Funeral for a Friend have announced they are splitting up, saying "we've come to the end of the line".

"It's grown to be a huge part of our lives but like the saying goes all good things must end," they explained on their Facebook page.

But it's not quite over because the band has also announced a farewell tour for early next year.

Matthew, Kris, Gavin, Casey and Richard also thanked past members of the post-hardcore group.

"It's never easy putting into words the feeling you have for something that in many ways is intangible.

"We've written this over and over and sometimes it feel like we're missing something. But this needs to be written regardless, so here goes.

"Today we announce the end of Funeral for a Friend. Yes, the end."

The statement continued: "We've had an amazing ride, met an insane amount of people, toured countries we'd never even dreamed we'd get to see and made music together that in some crazy way has been responsible for taking us on that ride for well over a decade."

To "commemorate the band" the tour will take place in each venue over two nights, the first night performing 2005 album Hours and the second night performing their debut Casually Dressed & Deep in Conversation, in full.

They will also perform music from more recent records and EPs.

We hope you can join us for one last crazy ride Funeral for a Friend

"It only seems fitting that we make these shows something pretty special.

"These will be an incredible amount of fun so we hope you can join us for one last crazy ride," they said.

They added: "Finally, much love to the fans who have bought our records, bought the tickets and who come out to sing, scream and dance along with us."

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