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MoN Takanawa Launches New Two-Man Live Project SWAN

SWAN is a recurring series that treats each two-artist bill as a single composed flow rather than separate sets, making the format itself the artistic subject.

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MoN Takanawa Launches New Two-Man Live Project SWAN

MoN Takanawa, the experimental cultural museum in Tokyo, announced a new music project called SWAN, centered on two-man live performances. The first edition on July 4, 2026, at Box300 will feature Meg Bonus and Aya Noguchi, with lighting by Madoka Sato. Tickets go on sale June 6.

The JR East Cultural Creation Foundation's MoN Takanawa museum announced SWAN, a new music project built around two-artist live performances. The first edition takes place July 4, 2026, at the venue's Box300 space, featuring Meg Bonus and Aya Noguchi. Lighting designer Madoka Sato will handle visuals.

SWAN is planned as an ongoing series. Each edition pairs two musicians, but the project avoids large jam sessions or improvisational collaboration. Instead, it provides very short overlapping or connecting moments, designed so the two sets form a single continuous experience rather than separate halves. The minimal production aims to draw out the texture of the music and space.

Advance tickets cost 3,500 yen and go on sale June 6 at 12:00 JST via various ticket agencies. Door tickets are 4,000 yen.

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