KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 5 — Harimau Malaya fans are training their guns on King of Mandopop Jay Chou after a chunk of seats at the Bukit Jalil National Stadium ...
According to @yoyo_icecube, the concert has sold out a long time ago. Responding to a comment from @_.amirr.___ that the stadium is a venue for football and not for concert, @nazmi.nami said the stadium does not belong to the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM). Fellow Instagram user @aqmar_daniel wants the concert to be cancelled as Malaysians want the stadium to be full on Saturday, January 7, for the first leg of the semi-final match against Thailand.
Malaysian football fans are in an uproar over Jay Chou's upcoming Bukit Jalil National Stadium concert, which has reduced audience capacity for an AFF Cup ...
One fan explained: “To our beloved football fans, this concert has been delayed for three years due to COVID, and the current date for the concert was announced a year ago. Malaysia’s Youth and Sports Ministry is looking into complaints over the reduced capacity, with Minister Hannah Yeoh saying it is aiming to resolve the issue before the match this weekend. Chou’s fans have leapt in to defend the artist and the concert, explaining that it was long delayed as it was first announced in 2019. Fans from Malaysia and outside have been waiting for years for this concert. Rahman explained that the ticket shortage was due to the stage structure for Chou’s January 15 concert, which is currently being installed, blocking approximately 21,000 seats in stadium. This is a football stadium, not a concert stadium.
Malaysian football fans are properly pissed after an upcoming concert by Taiwanese music icon Jay Chou has left a giant part of the local Bukit Jalil ...
[Ticket2u](https://www.ticket2u.com.my/event/27426/jay-chou-carnival-world-tour-%E2%80%93-malaysia-%E5%91%A8%E6%9D%B0%E4%BC%A6%E3%80%8A%E5%98%89%E5%B9%B4%E5%8D%8E%E3%80%8B%E4%B8%96%E7%95%8C%E5%B7%A1%E5%9B%9E%E6%BC%94%E5%94%B1%E4%BC%9A%E9%A9%AC%E6%9D%A5%E8%A5%BF%E4%BA%9A%E7%AB%99) and [@hannahyeoh on Twitter](https://twitter.com/hannahyeoh/status/1610940391037231106?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw). "We're not asking for a cancellation, we just want the stage to be dismantled temporarily, and let football fans enjoy the match." "Postponing the concert or not isn't the issue. Fans from Malaysia and outside have been waiting years for this concert," one commenter said. What were the people setting up the stage so early thinking?" "The situation is inevitable," Rahman was quoted as saying.
The Taiwanese singer is scheduled to hold a concert in Bukit Jalil National Stadium on Jan 15.
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PUTRAJAYA: Sports Minister Hannah Yeoh disclosed that cancelling the Jay Chou concert scheduled for Jan 15 at National Stadium, Bukit Jalil would cause ...
This has angered fans who are eager to watch the game. You cannot simply cancel an international gig and disrupt the whole thing. "I have gone to the site yesterday.
Minister Hannah Yeoh says the Football Association of Malaysia made their booking in August last year.
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KUALA LUMPUR: Thailand coach Alexandre Polking considered the War Elephants lucky with the current situation involving the National Stadium in Bukit J...
It’s the two teams that I like to see fight, so we are ready and I hope that in the end, we can get important results here tomorrow to bring home,” he said. “It will be a tough game tomorrow, Malaysia has great fans and it will be a full stadium with a great atmosphere but as the coach said we had a good rest, a good recovery day and everyone is confident and ready for the tough game tomorrow. “Today is just about seeing the pitch, not much training.
Before their ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) Cup semi-final against Thailand tomorrow (Jan 7), it appears that they are battling the king of Mandopop, Jay Chou.
Malaysia isn't the only country to have their AFF Cup matches interrupted by Jay's concert. "Don't embarrass Malaysia on the pages of foreigners who are innocent." Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) secretary-general Noor Azman Rahman said in a statement: "The situation is inevitable. Some were embarrassed by the hostility shown by Malaysian football fans, worried that it would portray their country in a negative light. They have delayed [their plans] for 2.5 days because of AFF." This is a football stadium, not a concert stadium.
Youth and sports minister Hannah Yeoh says it would be an abuse of power to move the concert to a smaller venue with 45000 tickets already sold.
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