Future Sound Asia Demands The 1975 Pay Financial Damages After Malaysian Festival Cancellation

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Good Vibes Festival organizers have sent a letter of claim to the band that warns of potential court proceedings after frontman Matty Healy’s performance was canceled. During this show in Kuala Lumpur, Healy criticized the country’s LGBTQ laws and shared an extended kiss with bassist Ross MacDonald. Homosexuality is illegal in Malaysia, and those convicted face up to 20 years behind bars.

During this show in Kuala Lumpur, the Healy

the country’s LGBTQ laws as “f–king ridiculous” then shared an extended kiss with bassist Ross MacDonald. Homosexuality is illegal in Malaysia, and those convicted face up to 20 years behind bars.A statement released today by Future Sound Asia and Good Vibes Festival notes that “FSA would like to reiterate their strong disapproval of the Band’s behavior during their performance at GVF2023.

“FSA deeply values the trust that fans and regulatory authorities have placed in them over the years. The organization remains unwavering in its commitment to fostering vibrant live music experiences in Malaysia, ensuring full compliance with local laws and regulations.”Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox

 

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