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Coldplay concert in Malaysia could be stopped by ‘kill switch’, says minister

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Coldplay show in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, which gives organisers the power to pull the plug on the concert if the band misbehaves.The new addition of the switch comes ahead of the British pop band’s show at the Bukit Jalil stadium tonight (November 22), and allows organisers to cut the show instantaneously if the band makes any controversial comments or actions while on stage.As confirmed by Malaysian communications minister Fahmi Fadzil, if used, the switch would cut off the power to the instruments, sound systems and other equipment, and was agreed to by the concert’s organiser Live Nation.Fahmi, however, said he does not foresee any instances of the Chris Martin-fronted band stepping out of line while mid-performance, particularly as the members have openly voiced their support for those in Gaza amid the Israel-Palestine conflict.“The prime minister has also said the band you know, is very supportive of Palestine.

So, we are upbeat about the concert today,” Mr Fahmi told reporters in the Malaysian capital (via The Straits Times). “If there’s one thing I would advise to all who are going please try to use public transport.”Last week (November 15), Live Nation Malaysia also urged those attending the concert to “be mindful of the local culture and sensitivities in Malaysia”.The concern around the concert comes following the recent controversy caused by The 1975, who sparked backlash back in July after frontman Matty Healy criticised the country’s anti-gay laws and kissed a male bandmate during a festival performance.

The moment led to widespread criticism of the members and prompted the government to cancel the remainder of the festival.Precautions around tonight’s show also come as some residents have criticised the band.

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