The National Union of Malaysian Muslim Students has called for Gwen Stefani’s upcoming show in Kula Lumpar to be cancelled because of its content.
The star is due to travel to the country next month as the Asia leg of her Sweet Escape World Tour gets underway.
A representative of the Union said, however, that the show should be cancelled because “the video clips promoting the event are too obscene.”
The group's President Mohamad Hilmi Ramli added: “We want the organisers to cancel the concert, failing which we will ask the authorities to intervene," reports dotmusic.
President Ramli also criticised the Malaysian mobile phone firm Maxis Communications – who sponsor local tours – accusing them of encouraging “moral decay.”
He said: “Maxis has been staging a series of foreign acts...to make a profit and to expose our young generation to things such as moral decay."
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