Nepathya – Live in Carolinas
Following a month-long series of concerts in six cities across the United States, Nepal’s premier folk-rock band, Nepathya, concluded its tour with a grand performance in Greensboro on Saturday. The band kicked off the show on time and captivated the audiences with their mixture of old and new folk-rock melodies at the packed house Piedmont Hall.
Between songs, singer Amrit’s brief yet poignant remarks proved just as compelling as the music itself. His words resonated deeply with the audience-an emotional connection clearly mirrored in their thunderous applause and expressive faces.
After performing Yo Jindagani, Amrit delivered a stirring appeal: “Set aside at least one day’s earnings each month to support the education of a child from your own village-someone who has yet to glimpse the light of learning but who, with your small act of kindness, might one day serve the nation,” reads the statement.
The hall erupted in enthusiastic cheers. Undeterred, Amrit pressed on with equal fervor: “Those with wealth tend to hoard it; those with heart choose to give.” The audience responded with even greater zeal, visibly moved by his message.
Adding greater depth to his message, Amrit recounted the plight of many Nepalis who, after migrating abroad, have been compelled to return home under difficult circumstances.
HIGHLIGHT VIDEO
Highlight Video of North Carolina Concert !
Video by: Monsoon Shrestha and Nepathya.