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*UPDATE* Kesha's Concert in Malaysia Cancelled

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*UPDATE*

Organisers of Kesha’s Warrior Tour, Livescape Sdn Bhd, announced on Friday that the singers concert has been cancelled.

Below is a statement released by the company on their Facebook page.

PRESS STATEMENT BY LIVESCAPE ASIA ON THE CANCELLATION OF THE KESHA WARRIOR TOUR IN KUALA LUMPUR

It is with deep regret that we announce that the Kesha Warrior Tour, which was to be held at Stadium Negara, Kuala Lumpur tomorrow, Saturday, October 26, has been called off.

Despite us at Livescape producing documents that assures authorities that all guidelines listed by PUSPAL for the Kesha Warrior Tour will be complied by the artist and her management agency, we have been informed that our application has been denied at the 11th hour. As one of the pioneers of live music entertainment in the country and having produced over 100 shows, Livescape would like to go on record to state that we have always adhered to all guidelines set forth by PUSPAL.

To the fans, we apologize for the situation you have been put through. We have done everything we can to fight for the show to go on. Like yourself, we were looking forward to what we believe would have been a great show. To those of you who have purchased tickets to the show, kindly stay logged on to this page for details on refunds, which will be announced within the next few days. We will also be offering travel reimbursements to fans that have travelled from abroad or different states within Malaysia to see the show – subjected to certain terms & conditions.

Livescape would also like to go on record to applaud and thank Kesha and her team for working closely with us and having agreed to modify the show to suit the Malaysian culture and sensitivities, including having made adjustments to her song lyrics, wardrobe changes, and a set list that was modified to specifically adhere to the guidelines set forth by the authorities.

Yet, despite all the efforts, we are saddened that our application for the show to happen has been rejected at the 11th hour. For full disclosure, our application was submitted on 10 September 2013. The official letter rejecting our application was only sent to us at 11:24AM today (Friday, 25 October 2013) alongside two backdated letters rejecting our application dated October 1 and October 18. As of the time this statement was written, we have yet to receive an official explanation on the reasons for the cancellation of the Kesha Warrior Tour.

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We have done everything in our power since then to appeal against this decision. Unfortunately, despite efforts that were made down to the wire, including just minutes ago, we are distraught to confirm that the show will be cancelled.

However, Livescape accepts and respects the decision made by PUSPAL despite us having lost over RM1.1million overnight. However we do feel that the current situation could have been avoided, or at best, our losses reduced if we were been informed of the decision and reasons to decline our application sooner.

Hence, we can’t help to believe that improvements can be made to the current application system in place for artists’ permits. We encourage the authorities to engage in a productive dialogue with local promoters to avoid the current situation from repeating. With local promoters in this country constantly finding themselves taking great financial risks when putting on a live show despite the fact that some of these shows helps puts Malaysia on the world map as it draws in spectators and fans from various countries.

Promoters in this country are constantly bearing the highest risk, despite the fact that all we want to do is to help promote Malaysia as a viable live music destination and to provide music lovers in this country with an opportunity to see their favourite acts live.

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Popular American singer Kesha will be performing in Kuala Lumpur this October!

Set to take place on the 26 of October at Stadium Negara, the concert is presented by Tune Talk and organised by Livescape Asia.

Fans can definitely expect the singer to perform her first hit single, “Tik Tok”, as well as other favourites such as “Blah Blah Blah”, “Die Young” and “Your Love Is My Drug.”

The pop star, known for her crazy fashion sense (second to Lady Gaga, of course) is currently enjoying the success of her second album, Warrior. Her first album, Animal, was released in 2010.

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This will be Kesha’s first time in Malaysia, and fans and organisers are expecting tickets to be snapped up fast.

Tickets for Kesha’s Warrior Tour in Kuala Lumpur are priced at RM108 (free seating), RM158 (numbered seats), RM208 (rock zone) and RM258 (VIP numbered seating).

Tickets are available via redtix.airasia.com and all Rock Corner outlets in Malaysia, beginning 1 September 2013.

If you are interested in trying your luck to win tickets and exclusive passes to the concert, visit www.tunetalk.com.

Watch Kesha’s “Die Young” Music Video:

 





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