Music lovers from Kathmandu and abroad danced to celebrate the event. Michelle Ale from the Philippines said, “I didn’t expect Nepali artists to be performing foreign music so fabulously. They are very entertaining.”[break]
The finale included slam poetry by Word Warriors, Slok Gyawali and Ujjwala Maharjan, followed by B-boying by The Everest Crew, Hip-Hop by Lyrics Indy, Blues by Mukti ‘N’ Revival and Street Life Collective performed Motown, R&B and Funk.
“All the previous music events witnessed more number of audiences than we expected and all our shows were completely sold out.
The literary events also went well. Tonight we just want everybody to have a good time as we conclude,” said Sanjay Shrestha, event coordinator.

Robert Piper, Humanitarian and Resident Coordinator of United Nations in Nepal, who was seen swaying to the tunes, opined, “The show is thrilling. Kathmandu is jam-packed with talented musicians. I’m enjoying a lot.”
Some amount of the funds collected through the tickets sale will be given to a deserving music student at Kathmandu Jazz Conservatory (KJC) as scholarship.
Marcus, a crew member of Street Life Collective and a teacher at KJC, said, “Everybody has done a fantastic job and they have put in a lot of effort. I must appreciate the Nepali musicians for grasping and performing a new kind of music very well.”
Euphoric Music Fest on Saturday