On Thursday, Feb. 26, Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in Cleveland, Ohio was transformed into a full-throttle rock spectacle, as The Funeral Portrait, I Prevail and Three Days Grace delivered a night that fans won’t forget.
The Funeral Portrait—Style, Swagger and Something Different
Opening the night with a burst of theatrical energy, The Funeral Portrait proved they’re far from your average rock band.
With their dark aesthetic, high-energy stage presence, and unique sonic edge, they immediately grabbed the crowd’s attention.
Their cool style—equal parts dramatic and rebellious—set the tone perfectly for what would become an explosive evening.
The band fed off the Cleveland crowd’s energy, delivering pounding riffs and emotionally charged vocals that echoed the arena. They didn’t just play songs—they created a vibe.
By the end of their set, it was clear they had won over plenty of new fans.
I Prevail—Pyro, Power and Pure Intensity
If The Funeral Portrait set the mood, I Prevail cranked the intensity to eleven.
From the moment they hit the stage, it was clear Cleveland was in for something massive. Flames shot skyward, lights pulsed in perfect sync with crushing breakdowns, and the crowd responded.
Their blend of melody and aggression hit hard in a live setting.
The pyrotechnics weren’t just for show—they amplified every beat drop and chorus, making the entire performance feel larger than life.
It was loud, explosive, and exactly what fans came for. I Prevail proved once again why they’re one of the most electrifying acts on tour right now.
Three Days Grace—Dual Frontmen, Double The Impact
Closing out the night, Three Days Grace brought arena-sized rock anthems and something truly special—the power of two frontmen commanding the stage.
The dynamic between their vocalists added depth and energy, giving both classic hits and newer tracks a fresh punch.
A major highlight of the set was material from their newest CD, Alienation, released August 2025. The new songs sounded massive live—gritty, emotional, and built for arenas.
The dual vocal attack made the choruses soar, while the heavier tracks hit with crushing force.
Cleveland sang along loudly, proving the new material already feels like fan favorites. Combined with tight musicianship, massive lighting production, and nonstop crowd interaction, Three Days Grace closed the show in dominating fashion.
Final Verdict
Three great bands. Three distinct styles. One unforgettable night.
From the theatrical cool of The Funeral Portrait, to the flame-filled fury of I Prevail, to the powerhouse dual-frontman performance of Three Days Grace supporting Alienation, February 26th at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse was a kick-ass concert from start to finish.
If this tour is coming anywhere near you, don’t sleep on it. Check them all out now—they’re delivering one of the most explosive rock lineups on the road today.
Three Days Grace Set List
Set One
1. Dominate
2. Animal I Have Become
3. So Called Life
4. Break
5. Home
6. The Mountain
7. Pain
8. Kill Me Fast
9. I Hate Everything About You
10. Apologies
11. Time of Dying
12. Don’t Wanna Go Home Tonight
Acoustic
13. Get Out Alive
14. Lost In You
15. Lifetime
Set Two
16. Here Without You (3 Doors Down cover)
17. Just Like You
18. Mayday19. Right Left Wrong
20. The Good Life
21. Painkiller
Encore
22. Never Too Late
23. Riot
Tour Dates
https://threedaysgrace.com/events/
THREE DAYS GRACE (click to enlarge)
I PREVAIL (click to enlarge)
THE FUNERAL PORTRAIT (click to enlarge)



































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