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Nepathya Lights Up Wembley with Epic Concert Return

Nepathya Lights Up Wembley with Epic Concert Return
Amrit Gurung

On August 9, 2025, the famous Nepali folk-rock band Nepathya made a big comeback at the OVO Arena Wembley in London. More than 7,000 people came to see them play. It was like a big party full of songs and happy fans.

Nepathya is a special band from Nepal. They mix old folk tunes with rock music. Their songs tell stories about Nepal's mountains, rivers, and people. The band's leader, Amrit Gurung, sings with a lot of heart. Fans love songs like "Resham" and "Jomsom Bazar ma."

This was not the first time Nepathya played at Wembley. Back in 2013, they were the first Nepali band to perform there. That show also had over 7,000 fans. Some reports say it was even 8,000 or 10,000 people. It was a huge deal for Nepali music. Now, after 12 years, they came back. The organizers said it was a "historic milestone" for Nepali bands.

The concert started at 8:00 PM. Doors opened at 6:00 PM. People from Nepal, the UK, and other places filled the seats. Many wore Nepali clothes or waved flags. The arena, which can hold up to 12,500 people, buzzed with excitement.

Videos from the show show the crowd singing along. One video shared on social media captured the band playing "Resham" live. Fans danced and cheered. A post said, "Wembley is on fire!" Another fan thanked Nepathya for "Entertainment in London Wembley."

The event was put together by BSK Entertainment and Parcha Production. They sold tickets online through sites like AXS and Ticket Tailor. Prices started low so many could come. Nepathya has played in many countries, but Wembley is special. It's where big stars like The Beatles and Queen have performed.

Amrit Gurung shared a photo before the show. He said he felt humbled to be on that stage. "Thank you all for your love," he posted. The band wants to share Nepali culture with the world.

This concert shows how popular Nepathya is. They have been making music for over 30 years. Their songs help people feel connected to home, even far away. For many Nepalis in the UK, it was like a trip back to Nepal.

The night ended with big cheers. Fans left smiling, talking about the music. Nepathya's return to Wembley proves Nepali music can shine on the world stage. It was a win for everyone who loves good tunes and proud moments.

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