'Satanic' heavy metal concert on Easter day called off

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'Satanic' heavy metal concert on Easter day called off
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Protestant churches ask why permission was given for the concert to be held in KL on Christianity's holiest day. heavymetal concert devouror

PETALING JAYA: A heavy metal band’s concert in Kuala Lumpur on Easter Sunday has reportedly been cancelled after Protestant church leaders demanded an explanation for why it was allowed to take place on Christianity’s holiest day.However, the organisers said they cancelled the show in order not to offend “or get into trouble with authorities”, the Malay Mail reported.

Earlier today, Protestant church leaders had protested against the live concert and called for an explanation why the band was being allowed to “promote their music using extremely offensive and denigrating language that can hurt the religious feelings of others”.

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