Kathmandu
They had gathered for music and they were awestruck because of what they were listening to. The rythem they were listening to was different, so was the beat. Yet, they accepted the band irrespective of language disparity - Nepali music was being shared to them. To everyone's surprise, there was an encore.
Drummer Nikhil Tuladher recalls the year 2007 at World village festival in England. He had been there as a part of the band Nepathya and it was "A moment of surprise" being able to perform for a crowd that was not Nepali. The mass was "supportive" and "environment was enjoyable".
Beside this festival, Tuladhar has travelled to different int'l music festivals with bands - Nepathya, Rock Sitar and Upendra and friends. Whereever he goes "it has been a different and fun experiance".
As a matter of fact, such music festivals are "a total new experiance" for anyone performing there and it doesn't matter if the state is big or small.
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