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Nepathya to tour the nation

Nepathya is set to embark on a ‘Four stop nationwide tour’ during the last two weeks of November.
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Nepathya is set to embark on a ‘Four stop nationwide tour’ during the last two weeks of November.


According to a press statement issued by Nepa~laya, the tour will kick off on November 20 from Birtamode and will stop over in Dharan on November 23, Butwal on November 26 before concluding in Dhangadhi on November 29 respectively. 


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The band has prepared a mixed list from their first recorded song to the recent single release from their upcoming tenth album, covering the band’s 25 year musical journey.


“As we plan for a tour in Nepal, my mind travels back in time when we traveled across the country during times of conflicts. We used to travel surpassing all odds with the aim of spreading the message of peace,” recalls Nepathya front man Amrit Gurung. “Our shows used to be organized during the day due to security reasons. It is good to know we are now able to perform during evenings,” he adds.


Nepathya concert in all cities, this time, will start at 5:45 in the evening and last for two hours. The four venues will be local stadiums namely Domalal Rajbanshi Stadium in Birtamode, Dharan Stadium, Butwal Stadium (ANFA Technical Centre) and Dhangadi Stadium respectively.


Tickets for the show are priced at Rs 1000. A special block for ladies will be allocated in each place for safety of female attendees from the crowd.

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