Sunday, July 24, 2016

Selena Gomez's concert to go on in Kuala Lumpur tomorrow


After much ado about Selena Gomez performing in Kuala Lumpur, Selena has finally arrived today for her concert tomorrow at the Melawati Stadium in Shah Alam. Kuala Lumpur is the second stop of the Asian leg of her Revival tour which kicked off in Jakarta on Saturday.

The Selangor Islamic Religious Department (Jais) said it did not issue any notice or order for mosques in the state to hold special prayers for the Selena Gomez "Revival Tour" concert to be called off.

"We did not release any order for there to be a solat hajat (special prayers) after Friday prayers to ask for Allah to cancel the Selena Gomez concert" - Jais director Datuk Haris Kasim.

Selangor Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Azmin Ali had already said that the state government had no problem issuing a permit for the concert if the terms and conditions are met.
- The Star

Perhaps unsurprisingly, Malaysia has a fairly long history of banning musicians from playing within its borders. As far back as the early ’90s, the band Chicago wasn’t allowed to perform because some of its members had long hair. BeyoncĂ© canceled her 2007 concert after refusing to change her revealing costumes for the country, while Kesha and Erykah Badu have also seen their shows canceled. Other artists who’ve had run-ins with Malaysian authorities over their image and lyrics include Gwen Stefani, Rihanna, Mariah Carey, Avril Lavigne, and the Black Eyed Peas. Both Elton John’s and Adam Lambert’s performances have been protested because the artists are gay, and Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, Madonna, and Shakira are all banned from appearing there, ever.

But thankfully for Malaysia’s Selenators, Gomez’s show will go on. On Tuesday, Datuk Seri Azmin Ali, Selangor’s menteri besar (chief minister), announced that there was no reason to cancel her concert because every month — not just Shawwal — should be treated with equal respect, and also, “sexiness is God’s creation”. - Yahoo!


Next stops after Kuala Lumpur will be Thailand, Singapore, Philippines, and Japan.

And then there's another side of Selena Gomez..


Giving back has always been an important element in Ms Gomez's life. She was named the youngest goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF at 18 years old and has worked tirelessly to support this organization ever since. Selena was honored for her continued support at Variety’s first ever Unite4: Humanity event with the Young Humanitarian Award alongside Bill Clinton. Gomez has traveled to Ghana, Chile and most recently to Nepal as an advocate for some of the world’s most vulnerable children. She has hosted “We Day” in both Vancouver and Chicago for Free The Children, an organization that empowers young people to achieve their fullest potential as agents of change by being active local and global citizens. - SelenaGomezJakarta.com


Update:
Selena Gomez thrills fans at Stadium Melawati
Selena Gomez’s concert goes on smoothly
Selena chooses outfit out of respect for Malaysia's culture


Image source: The Star

2 comments:

  1. Am glad it went well despite everything

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    1. Indeed! But sad in a way that ticket price doesn't get one the full extent of the concert, e.g. one doesn't get to see the full range of stage costumes, among others. Sorry, no discount.

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