The Wu-Force played their first show together at the Yugong Yishan music club in Beijing in late 2011 and came back together in early 2014. On January 12, 2014, Washburn performed with a band known as
The Wu-Force at Global Fest in New York City. This marked the US debut of the self-described "kung fu-Appalachian
avant-garde folk-rock" musical group. The band's multilingual songs feature a variety of content varying between commentary on international relations to environmental issues in China to Chinese folk and operatic reinterpretations to cheeky instrumental pieces. The band also includes multi-instrumentalist and frequent collaborator Kai Welch, and Chinese zither (
guzheng) player
Wu Fei. In addition to playing in New York, the trio played a residency in Nashville and set of tour dates scattered throughout the United States while simultaneously recording together. The trio also played the
World Music Festival Chicago in September 2014. They released a self-titled EP On January 27, 2017. Wu Fei and Washburn released a self-titled album on April 3, 2020, produced by Béla Fleck. ==Béla Fleck & Abigail Washburn==