awards tour in 2005. Supporting the likes of Iron Maiden, Linkin Park and My Chemical Romance. Selling out the 8,000 tickets for an Alexandra Palace show in a heartbeat. Winning BT Digital Artist of the Year in 2007.