1975 Threatened With Legal Action After Calling Out Malaysia's Anti-LGBTQ Laws

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The organizers of the Good Vibes festival in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, are preparing to take legal action against the 1975.

In a press statement, Future Sound Asia said they had sent a Letter of Claim to the 1975 “demanding that the Band acknowledge their liability and compensate FSA for damages incurred.” If the band does not follow through on those demands, FSA said it is prepared to take legal action against the 1975 in England., “Future Sound Asia’s claim against The 1975 is, in the main, one for intentional breach of contract. Mr.

The frontman then called out the Malaysian government and told the crowd, “You’re not representative of your government. Because you are young people and I am sure a lot of you are gay and progressive and cool.” At the end of his speech, Healy kissed 1975 bassist Ross McDonald. A couple of songs later, the 1975’s set was abruptly cut short, with Healy saying the band “just got banned from Kuala Lumpur.”

 

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