Marianna Karakeyan was nominated for deletion. The discussion was closed on 17 July 2018 with a consensus to merge. Its contents were merged into Nemra (band). The original page is now a redirect to this page. For the contribution history and old versions of the redirected article, please see its history; for its talk page, see here.
This article was nominated for deletion on 23 January 2018. The result of the discussion was Move to draft.
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I think this article should not be deleted as it is about a real existing band in real life. Nemra is one of the unique and only Armenian bands which has been loved by a large audience regardless of age, gender and profession. I think it is important to have an article about them on Wikipedia as they are one of the participants of the selection round of the Armenian Eurovision, so there should be an article in English for the international audience. The world needs to know more about them, about their songs and the hard work they are doing. Nemra is the band which has made a lot of change in people's mindset about rock music in Armenia, so I think it is important to appreciate their work.
I think it is important to have an article about Nemra as they are one of the most progressive and leading rock bands of Armenia. Nemra has a unique and different style which should not stay only inside Armenia but also should be known to the rest of the world. That is why it is important to have an article about them in an international language. Also it is quite possible that the band is going to represent Armenia in Eurovision 2018, and this is also a reason to have an article in the English Wikipedia.
It looks like this page has overcome the reasons it was draftified. It would be unfair not to return to mainspace at this point. If anyone objects, AfD is an appropriate venue to review. Copyvio checked Legacypac (talk) 19:04, 17 April 2018 (UTC)[reply]
CC-BY-SA—I'm removing most of the following text; we don't need to have every concert or festival this band has performed at. I'm leaving it here in case I break any references or formatting. Cheers, Baffle gab197823:45, 6 June 2018 (UTC)[reply]
In 2017, the band performed in concerts in Yerevan at Northern Avenue, Charles Aznavour Square, and Freedom Square.
[1] Nemra also performed at festivals, such as Music Drive international festival[2] (Yerevan, English Park) and Airfest[3] (Air Festival in Artsakh).
On July 2 Nemra was a part of the concert organized within the frames of "Arvestanots" club's "RockDepiction" program of Ayb School. The program included students choosing their favorite Armenian rock bands and making posters of their songs and albums for 6 months.[4]
On August 12 the band participated in the EPIC Rock Fest Armenia 2017.[5]
On August 19 Nemra was a part of Yell Extreme Park's birthday party concert in Yenokavan, as a special guest. At the end of summer, a concert took place by the Swan Lake. On September 10, 2017 Nemra had an open-air concert at Lovers' Park organized by Hayastan All Armenian Fund.[6]
On October 14 Nemra was a special guest during Erebuni-Yerevan rock concert (Freedom Square).[7]
At the end of November in 2017, Nemra had concerts in Tbilisi.