Nepathya echoed in Gokarneshwar

Chaitra 31, 2081

Kantipur Reporter

Nepathya echoed in Gokarneshwar

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On Saturday, Gokarneshwar in Kathmandu was resounded by Nepathya Shwar. After a month-long trip to Australia and after all the tickets of the 5,500-seat hall in Sydney were 'sold out', Nepathya returned with a second show to a packed audience in the same hall.

The sequence of songs that started with 'Koshiko Pani' as the band stood on the stage then continued with medium and slow folk rock creations.  Foreign faces were also visible in the crowd of spectators who reached the northeast corner of the valley to watch the

concert. One of them was Maria Ivanovo who came from Estonia to attend the wedding ceremony. "I am very interested in music that has an original identity," she said, "besides, the songs sung in this concert seem like voices coming from within." During that time, he also informed that his songs were collected during the journey. "Because of the rain since early morning, we were worried about what to do with such a big project," says Shyam Shrestha of the local organizing organization 'Ground of Events', "But, our first collaboration with Nepathya has been completed with a grander presentation and presence than expected." Dineshraj Regmi helped.

Nepathya echoed in Gokarneshwar  

Nepathya echoed in Gokarneshwar

Nepathya echoed in Gokarneshwar

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