Beyonce Knowles canceled her planned concert in Malaysia a second time after the nation’s conservative Muslims criticized the pop star for her raunchy stage clothes.“The postponement is solely the decision of the artiste and has nothing to do with external reasons,” said Marctensia Entertainment Sdn., an organizer of the axed Oct. 25 concert in the capital city of Kuala Lumpur, in a statement. Marctensia didn’t say what the “external reasons” were.
The decision comes after Malaysia’s opposition Pan- Malaysian Islamic Party, or PAS, complained last month of the planned gig, part of Beyonce’s “I am” world tour, citing her “inappropriate dressing.” The chief of PAS’s youth wing Nasrudin Tantawi said the attire and performance “lead to unclean behavior,” according to an Agence France Presse report.
Islamic laws and customs have been gaining support across South East Asia, with clerics in both Malaysia and Indonesia seeking to ban yoga, Facebook and concerts by artists such as the Black Eyed Peas and Beyonce.
In Malaysia, a 32-year-old mother may soon be caned as a punishment for drinking a beer. Lawmakers in Indonesia’s Aceh province last month approved the stoning to death of adulterers and flogging of gays. The U.S. cites both countries as models of moderate Muslim democracies.
Jeans and T-Shirt
The Malaysian government initially banned Muslim citizens from attending the Black Eyed Peas gig in Kuala Lumpur last month, sponsored by Irish stout-maker Guinness. Officials later lifted the ban, allowing anyone above 18 years old to attend as the band’s front-woman Fergie stuck to the dress code, covering up her body in jeans and a t-shirt.
Information, Communications and Culture Minister Rais Yatim said earlier this month, without giving specifics, there was no reason to stop Beyonce holding her Kuala Lumpur show if she adhered to the regulations.
Beyonce canceled her last planned Malaysia concert in 2007, adding an extra show in neighboring Indonesia instead. At the time, organizers cited a “scheduling conflict.”
Gwen Stefani, Avril Lavigne and Mariah Carey dressed more conservatively than usual during their concerts in Malaysia. Carey wore a shirt and a pair of jeans throughout her “Charmbracelet” show at Stadium Merdeka in 2004 as a protest.
Beyonce Cancels Malaysia Concert After Furor Over Racy Clothes
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Women Against Shariah
on Tuesday, October 20, 2009
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