Malaysia seeks $2 million in damages from pop band 1975 for protesting their LGBTQ laws ( Photo Credit – Instagram )

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British pop band 1975 got themselves in a controversy in Malaysia, as the country’s organiser of ‘Malaysia’s Good Vibes Festival’ is seeking over $2 million in damages from the group after frontman Matty Healy protested on-stage against the country’s anti-LGBTQ+ laws, resulting in the cancellation of the event.

According to Variety, the cancellation resulted in numerous bands and small businesses on the bill, which included both local artists and global acts such as the Strokes refusing to participate.

A legal counsel for ‘Future Sound Asia’, which is the agency behind Malaysia’s Good Vibes Festival, issued a letter addressing a “breach of contract” by 1975 which stated that the band due to violating the contract must provide compensation for the agency’s losses after the cancellation of the annual, three-day event.

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