Nepal: Rashik Bhattarai and Rishavh Shrestha, representing Garage
Entertainment, an event management company, and MN, an artist management
company, have spent two years tirelessly working to bring Arijit Singh to
Now
that the event has been finalised, the organisers are gathering their resources
to spruce up the venue. But the concert’s demands go beyond mere sprucing up.
Shrestha and Bhattarai explain they’re starting the production work from
scratch, as a large-scale event like this necessitates careful planning to
ensure efficiency and satisfaction for both the artist and the audience.
“It’s akin to building a house right now. There are no bathrooms
on the grounds, so we’re constructing those. We also need to create a green
room and a vanity area for the artist. All production items are being brought
in. It’s quite a lengthy process,” says Bhattarai.
Both
teams have been actively engaged in pre-concert events and promotional
activities, such as Arijit Singh night and ‘Road to Arijit Singh’ events in
colleges, aimed at generating excitement among the audience.
The
road to organising this concert was challenging due to the absence of a policy
for entertainment event tourism in
Shrestha
and Bhattarai share that the response from the audience has been very
encouraging. Early bird tickets sold out within 15-20 minutes of being
announced, and currently, more than half of the tickets have been sold. The
organisers anticipate an audience of 15,000 at the concert.
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