Finnish heavy metal festival Tuska has collaborated with a funeral home on the Suvilahti Collection, featuring a coffin and urn for metalheads who want to do death in style (and get a free ticket to the 2026 edition to boot).
Tuska Festival, a Finnish heavy metal fest, has announced their newest collaboration: with a funeral home. Teaming up with Funeral Home Mikko Mononen, and designed by Maria Alho, the Suvilahti Collection features a coffin, urn, and shirt – and if you buy the coffin, you’ll also receive a 3-day ticket to next year’s Tuska Festival on the house. Just try not to die before then, I guess.
The Suvilahti Collection (named after the event field in Helsinki, Finland where Tuska Festival takes places) is pretty neat, as far as coffins and urns go. Both are made of pine wood, while the coffin’s interior lining is cotton – and the accompanying shirts are made of linen.
According to Mikko Mononen’s site, the coffin will set you back 1,666 euros (€) – for reference, three day tickets cost from 239 € a piece. The urn is aptly priced at 666 €. Dying is pretty expensive work, but doing so in style might run you a pretty penny, it seems.
Check out the coffin and urn in question below.


While this might seem like an unlikely collab, this isn’t the first time Tuska Festival has partnered with the funeral home in question. At the 2025 edition, representatives from Funeral Home Mikko Mononen were on-site to help attendees with funeral and burial planning.
“If last summer at Tuska we celebrated a wedding, this year the topic of conversation will be funeral planning. The subject may still be taboo for some, but it’s good to have the discussion before life’s final chapter, and why not at a festival, when you’re already spending time with friends?“, Tuska’s Festival Director, Eeka Mäkynen said at the time (translated to English).
 
                        
                                                 
			 
			 
			