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Staff at Scots restaurant left 'starstruck' after 1975 member stops by for brunch - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Scotland - London - city Amsterdam
dailyrecord.co.uk
10.02.2024

Staff at Scots restaurant left 'starstruck' after 1975 member stops by for brunch

Staff at a Glasgow restaurant were shocked yesterday when a member of popular band 1975 stopped in for brunch.

Malaysian government decides against ban on all concerts after The 1975 gay kiss row - www.nme.com - county Ross - county Mcdonald - Malaysia - city Kuala Lumpur
nme.com
07.12.2023

Malaysian government decides against ban on all concerts after The 1975 gay kiss row

The 1975‘s Matty Healy and Ross McDonald shared a kiss onstage during Good Vibes Festival earlier this year.The confirmation – per the New Straits Times – comes after the Malaysian government announced that concerts must have a “kill switch” to cut off performances that break guidelines. At the time, the government was also debating on whether international performers should also be banned from performing in Malaysia.Now, however, the ban is being ruled out, with Deputy communications and digital minister Teo Nie Ching announcing in parliament that local music fans and other international artists should not be punished for one band’s actions.“The 1975 flouted several guidelines and we are in the midst of strengthening the guidelines to avoid reoccurrence,” she said.

We saw The 1975 live – here’s why they’re still… at their very best - nypost.com
nypost.com
16.11.2023

We saw The 1975 live – here’s why they’re still… at their very best

The 1975 is no less relevant in 2023 than they were in 2013 and the band’s performance at Madison Square Garden was a testament to their continued musical gifts. Fans poured in with cult-like rage for a Tuesday night, some bearing rectangular tattoos of the band’s album cover, others still half-dressed in work clothes, taking no chance of missing the man who teased a “indefinite hiatus” after they wrap their ‘Still… At Their Very Best’ tour.The crowd – a hodgepodge of teenage girls, married couples, and some likely single wannabe-groupies – was certainly buzzing. Healy’s closest followers live for his controversies.

The 1975’s Matty Healy missed mother Denise Welch’s wedding to support The Rolling Stones - www.nme.com - Britain - county Stone - Malaysia - county Hyde
nme.com
06.11.2023

The 1975’s Matty Healy missed mother Denise Welch’s wedding to support The Rolling Stones

The 1975 frontman Matty Healy once missed his mother Denise Welch’s wedding to support The Rolling Stones.Welch made the revelation during this morning’s (November 6) episode of Loose Women and said that it was ahead of her third wedding in July 2013 when she received the call from her son.“Matty, my Matthew, he missed my wedding to Lincoln [Townley],” she said (via Hello!). “I remember when he called me I was doing a play, and he said, ‘Mum, what would you say if I told you I can’t make your wedding.’“This was ten years ago.

Malaysian gigs to have mandatory “kill switch” after The 1975 gay kiss controversy - www.nme.com - Malaysia
nme.com
04.11.2023

Malaysian gigs to have mandatory “kill switch” after The 1975 gay kiss controversy

controversial set at Good Vibes Festival, where lead singer Matty Healy criticised the government’s anti-LGBTQ+ laws and kissed bassist Ross McDonald. Shortly afterwards, the set was cut short citing “non-compliance with local performance guidelines”.

Malaysia Requiring “Kill Switch” for Concerts - www.metroweekly.com - Malaysia - city Kuala Lumpur
metroweekly.com
02.11.2023

Malaysia Requiring “Kill Switch” for Concerts

The Star.The offending kiss, between The 1975 vocalist Matt Healy and fellow band member Ross MacDonald, sparked controversy in the conservative, majority-Muslim nation. Healy, who identifies as straight but has reportedly engaged in similar actions during other performances, kissed MacDonald following a rant against Malaysia’s anti-LGBTQ laws.As a result, the remainder of the Good Vibes music festival in Kuala Lumpur, where the band was playing, was canceled.The festival organizer, Future Sound Asia, blamed Healy for the loss of money stemming from the cancellation and demanded that the band pay $2.6 million in damages.Future Sound Asia also claims the incident has damaged the public’s opinion of the Good Vibes festival, potentially affecting future ticket sales if more conservative concert-goers refuse to spend money.The 1975 has also been banned from performing in Malaysia as a result of the incident.Teo noted that police officers are conducting background checks on foreign artists before allowing them to perform in the country.

The 1975 recreate ‘American Psycho’ and ‘The Ring’ scenes at ‘Halloween Party’ concert - www.nme.com - USA - Manchester - Detroit - Michigan
nme.com
01.11.2023

The 1975 recreate ‘American Psycho’ and ‘The Ring’ scenes at ‘Halloween Party’ concert

The 1975 recreated looks and scenes from American Psycho, The Ring and The Blair Witch Project at their ‘Halloween Party’ concert in Detroit last night (October 31).Fans took to social media to share how impressed they were with the Manchester band’s efforts at the Michigan City’s Little Caesars Arena.Bandleader Matty Healy donned a range of outfits including dressing up as murderous psychopath Patrick Bateman from the 2000 film American Psycho. Elsewhere onstage, he acted out the horrifying scene from 2002 film The Ring in which video analyst Noah is killed when Samara’s ghost crawls out of the TV set he’s looking at.the 1975 are the best performers of our generation.

Watch Chvrches’ Lauren Mayberry cover The 1975’s ‘Paris’ in Paris - www.nme.com - Paris - London - Eu - Malaysia - city Prague
nme.com
16.10.2023

Watch Chvrches’ Lauren Mayberry cover The 1975’s ‘Paris’ in Paris

Lauren Mayberry covered The 1975‘s ‘Paris’ during her show in Paris last night (October 15).The Chvrches’ frontwoman performed the song – lifted from the band’s 2016 ‘I Like It When You Sleep, For You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware Of It’ – at the La Maroquinerie towards the end of her set.Much like the original track, Mayberry performed it at the same gentle tempo. You can listen to it below.The song was part of her current European tour which kicked off last week.During her set, she also performed Madonna‘s classic hit single ‘Like A Prayer’, which the Queen of Pop herself sang during her first night at The O2 in London over the weekend, along with a host of solo tracks she has been playing throughout her tour.The singer also performed her new single ‘Shame’, which she released last week.

The 1975’s Matty Healy hits out at Julian Casablancas’ Malaysia LGBTQ stance criticism as “bizarre mangling of colonial identity politics” - www.nme.com - Texas - Malaysia
nme.com
11.10.2023

The 1975’s Matty Healy hits out at Julian Casablancas’ Malaysia LGBTQ stance criticism as “bizarre mangling of colonial identity politics”

The 1975‘s Matty Healy has hit out at The Strokes frontman Julian Casablancas‘ comments about their LGBTQ+ stance in Malaysia.It comes after the 1975 were banned from Malaysia after their set was cut short during day one of the Good Vibes Festival on July 21, when Healy criticised the Malaysian government for anti-LGBTQ laws during their headlining set.Healy also kissed bandmate and bassist Ross MacDonald on the lips onstage before their set was cut short.The cancellation resulted in The Strokes’ set being pulled from Good Vibes and led to Casablancas sharing his own thoughts on Instagram.He wrote at the time: “it def helped the white outsider awareness yes, for sure… i felt the same. had no idea.

Matty Healy defends The 1975’s Malaysia protest, hits out at “liberal outrage” - www.thefader.com - county Dallas - Malaysia - city Kuala Lumpur
thefader.com
10.10.2023

Matty Healy defends The 1975’s Malaysia protest, hits out at “liberal outrage”

Matty Healy delivered a lengthy speech regarding The 1975’s recent ban from Malaysia during a show in Dallas on Monday night (October 9). In July the band were ejected from the stage during a set at Kuala Lumpur’s Good Vibes Festival and subsequently banned from returning to perform in the country after Healy spoke out about the government's anti-LGBTQ laws and kissed his bandmate, Ross MacDonald.

The 1975’s Matty Healy on Malaysian LGBTQ+ controversy: “I’m fucking pissed off with this shit” - www.nme.com - Texas - Malaysia - city Kuala Lumpur - city Fort Worth
nme.com
10.10.2023

The 1975’s Matty Healy on Malaysian LGBTQ+ controversy: “I’m fucking pissed off with this shit”

The 1975‘s Matty Healy has delivered a lengthy speech regarding the band’s recent ban from Malaysia for criticising the government’s LGBTQ+ stance at their show in Texas last night (October 9).The band were banned from Malaysia after their set was cut short during day one of Good Vibes Festival on July 21, when Healy criticised the Malaysian government for anti-LGBTQ laws during their headlining set at Kuala Lumpur’s Good Vibes Festival.Healy also kissed bandmate and bassist Ross MacDonald on the lips onstage before their set was cut short two songs later – just seven songs into their setlist – and it was announced that the band were, from then, banned from Malaysia.Future Sound Asia (FSA), the organiser of Kuala Lumpur’s Good Vibes Festival (GVF), then demanded the band pay RM12.3million (£2,099,154) in damages after Healy‘s “indecent behaviour” caused the cancellation of the festival, with artists and vendors complaining of lost earnings. The Malaysian LGBTQ+ community also condemned Healy over his actions, arguing that: “Foreigners don’t get to come in and shit on us and tell us how to do things, especially when they only make it worse for us”.During the band’s set last night, ahead of their performance of ‘Love It If We Made It’, Healy gave his views on the incident and spoke about in great length.Matty Healy’s full speech on Malaysia incident in Fort Worth tonightThanks to Emily and talktorossabouit#The1975 #SATVB pic.twitter.com/1DfP18kXND— The 1975 TH (@the1975_thteam) October 10, 2023Matty Healy’s full speech on Malaysia incident transcribed by 1975Archives #The1975 #SATVB pic.twitter.com/lkhBcBKXxF— The 1975 TH (@the1975_thteam) October 10, 2023“Alright ladies and gentlemen,” he began.

The 1975’s Ross Macdonald and Ed Thomas team up to produce new Yasmin Hass single ‘Cleo’ - www.nme.com
nme.com
05.10.2023

The 1975’s Ross Macdonald and Ed Thomas team up to produce new Yasmin Hass single ‘Cleo’

Yasmin Hass has released her latest single ‘Cleo’ which was produced by The 1975‘s Ross Macdonald and Ed Thomas (Stormzy, Maisie Peters, Jorja Smith)The track is the first of three singles to be released from her upcoming EP ‘Worst Of Me’. As described in a press release, ‘Cleo’ is “an unflinching meditation on womanhood in Hass’ mid-20s.”“This song is about being utterly in love, whilst also wondering, how much freedom do I have left? It touches on the thrill of the unknown and the sudden urge to break away from what feels comfortable and safe,” she said in a statement.Actor Florence Pugh posted an Instagram story of her listening to the track upon its release.

The 1975 announce UK and European 2024 tour with Scottish dates - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Britain - Scotland - county Lewis - Malaysia
dailyrecord.co.uk
31.08.2023

The 1975 announce UK and European 2024 tour with Scottish dates

The 1975 has confirmed they will be going on tour in 2024 and they're kicking off with a show in Scotland.

Report: The 1975 ordered to pay $2.5 million by organizer of canceled Malaysian festival - www.thefader.com - Malaysia - city Kuala Lumpur
thefader.com
10.08.2023

Report: The 1975 ordered to pay $2.5 million by organizer of canceled Malaysian festival

Future Sound Asia, organizer of the Good Vibes festival, has asked The 1975 to pay £2 million ($2.5 million USD) to its organizers, Rolling Stone reports. The Malaysian event was canceled after The 1975's performance, which was cut short after frontman Matty Healy blasted the country's anti-LGBTQ laws and kissed bass player Ross McDonald.

Matty Healy thought he was 'going to prison' after kissing The 1975 bandmate during Malaysia gig - www.ok.co.uk - Hawaii - Malaysia
ok.co.uk
08.08.2023

Matty Healy thought he was 'going to prison' after kissing The 1975 bandmate during Malaysia gig

Matty Healy has revealed that he thought he might be sent to prison after sharing an onstage kiss with bandmate Ross MacDonald during a gig in Malaysia, where homosexuality is illegal. The kiss occurred during the Good Vibes Festival, when during The 1975's set, Matty announced: "I don’t see the f**king point of inviting The 1975 to a country and then telling us who we can have sex with.

The 1975 threatened with legal action by Malaysian festival organizers - www.thefader.com - Malaysia - city Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
thefader.com
08.08.2023

The 1975 threatened with legal action by Malaysian festival organizers

Future Sounds Asia, the organizers of the Good Vibes music festival in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, are preparing to take legal action against the 1975, Rolling Stone reports. During their set last month, Matty Healy called out the country's discriminatory anti-LGBTQ+ laws and kissed bassist Ross McDonald.

The 1975 facing legal action from Good Vibes Festival following on-stage protest - completemusicupdate.com - Britain - Malaysia - city Kuala Lumpur
completemusicupdate.com
08.08.2023

The 1975 facing legal action from Good Vibes Festival following on-stage protest

criticised the country’s anti-LGBTQ+ laws from the stage have formally threatened to sue the band over the incident.Future Sound Asia, promoter of the Good Vibes Festival in Kuala Lumpur, has confirmed it has now sent a letter to The 1975 demanding that they acknowledge liability and compensate the live music company for the cancellation that occurred following their set on the first day of the event. If they refuse to do so, FSA says it will pursue legal action through the English courts.Addressing Malaysia’s anti-LGBTQ+ laws during his set at the festival, Healy told his audience: “I made a mistake.

Good Vibes Festival demands damages from The 1975 over Matty Healy’s ‘indecent stage behaviour’ - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Australia - Britain - USA - Manchester - Malaysia - city Kuala Lumpur
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
07.08.2023

Good Vibes Festival demands damages from The 1975 over Matty Healy’s ‘indecent stage behaviour’

A Malaysian festival has demanded damages from The 1975 over allegations that frontman Matty Healy’s “abusive language, equipment damage and indecent stage behaviour” caused the event to be cancelled.

The 1975 are facing legal action after controversial set in Malaysia - www.nme.com - Britain - Malaysia
nme.com
07.08.2023

The 1975 are facing legal action after controversial set in Malaysia

The 1975, following the band using their set to criticise Malaysia’s anti-LGBTQ laws.The moment took place during the band’s headlining set on July 21 – the first day of the three-day festival – when frontman Matty Healy, drinking on stage, smashed a festival-operated drone and kissed bassist Ross MacDonald in front of the crowd.The set was cut short and the next day, the remainder of the three-day festival was later cancelled by the authorities and both Healy and the band were banned from performing in the country.Now, it has been confirmed that the organisers behind the festival – Future Sound Asia – are pursuing legal action against them, and have sent a Letter Of Claim to the British indie band.According to the press release, the claim demands that The 1975 acknowledge their liability and compensate Future Sound Asia (FSA) for the damages incurred. It also states that if the band fail to do so, the organisers will pursue legal proceedings in the Courts of England.“FSA would like to reiterate their strong disapproval of the Band’s behaviour during their performance at GVF2023,” it reads.

Tom DeLonge “not going to Malaysia” after sharing quick kiss with Matty Healy at Lollapalooza - www.nme.com - Chicago - Malaysia - city Kuala Lumpur
nme.com
07.08.2023

Tom DeLonge “not going to Malaysia” after sharing quick kiss with Matty Healy at Lollapalooza

Tom DeLonge has said he will not go to Malaysia after sharing a kiss with The 1975‘s Matty Healy while at Lollapalooza in Chicago.DeLonge, who watched The 1975 perform at Lollapalooza over the weekend, took to Instagram to share a screengrab of he and Matty Healy embracing mid-set. “I guess myself ‘AND’ The 1975 won’t be going to Malaysia – just a couple of dudes kissing during their phenomenal set at Lollapalooza.See the post below.

Watch The Strokes give ‘Fear Of Sleep’ its live debut – 18 years after release - www.nme.com - New York - Japan - Malaysia - Singapore
nme.com
03.08.2023

Watch The Strokes give ‘Fear Of Sleep’ its live debut – 18 years after release

The Strokes played ‘Fear Of Sleep’ live for the first time at a recent show – check out the footage below.The New York indie band delivered a career-spanning, 17-track set at the Fuji Rock Festival in Niigata Prefecture, Japan last week (July 28).“Here’s a song that we probably last played in Japan 29 years ago,” joked frontman Julian Casablancas early on in the gig. “Kidding… not that long ago.

Matty Healy reacts to Muse removing song from Malaysia setlist - www.nme.com - Malaysia - city Kuala Lumpur
nme.com
29.07.2023

Matty Healy reacts to Muse removing song from Malaysia setlist

The 1975‘s Matty Healy has reacted to the news of Muse removing a song from their setlist for an upcoming concert in Malaysia.The news comes after The 1975 and Matty Healy were banned from Kuala Lumpur last Friday (July 21) for criticising the Malaysian government for anti-LGBTQ+ laws. Healy, who was visibly drinking onstage, had also smashed a festival-owned drone, and kissed bassist Ross MacDonald onstage, before announcing just seven songs into their set that they had been banned from Malaysia and had to leave.“I made a mistake.

Muse remove song from Malaysia concert setlist following The 1975 controversy - www.nme.com - Malaysia - city Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
nme.com
28.07.2023

Muse remove song from Malaysia concert setlist following The 1975 controversy

Muse are still set to perform in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia this weekend despite the cancellation of the country’s Good Vibes Festival recently over controversies relating to The 1975.Last Friday (July 21), while headlining day one of Good Vibes, The 1975’s Matty Healy had criticised the country’s government for anti-LGBTQ+ laws. Healy – who was drinking onstage – also smashed a festival-owned drone and kissed bassist Ross MacDonald onstage, before announcing just seven songs into their set that they had been banned from Malaysia and had to leave.The following day (July 22), the country’s communications minister announced that he had ordered the rest of the festival cancelled.Now, concert promoter Hello Universe has confirmed that Muse’s concert will go ahead as planned, sharing set times on social media, as well as queueing details.

Malaysia Cancels Music Festival Following Matt Healy’s Gay Kissing Stunt - www.metroweekly.com - Britain - Malaysia - city Kuala Lumpur
metroweekly.com
26.07.2023

Malaysia Cancels Music Festival Following Matt Healy’s Gay Kissing Stunt

The recent antics of The 1975 frontman Matt Healy at a festival in Kuala Lumpur — where he kissed a male bandmate on stage and slammed Malaysia’s homophobic laws — has angered conservatives and, with just weeks before state elections, left some LGBTQ Malaysians concerned about a governmet backlash against them.Headlining the Good Vibes Festival, the British pop-rock singer delivered a profanity-laden speech, with a wine bottle (or what at least appeared to be one) in hand.“Unfortunately, you don’t get a set of loads of uplifting songs because I’m fucking furious,” he said. “And that’s not fair on you, because you’re not representative of your government — because you’re young people, and I’m sure a lot of you are gay and progressive and cool.”While the speech was met with some cheers, some LGBTQ community members say it may worsen the oppression they face and undo the progress they’ve made.“He gets to fly out of the country and not face the consequences,” drag performer Carmen Rose told the Guardian, “while our people have to face the brunt of what just happened.”“Any foreign artist who comes here and who wants to advocate for us, they need to understand how to go about it,” she added.

The Strokes’ Julian Casablancas shares his thoughts on The 1975’s Malaysia LGBTQ controversy - www.nme.com - Malaysia - city Kuala Lumpur
nme.com
26.07.2023

The Strokes’ Julian Casablancas shares his thoughts on The 1975’s Malaysia LGBTQ controversy

The Strokes‘ Julian Casablancas has shared his thoughts on The 1975‘s recent controversy in Malaysia that saw them banned for taking a stance on LGBTQ matters on stage.Last weekend, The 1975’s set at Good Vibes Festival in Kuala Lumpur was cut short – and later, the rest of the festival was cancelled – after frontman Matty Healy criticised anti-LGBTQ laws and kissed bassist Ross MacDonald onstage.During their headline performance on Friday (July 21), Healy called out the Malaysian government and said: “I do not see the point of inviting The 1975 to a country and then telling us who we can have sex with.”Since then, The 1975 have been banned from performing in the country, and the frontman has received backlash from Malaysia’s LGBTQ+ community, claiming that his actions undermined years of action by local activists.The 1975 are now also potentially facing a class action lawsuit by Malaysian artists and festival vendors over the festival’s cancellation.The Strokes’ Casablancas, who was unable to perform at Good Vibes Festival with his band, shared on social media this weekend that they are currently working on a way to perform in Malaysia.The frontman then elaborated on his thoughts regarding the controversy in an Instagram reply, writing: “it def helped the white outsider awareness yes, for sure… i felt the same. had no idea.

Ten artists and vendors set to sue The 1975 over Good Vibes Festival cancellation - completemusicupdate.com - Malaysia - city Kuala Lumpur
completemusicupdate.com
26.07.2023

Ten artists and vendors set to sue The 1975 over Good Vibes Festival cancellation

The 1975 are facing a class action lawsuit in Malaysia after comments made by frontman Matty Healy against the country’s anti-LGBTQ+ laws caused an entire festival to be cancelled last weekend.Malaysian law firm Thomas Philip announced it was planning legal action on behalf of artists and vendors impacted by the cancellation the day after The 1975 played the Good Vibes Festival in Kuala Lumpur. And yesterday the lawyers told NME that five artists and five vendors are now involved in that litigation.Addressing Malaysia’s anti-LGBTQ+ laws during his set at the Good Vibes Festival last Friday, Healy told his audience: “I made a mistake.

Malaysian artists and vendors readying class action lawsuit against The 1975 over Good Vibes Festival cancellation - www.nme.com - Britain - Malaysia - city Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
nme.com
26.07.2023

Malaysian artists and vendors readying class action lawsuit against The 1975 over Good Vibes Festival cancellation

The 1975 over the cancellation of Good Vibes Festival in Kuala Lumpur by Malaysian artists and festival vendors.The British band’s frontman Matty Healy criticised the Malaysian government and its anti-LGBTQ laws onstage and then kissed bassist Ross MacDonald during their headlining set at Good Vibes last Friday (July 21), which was afterwards cut short. The next day, the remainder of the three-day festival was ordered cancelled by the authorities and the band banned from performing in the country.

Matt Healy seen for first time after being banned from Malaysia over on-stage kiss - www.ok.co.uk - Australia - Britain - Los Angeles - USA - Centre - Indonesia - Malaysia - Taiwan - city Taipei - city Jakarta, Indonesia
ok.co.uk
25.07.2023

Matt Healy seen for first time after being banned from Malaysia over on-stage kiss

The 1975’s Matty Healy was spotted strolling around sunny Los Angeles for the first time since his on-stage antics sparked outrage in Malaysia.The British singer made headlines after kissing his bandmate on stage during a performance, causing a stir in the country over their LGBTQ+ laws. Dressed casually in a white vest and blue baggy shorts, the 34 year old was seen examining the wheels of his flashy BMW soft-top car while out in West Hollywood.The Sound singer hunkered down next to the pavement, getting up close and personal with the silver rims of his car as he chatted with a man who appeared to be a valet.

The 1975 cancel performances in Asia after being banned from Malaysia - completemusicupdate.com - Britain - Indonesia - Malaysia - city Kuala Lumpur - Taiwan - city Taipei - city Jakarta, Indonesia
completemusicupdate.com
24.07.2023

The 1975 cancel performances in Asia after being banned from Malaysia

The 1975 have cancelled shows in Indonesia and Taiwan after being banned from Malaysia following a performance there on Friday.While headlining the Good Vibes Festival in Kuala Lumpur, frontman Matty Healy criticised the country’s anti-LGBTQ+ laws and kissed bassist Ross MacDonald. As a result, not only was the band’s set cut short but the Malaysian government also cancelled the remainder of the festival.The event’s promoters said in a statement on Saturday: “We deeply regret to announce that the remaining schedule of Good Vibes Festival 2023, planned for today and tomorrow, has been cancelled following the controversial conduct and remarks made by UK artist Matty Healy from the band The 1975”.“This decision adheres to the immediate cancellation directive issued at 1:20pm, 22 Jul 2023, by the Ministry Of Communications And Digital”, it went on.

Malaysia Cancels Music Festival After 1975’s Matty Healy Kisses Same-Sex Bandmate Onstage - etcanada.com - Britain - Malaysia - city Kuala Lumpur
etcanada.com
24.07.2023

Malaysia Cancels Music Festival After 1975’s Matty Healy Kisses Same-Sex Bandmate Onstage

English band The 1975, and frontman Matty Healy, protested Malaysia’s anti-LGBTQ+ laws during a festival performance, and the government subsequently shut the entire festival down as a result.

Malaysia Cancels Music Festival After 1975's Matty Healy Kisses Same-Sex Bandmate Onstage - www.etonline.com - Malaysia - city Kuala Lumpur
etonline.com
24.07.2023

Malaysia Cancels Music Festival After 1975's Matty Healy Kisses Same-Sex Bandmate Onstage

Matty Healy, protested Malaysia's anti-LGBTQ+ laws during a festival performance, and the government subsequently shut the entire festival down as a result.During their set at the Good Vibes Festival in Kuala Lumpur on Friday, Healy kissed his fellow bandmate, Ross MacDonald, and delivered a fiery speech condemning the nation's homophobic legislation.«I do not see the f**king point of inviting The 1975 to a country and then telling us who we can have sex with,» Healy declared in a speech during the show. «Unfortunately, you don’t get a set of loads of uplifting songs because I’m f**king furious.»«And that’s not fair on you, because you’re not representative of your government,» Healy added, addressing the audience.

Malaysian LGBTQ+ community condemn The 1975’s Matty Healy over kiss incident - www.nme.com - Malaysia - city Kuala Lumpur
nme.com
23.07.2023

Malaysian LGBTQ+ community condemn The 1975’s Matty Healy over kiss incident

The 1975 frontman Matty Healy has been widely criticised by the Malaysian LGBTQ+ community for protesting the country’s stance on gay rights and kissing the band’s bassist Ross MacDonald on stage.The band were playing at Good Vibes Festival in Kuala Lumpur on Friday (July 21) when Healy decried the Malaysian government’s hardline stance against LGBTQ+ rights. Malaysian law criminalises sexual activity between people of the same sex, with its penal code criminalising “carnal intercourse against the order of nature” and acts of “gross indecency”.“I made a mistake.

The 1975 cancel Indonesia and Taiwan shows after getting banned from Malaysia - www.nme.com - Indonesia - Malaysia - Taiwan - city Jakarta - city Taipei, Taiwan
nme.com
23.07.2023

The 1975 cancel Indonesia and Taiwan shows after getting banned from Malaysia

The 1975 have announced the cancellation of shows in Jakarta, Indonesia and Taipei, Taiwan after having their headlining set at Malaysia’s Good Vibes Festival cut short and being banned from the country earlier this week.Indonesia’s We The Fest announced today (July 23) that The 1975, who were set to headline the third day of the festival tonight, have cancelled their remaining shows in Asia “due to current circumstances”.“The band never take the decision to cancel a show lightly and had been eagerly looking forward to playing for fans in Jakarta and Taipei but unfortunately, due to current circumstances, it is impossible to proceed with the scheduled shows,” the band said, per a statement shared by We The Fest.A post shared by WE THE FEST (@we.the.fest)We The Fest has also announced that ASAP Ferg has been added to the festival’s line-up today, though it is currently unclear if he will be taking over as a headlining act.Live Nation Taiwan shared a similar statement, adding that refund information will be shared on Monday (July 24).pic.twitter.com/Rrd6c2vW73— Live Nation Taiwan (@LiveNationTW) July 23, 2023The 1975’s cancellation of their Indonesia and Taiwan shows comes after frontman Matty Healy criticised Malaysia’s government while performing at the country’s Good Vibes Festival on Friday night (July 21). Healy also kissed bassist Ross MacDonald onstage, before announcing just seven songs into their set that they had been banned from Malaysia and had to leave.“I made a mistake.

The 1975 banned from performing in Malaysia, festival canceled after Matty Healy same-sex kiss with bandmate - www.foxnews.com - Britain - Malaysia
foxnews.com
22.07.2023

The 1975 banned from performing in Malaysia, festival canceled after Matty Healy same-sex kiss with bandmate

British pop-rock band The 1975 has been banned from performing in Malaysia a day after the band’s frontman Matty Healy slammed the country’s anti-LGBTQ laws and then kissed his bandmate, bassist Ross MacDonald.  The country, where homosexuality is illegal, also canceled the remainder of the Good Vibes Festival Saturday, which was supposed to run the rest of the weekend with several other acts.  "There will be no compromise against any party that challenges, disparages and violates Malaysian laws," Malaysia’s Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil said in a statement, according to Reuters.   He added, "never touch on the sensitivities of the community, especially those that are against the traditions and values ​​of the local culture."  The Good Vibes Festival said in a statement they "deeply regret" the cancelation of the festival due to the "controversial conduct and remarks made by UK artist Matty Healy from the band 1975."  The statement added that Malaysia’s Ministry of Communication has "underlined its unwavering stance against any parties that challenge, ridicule, or contravene Malaysian laws."           View this post on Instagram                       A post shared by Good Vibes Festival (@goodvibesfest) A government committee also clarified that The 1975 has been banned from the country.  "I do not see the point of inviting The 1975 to a country and then telling us who we can have sex with," Healy said in a lengthy onstage speech Friday, saying they had considered canceling but didn’t want to disappoint their fans.

Denise Welch opens up on Matty Healy's ban from performing in Malaysia following on-stage kiss - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Malaysia - city Kuala Lumpur
dailyrecord.co.uk
22.07.2023

Denise Welch opens up on Matty Healy's ban from performing in Malaysia following on-stage kiss

Denise Welch has commented on her son Matty Healy's ban from performing in Malaysia after he shared a steamy kiss with bandmate Ross McDonald on stage.

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