KATHMANDU, MARCH 26
Following their electrifying performance in Hobart, Nepathya, Nepal's iconic folk-rock band, mesmerized Melbourne audience with a night of timeless melodies and high-energy music.
In a statement, Nepalaya, the band's management company, described the concert as a resounding success, with a full-house audience at Festival Hall singing and dancing along with lead vocalist Amrit Gurung throughout the evening.
As the clock struck exactly 8:30 PM, the music video for Sa Karnali illuminated the screen, marking the beginning of yet another electrifying evening. Moments later, lead vocalist Amrit Gurung took the stage, kicking off the performance with Koshi Ko Pani, Yo Jindagani.
By the third song, Chekyo Chekyo, Gurung engaged with the audience, delivering heartfelt messages about Nepali unity, the importance of staying connected to one's homeland and loved ones, and the need to preserve the language for future generations.
Following Yo Jindagani, he made a passionate appeal to the audience, urging them to support underprivileged Nepali children who lack access to education. "The overwhelming response from the crowd truly reflected the deep connection Nepathya shares with its audience," the statement read.
With the Melbourne concert concluded, Nepathya, along with its 14-member team, is now set to head to Sydney for the final leg of their tour.
The band will perform at Hordern Pavilion, one of Sydney's iconic venues, on March 29 and 30 before returning home.
According to the statement, fans can find event details and purchase tickets through Nepathya's official website, www.nepathya.com.np.