Matty Healy Indonesia Malaysia city Kuala Lumpur Taiwan city Jakarta, Indonesia city Taipei, Taiwan Rock show performer stage country band The 1975 Matty Healy Indonesia Malaysia city Kuala Lumpur Taiwan city Jakarta, Indonesia city Taipei, Taiwan

The 1975 cancel Asia tour after being pulled off stage for making pro-LGTBQ comments

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The 1975 have axed the remaining dates on their Asian tour following a performance in Malaysia in which frontman Matty Healy protested anti-LGBTQ laws in the country, leading to their set being cut short by organizers.

The band's performance at Kuala Lumpur’s Good Vibes festival on Friday, July 21, was brought to an abrupt end after Healy spoke about his conflicted feelings while on stage in a country where same-sex relationships are illegal and those convicted can be imprisoned.

The remaining days of Good Vibes were subsequently called off by organizers, with headline sets from The Strokes and The Kid Laroi canceled in the process.

Read Next: Watch The 1975 perform “Oh Caroline” with Caroline Polacheck The 1975 were due to perform at Jakarta, Indonesia’s We the Fest on July 23, with a further date in Taipei, Taiwan scheduled for Tuesday, July 25.

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