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Singer Raju Lama climbed Mt Everest

Nepalese Singer Raju Lama has performed a concert at an altitude of 6,574 meters at Mt Everest to spread the message about the effects of climate change.
Nepalese Singer Raju Lama has performed a concert at an altitude of 6,574 meters at Mt Everest to spread the message about the effects of climate change.

Nepali pop sensation singer and a member of the famed band Mongolian Heart, Raju Lama climbed Everest on Monday 16 May 2022 morning.

He reached the summit with 26 others at 6:40 am on Monday, the expedition organiser informed.

Lama climbed Everest with Imagine Nepal, an expedition agency owned by Mingma G, one of the 10 who reached the summit of K2 in the 2021 winter.
Mingma G also reached the true summit of Manaslu in the autumn of 2021. According to sources, Mingma G climbed without the use of bottled oxygen.

The team that reached the summit with Raju Lama had people from China, Pakistan, Russia and Australia climbers.

Lama climbed Everest to spread the message of climate change. He wanted to raise awareness about how people living in the mountains were directly affected by it. He had climbed Lobuche last year.

Earlier, Lama held a solo concert ‘Music for a Cause’ between Camp 2 and Camp 3 on Mt Everest, aiming to make the world aware of the effects of global warming and climate change.