The 1975 Demanded Compensation Of IDR 39 Billion By Organizers Of The Malaysian Festival

JAKARTA - The impact of the controversy that happened in Malaysia last year is not over yet. Future Sound Asia as the organizer of the Good Vibes Festival is known to have filed a lawsuit against The 1975 and all its members individually.

Launching Variety, Malaysia's annual festival demanded compensation of 2.4 million dollars or equivalent to Rp39 billion. This lawsuit was filed by Future Sound Asia at the British High Court.

Not without reason, Matt Total's 'protes' against regulations regarding LGBTQ regulations in Malaysia, by kissing other personnel on stage, causing the Good Vibes Festival to close.

Future Sound Asia claims that The 1975 and their management team are aware of the various bans that the band must comply with in order to appear.

They showed that previously why cs had performed at the festival in 2016 and were notified of the ban at the time, and were reminded many times again ahead of last July 2023 performances.

Meanwhile, the Good Vibes Festival closed the day after The 1975 appeared. The organizer's license was revoked by local authorities.

Meanwhile, the two-day music festival that will feature performances from local and international bands such as The Strokes must be canceled.