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.
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).
— Live Nation Taiwan (@LiveNationTW) July 23, 2023
The 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.
âI made a mistake. When we were booking shows, I wasnât looking into it. I donât see the fucking point, right, I do not see the point of inviting The 1975 to a country and then telling us who we can have sex with,â said Healy onstage prior to the kiss.
He continued: âI am sorry if that offends you and youâre religious and itâs part of your fucking government, but your government are a bunch of fucking retards and I donât care anymore. If you push, I am going to push back. I am not in the fucking mood, Iâm not in the fucking mood.â
Malaysian law criminalises sexual activity between people of the same sex, with its penal code criminalising âcarnal intercourse against the order of natureâ and acts of âgross indecencyâ.
The following day, Malaysiaâs communications minister announced that he had ordered the rest of the festival cancelled. Good Vibes Festival then issued an official statement to confirm its cancellation and that the decision was made following the incident during The 1975âs set.
Good Vibes Festival claimed it had been âreassuredâ by The 1975âs management prior to the show that Healy and the band âwould adhere to local performance guidelinesâ.
âRegrettably,â they wrote, âHealy did not honour these assurances, despite our trust in their commitment. Healyâs actions took us by complete surprise, and we halted the show as promptly as feasible following the incident.â
In an Instagram Story yesterday (July 22), Healy responded to the news, sharing the festivalâs cancellation statement and writing: âOk well why donât you try and not make out with Ross for 20 years. Not as easy as it looks.â
A representative for Good Vibes Festival had no comment when asked for a response to Healyâs Instagram Story.
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