Group blames politicians for no extra Coldplay concert in KL

Group blames politicians for no extra Coldplay concert in KL

Alife Malaysia says protests from political groups left a 'sour note' with artistes and events industry players.

Coldplay is holding six shows in Singapore as opposed to the one in Malaysia. (Facebook pic)
PETALING JAYA:
A group representing events industry players says protests from political groups are among the key reasons why British band Coldplay is only playing one show in Malaysia as opposed to six in neighbouring Singapore.

The Arts, Live Festival and Events Association, or Alife Malaysia, said the political protests left a “sour note” with artistes and industry players.

In a statement, the group said if Coldplay held six shows in Malaysia, it would have benefitted local businesses to the tune of millions of ringgit.

Previously, PAS central working committee member Nasrudin Hassan urged the government to cancel Coldplay’s concert here in November, saying it could encourage “hedonism and deviant cultures”.

Alife said protests against concerts affected Malaysia’s reputation.

“Congratulations on a six-day sellout for Coldplay in Singapore. It is a true testament and example of various government and private bodies working cohesively for economic benefit, job creation and tourism,” it said.

“We hope that Malaysia will be able to emulate these good practices one day.”

Alife said the government should “not allow particular groups to dictate what the majority of Malaysians want”.

Coldplay is not the first international artiste to face backlash after announcing a show in Kuala Lumpur.

Korean pop group Blackpink also faced similar criticisms during their concert in March.

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