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Malaysia says no change in approval for Ed Sheeran concert amid calls to cancel over singer’s LGBTQ stance

  • Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil said thorough vetting was done by all the agencies involved in granting permission for the event
  • Penang state’s top Muslim cleric called on the government to scrap concerts featuring artists who support ‘sinful’ activities

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Singer Ed Sheeran performs during the BRIT Awards 2022 in London. Photo: AFP
There is no change in the approval status for the coming Ed Sheeran concert in Kuala Lumpur for now, Malaysia’s Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil said on Wednesday.
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Fahmi said the Islamic Development Malaysia Department (Jakim) and the Home Ministry are involved in discussions to grant approvals for concert permits by foreign acts.

“I have spoken about this to the Central Agency for Application for Filming and Performance by Foreign Artistes (Puspal) and I take note of the suggestion by the Penang mufti on this.

“However, Jakim and the Home Ministry are among the 16 agencies involved in the discussions to approve applications for gigs by foreign artists, through the Puspal committee. Therefore, thorough vetting would have been done by all these agencies,” he said at a press conference on Wednesday.

“We take note of the views but we have a process. We will look into the matter if there is a need. At this time, there are no changes in the approval for the concert.”

Fahmi was responding to Penang state’s top Muslim cleric Wan Salim Mohd Noor’s call for the government to cancel the permit for the concert by Sheeran, who is a known supporter of the LGBTQ community.
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