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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KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 6 — Youth and Sports Minister Hannah Yeoh again reminded her critics on the importance of respecting the contract with organisers of a ...
In her tweet today, the minister said up to 45,000 tickets for the concert had been sold. The SNBJ is a 100,000 capacity-stadium. In an interview with Bernama on Thursday, the minister said that the southern stand of the stadium had to be cordoned off to let organisers prepare an international-scale concert stage where popular Taiwanese singer Jay Chou is to perform as part of a world tour.
PETALING JAYA: King of Mandopop Jay Chou says he's willing to postpone his concert pending the results of the AFF Mitsubishi Football Cup semi-final match ...
I have no problem accommodating and postponing (my concert). It is senseless and uncivilised for Malaysians to attack him,” said a user named Weisin. “Slamming Chou as if he manages the location and the date (of his concert).
The vacant seats issue in Stadium Bukit Jalil recently has caused an uproar among Malaysian football fans, with many of them taking things personally and.
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However, Jay Chou said the football fans should take the matter up with their football association and venue organisers.
I just hope when people come to see my concert, they come with a happy heart.Jay Chou wrote on his Instagram Story In response, another netizen said they might not recognize Jay Chou as a singer. In his Instagram Story, Jay Chou said he doesn’t mind postponing his concert, but the football fans will have to take it up with the football association and the venue organiser. However, Jay Chou said the football fans should take the matter up with their football association and venue organisers. [Frustrated Over Limited Tickets, Malaysian Football Fans Attack Jay Chou’s Instagram With Hateful Comments](https://www.therakyatpost.com/news/malaysia/2023/01/06/frustrated-over-limited-tickets-malaysian-football-fans-attack-jay-chous-instagram-with-hateful-comments/) Taiwanese singer Jay Chou has responded kindly to irate football fans who demanded the singer postpone his concert, which was scheduled on 15 January 2023.
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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.
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 7 — The King of Mandopop Jay Chou has come forward to say he is willing to postpone his concert, as long as he can sing for his fans.