1975 gay singer
On Saturday the festival's organisers said the remaining schedule for the festival had been cancelled following the controversy. A statement said the decision came after an "immediate cancellation directive" from Malaysia's Ministry of Communications and Digital, as part of its "unwavering stance against any parties that challenge, ridicule or contravene Malaysian laws.
Matty Healy: Malaysia LGBT community angry at 1975 'white saviour stunt'
Silas Loom Well-Known Member. The two songs above are unimpressive to the point of intolerability. I love them, absolutely love them. I am listening to Frail State of Mind as I type. Played a bit of each of those above Love Me sounds like an inferior Duran Duran. Nothing wrong with sounding like another band of course, hard not to but his voice, the vocal stylings are annoying It's not for me.
The 1975's Matty Healy: 'It's not me that needs to change'
Getty Images. At this point the crowd started cheering again. Matty Healy told the crowd at Reading festival he doesn't care if people don't like him. The frontman defies Dubai gay laws with kiss.
In footage shared online, Healy could be seen telling the crowd that the band's decision to appear in Malaysia had been a "mistake". Because you're young people, and I'm sure a lot of you are gay and progressive and cool. Soon after - just 30 minutes into the set - Healy and the band walked off stage, with the singer telling the audience: "Alright, we just got banned from Kuala Lumpur, see you later.