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VTEN Sacar NepHop Night 2083 Rocks Hackney, Hackney 2026

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VTEN Sacar NepHop Night 2083 Rocks Hackney, Hackney 2026

Key Points

  • NepHop Night 2083 celebrated Nepali New Year 2083 at EartH Hackney Hall in Dalston, Hackney, London.
  • Organised by Milanoir Events, the event featured rappers VTEN (Sameer Ghising), Sacar (Lil Buddha), and Mr. D.
  • Over 1,000 attendees; prepared over three months; ran from 7 PM to midnight on April 13, 2026.
  • Opening acts: TRY-GAR and BOKA-G.
  • VTEN performed “Simsime Pani,” “Drug Addict,” “Halkhabar,” “Hami Yestai Ta Ho Ni Bro,” and “Churot.”
  • Sacar performed “No Peace in Love” and “Suru Garau Kabja Ani Aaucha Maja,” with DJ Evilive.
  • Joint performance of “La La La..” by VTEN and Sacar excited the crowd.
  • Local groups Offline and Pani Puri performed.
  • Hosted by Sydney Gurung; Lubika Rimal, director of Milanoir Events, thanked attendees and announced more summer events.
  • Separate celebration for VTEN’s 3 million YouTube subscribers near Tower Bridge.
  • Age restriction: 18+; tickets £32-£250.

VTEN and Sacar (East London Times) April 17, 2026 – Dalston, Hackney, EartH Hackney Hall saw a vibrant gathering of over 1,000 Nepali music fans as Milanoir Events hosted NepHop Night 2083 to mark the Nepali New Year 2083 on April 13, 2026.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • What Made NepHop Night 2083 a Historic Collaboration?
  • Which Songs Did VTEN Perform at the Event?
  • How Did Sacar Captivate the Crowd?
  • What Was the Highlight Joint Performance?
  • Who Organised NepHop Night and What Did They Say?
  • What Additional Celebrations Took Place?
  • What Are the Venue Details and Restrictions?
  • Background of the Development
  • Prediction: How This Development Can Affect the Nepali Diaspora in London

The event united renowned Nepali rappers Sameer Ghising, known as VTEN, and Sacar, aka Lil Buddha, on stage for the first time in a major London collaboration, alongside Mr. D, as promoted ahead of time.

A grand showcase of Nepali hip-hop music energised the audience with performances running from 7 PM to midnight, attracting an 18+ crowd with tickets priced from £32 to £250 plus fees.

Performers and fans filled the venue at 11-17 Stoke Newington Rd, London N16 8BH, creating an electric atmosphere described in promotional materials as a “monumental concert” and “legendary night” for Nepali hip-hop culture.

What Made NepHop Night 2083 a Historic Collaboration?

As reported in the event listing on Fatsoma by Milanoir Events Ltd, the night brought together

“the titans of the scene—VTEN, Sacar (Lil Buddha), and Mr. D—for the biggest collaboration in the history of Nepali Hip-Hop,”

marking a first-time joint appearance in London.

According to organisers cited by Online Khabar, the programme was meticulously prepared over nearly three months, drawing more than 1,000 attendees who witnessed high-energy rap sets.

The show opened with performances by TRY-GAR and BOKA-G, setting the tone before the headliners took the stage.

Local groups Offline and Pani Puri added to the lively atmosphere with their sets, contributing to the diverse lineup that kept the crowd engaged throughout.

Sydney Gurung hosted the event, guiding the audience through the evening’s proceedings.

VTEN reached out to fans during his performance, as captured in event imagery, heightening the connection with the London Nepali community.

Which Songs Did VTEN Perform at the Event?

VTEN delivered a selection of his popular tracks, including “Simsime Pani,” “Drug Addict,” “Halkhabar,” “Hami Yestai Ta Ho Ni Bro,” and “Churot,” as detailed in coverage by Online Khabar.

These songs, known from his discography, resonated strongly with the audience, contributing to the night’s high energy.

Promotional reels on Instagram highlighted VTEN’s readiness for the stage at EartH Hackney, building anticipation for his set.

How Did Sacar Captivate the Crowd?

Sacar, performing as Lil Buddha, performed hits like “No Peace in Love” and “Suru Garau Kabja Ani Aaucha Maja,” accompanied by DJ Evilive, according to the Online Khabar report.

His set further amplified the vibrant Nepali rap performances central to the event’s theme.

Ahead of the show, Sacar shared a UK freestyle with DJ Limelight on YouTube, teasing his appearance at the April 13 London gig.

Sacar’s style, evident in artist profiles, aligns with the hip-hop energy that defined his contribution to NepHop Night.

What Was the Highlight Joint Performance?

The audience grew even more excited during the duo’s joint performance of “La La La..,” a moment that underscored the historic nature of VTEN and Sacar’s onstage pairing, as reported by Online Khabar.

This collaboration peak aligned with pre-event hype positioning it as a defining moment for Nepali hip-hop in the UK.

Who Organised NepHop Night and What Did They Say?

Milanoir Events organised the event, with Lubika Rimal, director of Milanoir Events Limited, expressing gratitude to everyone for making their first event a success.

Lubika Rimal shared plans to organise more programmes in the upcoming summer, indicating future expansions.

The event’s promotion on platforms like Fatsoma and Instagram by Milanoir Events emphasised securing spots for this cultural milestone.

What Additional Celebrations Took Place?

To celebrate VTEN reaching 3 million subscribers on his official YouTube channel, Milanoir Events organised a special celebration around the Tower Bridge area.

VTEN expressed his gratitude to his fans and listeners during this milestone recognition.

What Are the Venue Details and Restrictions?

Held at EartH (Evolutionary Arts Hackney), also referred to as Earth Hackney Hall in Dalston, Hackney, the venue is located at 11-17 Stoke Newington Rd, London N16 8BH.

Last entry was at 21:30, with the event spanning 6:00 PM to 11:45 PM as per listings, though reports note 7 PM to midnight operations.

Age restrictions applied to those 18 and over.

The promotional poster for NepHop Night 2083 featured VTEN, Sacar, and Mr. D, detailing the venue and ticket information.

Background of the Development

NepHop Night 2083 emerged from efforts by Milanoir Events to host cultural celebrations for the Nepali diaspora in London, timed with the Nepali New Year 2083.

Pre-event promotions across Fatsoma, Instagram, and belayat.uk built on the rising popularity of Nepali hip-hop artists like VTEN and Sacar in the UK, with VTEN’s recent YouTube milestone adding momentum.

The collaboration was billed as historic, reflecting growing demand for live Nepali rap events abroad, prepared over three months by the organisers.

Prediction: How This Development Can Affect the Nepali Diaspora in London

This event can provide a platform for cultural connection among over 1,000 Nepali community members in London, fostering community ties through shared music experiences.

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