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Nels Cline & Yuka Honda: River Mouth, Unseen Green

Sep 24–25, 2026
Performances
A person with short dark hair, wearing a black top, is focused on a laptop and electronic equipment on a dark stage, illuminated by blue lighting. Their motion creates a blurred effect on their face.
Nels Cline & Yuka Honda, River Mouth, Unseen Green. Photo: Chiiho Tanaka. Courtesy of the artist.

Event Details

Tickets & Info

When Sep 24–25, 2026
Where McGuire Theater
Time 7:30 pm
Price Tickets start at $30
Part of: Performing Arts Season 2026-27

Part of: Performing Arts Season 2026-27

“Nels Cline is one of the most influential guitarists and composers working today.” —NPR

“This is the unique beauty of Yuka [Honda]’s art: a Pop art that mocks the intangible unnaturalness of the contrived Pop of our times.” —DeBaser 

Daring experimentalists Nels Cline and Yuka Honda present an exclusive two-night Walker collaboration. Perhaps best known for their ensemble work—Cline with indie rock band Wilco and Honda with ’90s art-pop duo Cibo Matto—they innovate continually as solo artists. For River Mouth, Unseen Green, they bring a stacked lineup of friends and collaborators for a one-of-a-kind musical blowout.  

On Thursday night, Cline is joined by leading musicians, including guitar virtuoso Julian Lage, vocalist Shara Nova (My Brightest Diamond), drummer Glenn Kotche, and more. Rotating through varied configurations, they produce a kaleidoscope of sounds and textures, spanning punk, jazz, electronica, and pop.   

On Friday night, producer and multi-instrumentalist Honda presents a two-part performance dedicated to longtime friend and collaborator Yoko Ono. Accompanied by a full band, Honda performs excerpts from her and Glenn Kaino’s forthcoming I Am Yoko opera. She also invites notable collaborators, including Theo Bleckmann and Jason Lindner, onstage to perform an improvised live score to Ono and John Lennon’s 1970 avant-garde film Fly. 

Ensemble

Thursday night: Theo Bleckmann, Alex Cline, Nels Cline, John Dieterich, Devra Hoff, Yuka Honda, Glenn Kotche, Julian Lage, and Shara Nova

Friday night ensemble: Theo Bleckmann, Nels Cline, Emi Helfrich, Devra Hoff, Yuka Honda, Jason Lindner, and Macie Stewart

Accessibility

If you have questions about accessibility at the Walker or would like to request an accommodation, please contact Visitor Services at access@walkerart.org or 612-375-7564 at least two weeks before the event.

Part of: Performing Arts Season 2026-27

Part of: Performing Arts Season 2026-27

Program support provided by Jay Kim and Ann Ruhr Pifer.

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