Nepathya is back to all Nepal concerts with full on energy to make Nepal dance and we are here for it!! The concerts are starting from Mangsir 16th.
Nepathya is collaborating with a social organization called “Manavsewa Ashram” to launch a month-long national musical tour campaign dubbed “Music For Humanity Campaign” this week, from December 2 to December 31, following the conclusion of the HoR and provincial general elections.Amrit Gurung, the lead singer and creator of the Nepathya Band, intends to perform his folk-rock songs throughout the country’s eastern to western corners, according to a statement released by Nepalaya. Biratnagar’s Hatkhola Maidan, Birjung’s Adarshanagar Rangashala, Hetauda’s Bhutan Devi School Ground, Narayanghat’s Camp Chaur, Nepalgunj’s Dhangadi Stadium, Surkhet’s Butwal Stadium, Pokhara’s Exhibition Center, and Kathmandu’s Exhibition Center are among the venues where the band will perform (Bhrikuti Mandap). Here is a video of Nepathya performing Taal ko Pani;
Nepathya is best known for her ability to blend folk melodies with modern western-influenced rock music. Nepathya has achieved commercial and critical acclaim. Nepathya is well-known for contemporary tunes with strong ties to indigenous music, as well as songs sung in rural Nepalese dialects.Nepathya is a Nepalese folk rock band founded in the early 1990s by three Pokhreli students studying in Kathmandu, Nepal. Deepak Rana, Bhim Poon, and Amrit Gurung established Nepathya. They began recording songs, and after 25 years, they have become Nepal’s greatest band. In the Nepali music industry, Nepathya is a well-known name. Nepathya has mastered all types of music, from folk to rock, and has been performing for almost 25 years. The band is made up of Amrit Gurung on vocals and Suraj Thapa on keyboards. Bass Guitarist Subin Shakya Dhurba Lama plays the drums, Niraj Gurung plays the lead guitar, and Shanti Rayamajhi plays the Madal. They’ve had a string of popular albums over the last two decades, including Nepathya, Himal Chuchure, Min Pachas Ma, Shringar, Resham, Bhedako Oon Jasto, Ghatana, Mero Desh, and Aina Jhyal.