Moral campaign stops Lady Gaga concert
Lady Gaga will have to cancel a sold-out show in Indonesia following protests by Islamic hard-liners and conservative MPs, who said her sexy clothes and dance moves would corrupt the youth.
A police spokesman said that the permit for her June 3 "Born This Way Ball" concert had been denied.
Indonesia, a nation of 240 million people, has more Muslims than any other. Although it is secular and has a long history of religious tolerance, a small extremist fringe has become more vocal in recent years.
Hard-liners have loudly criticised Lady Gaga, saying the suggestive nature of her show threatened to undermine the country's moral fibre. Some threatened to use physical force to prevent her from stepping off the plane.
MPs and religious leaders, too, have spoken out against her.
Worried they could not guarantee security, local police recommended the permit for the show be denied.
It was supposed to be the biggest show on Lady Gaga's Asian tour, with fans snapping up every seat in Jakarta's 52,000-seat Gelora Bung Karno stadium - half of them in the first two hours of sales.
Permits usually are issued about three weeks before a concert in Jakarta, so it is common to sell tickets well ahead of receiving the permit. It was not immediately clear if the ticket sales would be refunded.
"I'm very disappointed," said Mariska Renata, who had tickets to the Jakarta show.
She said by bowing to the wishes of "troublemakers," authorities only give them more power. "We are mature enough to be able to separate our own moral values from arts and culture," she said.
Lady Gaga's Asian tour started late last month and many of the stops have sold out. The South Korean concerts were limited to fans 18 or older because conservatives there raised objections.
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J Micallef
May 16th 2012, 08:19
Proper, decent rock bands seem to have no problems performing in Islamic countries, although one band member did on one occasion risk ending up lynched because he was wearing a pair of shorts...
Giov DeMartino
May 16th 2012, 06:30
Some good news from Indonesia.
Kenneth Cassar
May 16th 2012, 15:14
Sure, let's call terrorist threats good news now, shall we?
Isabelle Luca Borg
Jun 5th 2012, 04:09
Seriously?!?! Haha! Get a Life man... clearly you do not know what you're talking about and just parrot what other people are saying instead of looking up the facts.
James Tyrrell
May 15th 2012, 21:18
"She said, by bowing to the wishes of "troublemakers," authorities only give them more power." "We are mature enough to be able to separate our own moral values from arts and culture,"
Interesting that Lady Gaga would appear to have more sense than a lot of world leaders!
J. Parnis
May 15th 2012, 20:34
Hon Dr. Adrian Vassallo should seriously consider translocating to Indonesia and contest the election thereat. He would be very much at ease attending parliamentary meetings with the Indonesian MPs.
Carmel Vella
May 15th 2012, 19:22
She aught to realize that the largest number of muslims in any country is NOT the place for her kind of entertainment.
James Tyrrell
May 15th 2012, 21:16
Which is obviously why her concert was sold out!
M Carabott
May 15th 2012, 16:51
Ignorance rules.
Ms Maria Vella
May 15th 2012, 16:01
What a bunch of morons
Luke Falzon
May 15th 2012, 16:07
True, and the sad thing is she promotes diversity and acceptance of everyone and these "people" only care that their religion is not offended while every day their beliefs are enforced into people's lives, willingly or not.
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