Muse Deletes One Of The Songs From Malaysia's Concert Setlist: Badminton Reacts
JAKARTA - The vocalist of The 1975, death speech, reacted to the news that Muse deleted one of their songs from the concert set in Malaysia on Saturday.
The news came after The 1975 andLAds were banned from appearing in Kuala Lumpur last Friday (July 21) for criticizing the Malaysian government for the anti-LGBTQ+ law.
Amazed, who was drinking on stage, also destroyed the drone belonging to the festival organizers, and kissed bassist Ross MacDonald's lips on stage, before announcing only seven songs to their set that they had been banned from Malaysia and had to leave.
"I made a mistake. When we ordered the event, I didn't check it. I didn't see the point, it's true, I didn't see the point of inviting The 1975 to a country and then telling us who we could have sex with", she said before the kiss.
The band appeared on the first day of the Good Vibes Festival. The next day, July 22, the country's communications minister announced that he had ordered the rest of the festival to be canceled.
Muse was the first major international band to feature in Malaysia since the incident, and according to their upcoming concert organizers, the band is proactive in ensuring that their performances are in accordance with state guidelines.
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They called us shortly after the incident globally. After the discussion, they decided to take out a song from the list because of the title of the song. "It's nice to know that they really want to entertain and respect the guidelines," said Hello Universe founder Adam Ashraf.
He did not reveal which song was removed from the Muse concert setlist. However, there are indications that the song has the theme LGBTQ.
Now, watch him react to Muse's decision to remove songs from their Malaysian setlist via his personal Instagram Stories. He first shared a screenshot of Muse's pre-order message that reads "Join the Resistance", before sharing news about Muse deleting songs from their setlist.