Funeral For A Friend

Funeral For A Friend return with two benefit shows for terminally-ill fan

Post-hardcore outfit Funeral For A Friend are reuniting for two benefit shows after splitting in 2016.

The shows will raise money for “the world’s biggest FFAF fan” who has “been stricken with a terrible illness which has ultimately led to a terminal prognosis.”

You can read the band’s full statement below.

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The band took to Facebook to announce the two shows, taking place Oct. 28-29 at the Cardiff Globe and London Shepherd’s Bush Empire.

The proceeds from the shows will go directly to Stuart ‘Big Stu’ Brothers’ family.

You can read the band’s full statement below.

“FFAF Family,

When we left the stage on May 21st 2016 at London’s Kentish Town Forum, we all agreed that it was the perfect way to end Funeral For A Friend. We’d toured the UK one last time, playing some of the biggest shows we’d performed in years, in front of our friends and families. It was the perfect ending. Since then, we’ve been asked many times – ‘do you think you’ll ever come back?’ and the answer has always been a resounding ‘no’, because there was never any reason to.

Until now.

Recently, a man who can quite legitimately lay claim to being the world’s biggest FFAF fan (both literally and figuratively!), our friend Stuart ‘Big Stu’ Brothers, has been stricken with a terrible illness which has ultimately led to a terminal prognosis. Last month, Stu was given a few short weeks to live by his Doctors.

As Stu’s friends, we wanted to do something to help; particularly for his family and 3 young sons, who are going through unspeakable trauma right now. We discussed the possibility of auctioning off some FFAF memorabilia (which we’ll still do), but it became apparent that the way in which we could best help Stu was to perform some fundraising shows, with the proceeds going directly to his family.

So, on October 28th and 29th, at the Cardiff Globe and London Shepherd’s Bush Empire respectively, Funeral for a Friend will be performing two more shows to benefit the Brothers family.

Being that Stu was an old-school fan right from the very start, we will mainly be performing material from the early part of our career circa 2002-2007. Joining Matt, Kris, Gav and Rich for the shows will be guitarist Darran Smith (who left the band in 2010) and drummer/vocalist Ryan Richards, who left in 2012.

Tickets will be available from Wednesday for O2 Priority Customers, and on general sale from Friday at 10am GMT. All information can be found at:

www.funeralforafriend.co.uk

Additionally, a fundraising page has been set up for Stu’s family here:

https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/ForBigStu

If you can, please give generously to a great man and a great cause.

Thank you, and we’ll see you in October.

Matt, Kris, Gav, Rich, Darran and Ryan.

FFAF.”

AP sends positive thoughts and support to FFAF, Stu and his family.