‘KL for Satan’ concert scrapped
Singaporean black metal band Devouror had been scheduled to perform its debut show in Kuala Lumpur on Easter Sunday. – Facebook pic, April 15, 2019.The show, titled “KL for Satan”, had been scheduled to be held at the Angkasa Event Space in Bandar Tasik Permaisuri.
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