Nepathya ready to sway New Zealand after Australia tour

KATHMANDU: The Big Top auditorium at Luna Park in Sydney was packed to its capacity to witness the electrifying experience Nepathya had to offer on Saturday.

“Sydney has been a dear place for Nepathya. This is our fourth show and each time, Nepalis residing here show a great deal of love and affection to us” shared Nepathya front man Amrit Gurung after the show.

“The love shown to Nepathya for all these years makes me feel more and more indebted to our well-wishers,” he added.

“Nepathya has been beating their own record when it comes to attracting audience at indoor events in Sydney,” shared Mukti Roka of the organizing team.

As usual, there were people from all ages and groups coming together to celebrate and sway to the tunes of Nepathya.

“I have been to Nepathya show in Sydney three times and Amrit dai never lets us down,” said Sushila Sherchan, an audience.

The show featured all Nepathya classics along with the recently released new numbers.

“Nepathya no longer is limited to being a musical identity alone. With the passage of time, the band’s concert have become an opportunity for people to come together and celebrate Nepal,” stated Kiran Krishna Shrestha of Nepalaya.

“With the available resources, we try to put up a memorable experience. Yesterday’s environment inside the Big Top auditorium was simply electrifying,” he added.

Gurung was accompanied by Dhruba Lama on drums, Suraj Thapa on Keyboards, Subin Shakya on bass, Niraj Gurung on guitars and Shanti Rayamajhi on percussion.

“We are glad our first international tour of our silver jubilee celebration has begun with a success. We now look forward to meeting our well-wishers in New Zealand,” said Gurung.

The band leaves for New Zealand to perform their first ever show at the Sky City Theatre in the Kiwi Island in Auckland on July 28.