PETALING JAYA: Social media users have expressed dismay over English pop-rock band The 1975's behaviour on stage during the Good Vibes Festival on Friday (July 22), which also led to the event's cancellation.
A Twitter user said frontman Matty Healy's conduct in criticising the country's laws before proceeding to lock lips with the band's male guitarist, had spelled doom against the prospects of more international concerts in Malaysia.
Several social media users also questioned the need for Healy to prove his point by kissing his guitarist.@bunnyeunkook2 said The 1975 should not be disrespectful to Malaysian customs and laws.Another user, @shishiobae claimed The 1975 had been banned in some countries.
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