On 28 June, the Royal Albert Hall in South London is all set to be filled with melodies from Nepal. For the first time, 17 Nepali singers and musicians will be performing at the famed venue for a charity show ‘An Evening for Gorkha, Charity for the Earthquake Victims of Nepal’ organised by the Help Nepal Network UK.
Craftsmen including Jems Pradhan, Om Bikram Bista, Deep Shrestha, Trishna Gurung, Sujil Karmacharya and Yogeshwor Amatya will be singing their hearts out to raise cash for the quake casualties.
Originator of Help Nepal Network, Rabindra Mishra accepts that the philanthropy show will make history. As indicated by him, a Nepali specialists' show was arranged at the lobby since a year ago however the late quake made it simpler to rent the show corridor. Coordinators accept that Nepalis from all over Europe will take part in the occasion. "We accept that both Nepalis and nonnatives will bolster this occasion," says vocalist Yogeshwor Amatya.
Nepali associations in the UK have all meet up to, conceivably, make this demonstrate a win. The show tickets are accessible at Royal Albert Hall's site.
Since its opening in 1871, world's driving craftsmen including Frank Sinatra, The Beatles, Led Zepplin, Eric Clapton and Elton John have performed at this corridor.
Originator of Help Nepal Network, Rabindra Mishra accepts that the philanthropy show will make history. As indicated by him, a Nepali specialists' show was arranged at the lobby since a year ago however the late quake made it simpler to rent the show corridor. Coordinators accept that Nepalis from all over Europe will take part in the occasion. "We accept that both Nepalis and nonnatives will bolster this occasion," says vocalist Yogeshwor Amatya.
Nepali associations in the UK have all meet up to, conceivably, make this demonstrate a win. The show tickets are accessible at Royal Albert Hall's site.
Since its opening in 1871, world's driving craftsmen including Frank Sinatra, The Beatles, Led Zepplin, Eric Clapton and Elton John have performed at this corridor.
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