British band, The 1975 has cancelled its concert in Indonesia and Taiwan following a debacle that unfolded at Malaysia’s Good Vibes festival this weekend. During the second day of the festival, the band’s lead singer, Matty Healy, spoke up against the Malaysian government’s anti-LGBTQ laws and
Malaysia's Good Vibes Festival has hired a group of lawyers represent the vendors and local artists who were involved in the festival to help them file a lawsuit against the band following lead singer Matty Healy's anti-government speech, according to The Straits Times.
ANN/THE STAR – Malaysian lawyer Mathew Thomas Philip is working with several lawyers on a pro bono class action lawsuit by artistes and vendors against British pop-rock band The 1975. “(We are putting our) hearts and minds to improving the first working draft of the class action,” said Philip in a post on his Facebook […]