Western Pop Stars Hassled In Malaysia Over Sexy Concert Routines
Justin Timberlake boasted about "bringing sexy back" in his recent hit, but he shouldn't try that in Malaysia.
Some of the world's top pop stars are holding concerts in Muslim-majority Malaysia this year, but they're facing growing pressure to keep skimpy outfits and steamy dance moves off the stage amid protests by conservative Islamic critics who believe liberal Western performances can corrupt youths, event organizers said Wednesday.
Gwen Stefani made what she called "a major sacrifice" by donning clothes that revealed little skin at a Kuala Lumpur performance Tuesday, after Muslim students and political activists called for her concert to be scrapped because of her sexy reputation.
Promoters have announced that R&B superstar Beyonce, who is also known for a sultry image, is scheduled to perform on Nov. 1, amid efforts to lure other big names such as Timberlake, Kylie Minogue and Aerosmith to this Southeast Asian country in the Visit Malaysia Year 2007.
"We've informed Beyonce's management about this issue of clothes, but it takes some of the fun out of it," said Razlan Ahmad Razali, chairman of Pineapple Concerts, which is organizing Beyonce's planned concert.
"Beyonce won't be able to do the kind of show here that she does elsewhere," Razlan told The Associated Press. "She's a fashion icon, and we know that she often wears miniskirts and clothes that expose her navel during her performances. It's a pity to restrict her, because her costumes are all tasteful and glamorous."
Grammy-winning hip-hop star Kanye West faced a different problem when he came to Kuala Lumpur in April because government officials said he should not perform one of his biggest hits, "Jesus Walks," due to religious sensitivities surrounding the title, Razlan said.
Malaysia's government guidelines for public performances require a female artist to cover up from the top of her chest to her knees, including her shoulders. Performers may not hug or kiss, and their clothes must not have obscene or drug-related images or messages.
A Pussycat Dolls concert last year caused its Malaysian organizers to be fined 10,000 ringgit after the U.S. girl group was accused of flouting decency regulations.
Such concerns have made Malaysia less appealing to some stars. A concert promoter, speaking on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the issue, said the hassle about clothes was one of the reasons that sultry U.S. pop diva Christina Aguilera skipped Malaysia during a recent Asian tour that included neighboring Singapore, Thailand and the Philippines.
The Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party, the country's biggest political opposition group, which accused Stefani of promoting promiscuity and corrupting youths, says it will probably protest further if Beyonce, Timberlake or Minogue perform here.
"Even with Gwen Stefani, we're not satisfied just because she covered up at the concert," said party official Kamarulzaman Mohamed. "Outside, she still wears sexy clothes and influences teenagers who idolize her. It's bad to have immoral artists visiting Malaysia." (International Herald Tribune)
***** Oh boy! Shades of the Taliban and worse! 'Malay-istan' perhaps?
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Some of the world's top pop stars are holding concerts in Muslim-majority Malaysia this year, but they're facing growing pressure to keep skimpy outfits and steamy dance moves off the stage amid protests by conservative Islamic critics who believe liberal Western performances can corrupt youths, event organizers said Wednesday.
Gwen Stefani made what she called "a major sacrifice" by donning clothes that revealed little skin at a Kuala Lumpur performance Tuesday, after Muslim students and political activists called for her concert to be scrapped because of her sexy reputation.
Promoters have announced that R&B superstar Beyonce, who is also known for a sultry image, is scheduled to perform on Nov. 1, amid efforts to lure other big names such as Timberlake, Kylie Minogue and Aerosmith to this Southeast Asian country in the Visit Malaysia Year 2007.
"We've informed Beyonce's management about this issue of clothes, but it takes some of the fun out of it," said Razlan Ahmad Razali, chairman of Pineapple Concerts, which is organizing Beyonce's planned concert.
"Beyonce won't be able to do the kind of show here that she does elsewhere," Razlan told The Associated Press. "She's a fashion icon, and we know that she often wears miniskirts and clothes that expose her navel during her performances. It's a pity to restrict her, because her costumes are all tasteful and glamorous."
Grammy-winning hip-hop star Kanye West faced a different problem when he came to Kuala Lumpur in April because government officials said he should not perform one of his biggest hits, "Jesus Walks," due to religious sensitivities surrounding the title, Razlan said.
Malaysia's government guidelines for public performances require a female artist to cover up from the top of her chest to her knees, including her shoulders. Performers may not hug or kiss, and their clothes must not have obscene or drug-related images or messages.
A Pussycat Dolls concert last year caused its Malaysian organizers to be fined 10,000 ringgit after the U.S. girl group was accused of flouting decency regulations.
Such concerns have made Malaysia less appealing to some stars. A concert promoter, speaking on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the issue, said the hassle about clothes was one of the reasons that sultry U.S. pop diva Christina Aguilera skipped Malaysia during a recent Asian tour that included neighboring Singapore, Thailand and the Philippines.
The Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party, the country's biggest political opposition group, which accused Stefani of promoting promiscuity and corrupting youths, says it will probably protest further if Beyonce, Timberlake or Minogue perform here.
"Even with Gwen Stefani, we're not satisfied just because she covered up at the concert," said party official Kamarulzaman Mohamed. "Outside, she still wears sexy clothes and influences teenagers who idolize her. It's bad to have immoral artists visiting Malaysia." (International Herald Tribune)
***** Oh boy! Shades of the Taliban and worse! 'Malay-istan' perhaps?
Image - Source
Labels: Entertainment, Religious Extremism.
7 Comments:
No one is forcing any person to watch the concert, so why should these self appointed moral guardians spoil the entertainment for the rest of us.
If Gwen Stefani had personally insulted any one of these "guardians" or insulted the religion, that may be grounds to call for a ban but she is what she is and they should not prevent those who wish to participate in the global village concept.
If other countries like Sinagpore, Thailand & philippines can hold these concerts, did that mean these countries have more serious moral problems & crimes than us? Bullshits.
look at our moral problems & crimes ie. Rapes, father rape daughters, incest, molest etc.
WTF, Niamah!!
Y don ask your wife or mother to wear that type of clothing and perform on stage
cant they be cool for once???its ppls choice anyway to go to those concert or not,talking about democracy
well... how r u going to promote malaysia to the world if we keep on making the wrong headlines wit pop stars asked to be banned from having concerts in malaysia???
these people should realise dat there malaysia is not a malay-only country. wat bout the chinese, indians and etc??? dis people are also malaysians n want to see concerts as well!
if dis people keep on doing dis, say goodbye 2 justin, kylie, avril and etc coz they ain't comin to malaysia!!!
its up to the parents really, if they want their kids to go to such "sultry" or "badly inspirational" concerts. people will noe wat is rong and rite for themselves. if they dont wanna see beyonce half naked, then SIMPLE! DONT GO TO HER CONCERT!!
indoneasea is more religiously stricter than malaysia. still, bands and singer often do their.
LIKE WHY WUD FALL OUT BOY NOT COME TO MALAYSIA< BUT GO TO PHILIPINES< SINGAPORE AND INDON??!! because they are that wat may happen to chritina and beyonce might happen to them.
I think the fanatics will rape her first before killing her....they always say they are against such acts yet they do it; contradiction shows they are hypocrites...
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