Blackpink’s concert is scheduled to go on tonight (March 4) and many fans have been excited since the concert’s announcement last year. Despite the rainy weather for the past few days, it looks like the concert is set to proceed, but a local preacher is not happy about it.
In case you are not aware, districts in Pahang and Johor have been hit by flash floods, with the latter being the worst. At the time of writing, more than 30,000 victims in Johor alone are affected by the disaster, with evacuation work still ongoing. The death toll has risen to 3 and despite the disaster, this preacher, PU Syed is upset the concert in Bukit Jalil is still happening, with many fans eager to attend the event.
“Johor, Pahang and Sarawak are suffering due to the flood, and Blackpink’s concert is still being organised!”
In his Facebook post last night (March 3), Syed expressed his disappointment and said that despite the multiple disasters, many people are still focused on having fun. This is not Syed’s first time in voicing out his stand against organising concerts in Malaysia, as well as calling out for the ban of the Pulau movie a couple of months back.
Seeing how his voice is unheard, he said that he is running out of strength to stop the concerts from being organised in the country, and there is nothing much that he can do except for hoping that people may not be able to attend the concert tonight in Bukit Jalil.
“I hope the Stadium is hit by the flood so that they can enjoy the concert in the flood!”
Johor dan Pahang serta sarawak tengah bersedih asbab banjir..Konsert Black Pink tetap terus dianjurkan!! Bala bencana…
Posted by PU Syed on Friday, March 3, 2023
Despite the call for the ban of concerts in the country, another preacher said that organising concerts is not an issue as long as the performance and the songs are not influencing the concertgoers in a bad way.
Regardless, Blackpink fans appear to be ready and excited for the concert tonight despite the uncertainties in the weather. Are you attending the show?
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