Happy Spring Equinox, and here’s the kind of news that hits like a seismic wave — NEUROSIS are back.
After seven long years of silence, the legendary post-metal pioneers NEUROSIS will reunite for a truly special performance at Fire in the Mountains 2026. And this isn’t just any comeback show — it’s happening on the sacred lands of the Blackfeet Nation, making the moment as powerful spiritually as it is musically.
The band’s return is presented in collaboration with the Firekeeper Alliance, a non-profit working to reduce youth suicide in Indigenous communities — giving this reunion a purpose far beyond the stage.
The festival’s directors — Jeremy, Shannon, Shane, Ollie, and Ryan — shared their excitement and gratitude, calling the opportunity to host NEUROSIS nothing short of an honor. Over the years, Fire in the Mountains has grown into more than just a festival — it’s become a space for healing, connection, catharsis, and community. And this reunion fits that vision perfectly.
Festival founder Jeremy Walker revealed that this moment has been a long time coming, with behind-the-scenes efforts to bring NEUROSIS back to the stage. With deep ties between the band and the festival, this performance is being described as both a milestone and a dream realized — the kind of event that defines a generation of heavy music fans.
Set against the breathtaking backdrop of Red Eagle Campground, this will be a once-in-a-lifetime experience — raw, emotional, and unforgettable.
Meanwhile, fans can dive into the band’s powerful new album An Undying Love For A Burning World via Neurot Recordings and prepare for what promises to be a historic return.
If there was ever a reason to head into the mountains — this is it.
