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Last Update: Monday, Jan 19, 2026 16:55 [IST]
GANGTOK, : For more than three decades, Nepathya has stood as one of South
Asia’s most influential and enduring bands, its music carrying stories of
migration, identity, and resistance across borders and generations. On February
28, that voice will be heard live in Siliguri for the first time.
Nepathya
Live in Siliguri marks the band’s debut performance in the city, a moment long
anticipated by audiences across North Bengal, Sikkim, and the Eastern Himalayan
region—where Nepathya’s songs have circulated for years through recordings,
memory, and cultural inheritance, but never before through a Siliguri stage.
The
concert will be held at Utsodhaara Teesta Township, behind Kawakhali Ground,
Siliguri.
The
event is presented by PVE Network, Club Gravity, and Mainali International
Human Resources. PVE Network—owner of the IP Let’s Get Loud India Series, which
featured Sajjan Raj Vaidya—is also serving as the curator for the Siliguri
project, framing the concert as part of a broader vision for culturally rooted,
regionally significant live music platforms in eastern India.
Over
the years, Nepathya has distinguished itself as one of the region’s most
formidable live acts. The band has performed hundreds of concerts across Nepal,
India, Australia, Europe, Japan, and North America, frequently drawing crowds
in the tens of thousands. In Nepal, their open-air shows have repeatedly ranked
among the largest ticketed live music events staged by a homegrown band, noted
for disciplined sound, minimal spectacle, and a strong sense of collective
participation.
According
to Bikesh Kayastha, Founder of PVE Network, the decision to bring Nepathya to
Siliguri was driven by a belief that audiences in this part of the country have
long been underserved when it comes to landmark live performances.
“The idea of bringing Nepathya to Siliguri
came from a simple conviction—that people in and around this region deserves to
experience a band of this stature live,” Kayastha said. “This is about
extending the live concert experience to the eastern side of the country and
raising the benchmark for production and presentation, so the audience here
receives the same quality of experience seen elsewhere.”
Early
indicators suggest that the Siliguri concert’s appeal extends well beyond the
city. Fans from parts of Bhutan and Nepal are expected to attend, while within
India, a significant volume of early inquiries has come from Mumbai, Bengaluru,
New Delhi, and across the Northeast region, reflecting Nepathya’s enduring
resonance among urban and diasporic audiences alike.