Girl group Dolla claims the cancellation of Good Girls Gone Bad Live In Concert in Petaling Jaya next month had to be made following the organiser’s failure to obtain permits and approval from the authorities.
In a video shared on Instagram, Dolla member Sabronzo said they were forced to make the decision at the last minute to avoid risks, while also apologising to fans.

“We want to apologise for the cancellation of Good Girls Gone Bad Live In Concert. We understand many of you were looking forward to this concert, just like us.”
She said, “We are just as disappointed as all of you. Unfortunately, the organiser and team had to make this decision after finding out they could not complete the required permits and approvals within the given timeframe.”
“Without approval, the concert cannot proceed. For that reason, Dolla and our team could not take the risk of the concert being cancelled two or three days before the event,” she added.

Another member, Tabby, said the group had to accept the decision despite making thorough preparations. However, they promised to return and make it up to fans.
“We’ve worked hard with an incredible team, from visuals to dance performances and music production for this concert. We wanted to give you the best show.”
“We truly hoped to continue with the concert, but unfortunately, circumstances didn’t allow it.
We promise iDolla (our fans) that we’ll meet you again. We really miss you all. Wait for our concert next year,” she said.
Fans to receive full refunds
Meanwhile, Angel said ticket refunds will be made to all buyers.
“For those who have purchased tickets, don’t worry, we’ll ensure the process goes smoothly.
Thank you for your love, patience, and support for us all this time. We promise to come back with an amazing performance. We love you, iDolla,” she explained.
Previously, SAH Entertainment and Universal Music Malaysia announced the cancellation of Good Girls Gone Bad Live In Concert, which was scheduled to take place at Idea Live, Petaling Jaya, on 6 December.
In a joint statement posted on Instagram, the organisers said the decision to cancel the concert was difficult but necessary to ensure everyone’s safety.
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