KATHMANDU, JULY 27
Rising Nepali hip-hop and R&B artist Jamesy, who has been making headlines as one of the most dynamic performers of his generation, is set to embark on a Nepal tour.
Dipen Singh Giri, Jamesy's manager, said that the tour will start from Nepalgunj and end in Chitwan.
According to him, Jamesy will perform in Nepalgunj on July 26 and will head to Kathmandu on August 1, Dhangadhi on August 2, Butwal on August 8, Pokhara on August 16 and Chitwan, his last stopover, on August 23.
The events in Nepalgunj, Dhangadhi, and Pokhara are being managed by Idea Events Nepal while the show in Kathmandu is being managed by Club Platinum.
After wrapping up his programs in Nepal, he will leave for the UK on August 30 to showcase his powerful performance in the Loud Out Festival, one of the biggest festivals of the UK. Debbreevent UK will manage the event.
Jamesy has completed over 85 concerts and events across Nepal and abroad within just eight months, showcasing his talent to thousands of fans across the globe.
He had set the stages on fire with his outstanding performances during his tour in the United Kingdom, Portugal, Belgium, Denmark, Malta, Croatia, France, Dubai, Hong Kong, Japan, Bahrain, and India.
This rapid international rise has made him one of Nepal's most sought-after musical exports. Jamesy's original tracks, published under DG Records on YouTube, have crossed millions of views, further cementing his name in the digital music space.
He has been trying to expand his reach through collaborations with both national and international artists.
Highlighting his achievements, Jamesy was recently nominated for "Best Hip-Hop and R&B Artist" through Radio Kantipur Musical Award 2082, Nepal's biggest music award ceremony.
Some of his recent trending songs include Wagwan remix, Bakwas and Favela Baby.
Jamesy has emerged as one of Nepal's popular rappers in a short period of time. His ability to blend authentic Nepali elements with universal sounds is one the reasons for his success.
On the top of that he has continuously emphasized representing unheard stories from Nepal, challenging stereotypes, and building a platform for the next generation of creatives.
Backed by passionate fans and a growing global presence, Jamesy stands at the forefront as he has been moving heaven and earth to take the Nepali music internationally. He combines talent with vision, artistry with activism, and beats with purpose.
Meanwhile, recently, he held a meeting with lawmaker Ek Nath Dhakal, marking a groundbreaking convergence of politics, music, and culture.
During the meeting, they discussed elevating Nepal on the global stage musically while Jamesy expressed his heartfelt gratitude to parliamentarian Dhakal and his daughter Ekata Dhakal, who have consistently been supporting his musical journey by enthusiastically promoting his music through social media platforms.
This is a shining example of how a political leader can uplift the creative industries. On the occasion, former minister Dhakal, a long-time advocate of youth empowerment and cultural diplomacy, commended Jamesy for his spectacular efforts in bringing Nepali artistry, values, and music to the international spotlight.
He encouraged Jamesy to continue building bridges and breaking barriers through his work, reinforcing Nepal's presence in the artistic and cultural arenas of the world.
Behind every success, there is a dedicated team working hard and energetically supporting each other.
The same is true for Jamesy.
Jamesy's journey found new direction with the entry of Dipen Singh Giri, who took charge as his official artist manager in November 2024.
Under Giri's management, Jamesy's career saw a massive revival, with well-organized tours and sold-out shows across Nepal and beyond. Giri's strategic planning and commitment have been a key in expanding Jamesy's reach internationally.
