PAS Preacher Urges M’sians To Avoid Buying Coldplay Tickets, Says Natural Disasters Tend To Occur At Year End
"Have we not learnt from past disasters?"SARAH YEOH
MAY 18, 2023
The past two days have been nothing short of havoc and heartbreak for fans of British rock band Coldplay, who will be holding their first concert in Malaysia on Nov 22.
Ever since ticket sales kickstarted on Tuesday (May 16), social media has been flooded with posts from overjoyed fans who managed to secure tickets as well as angry ones from those who blamed scalpers and a poor ticketing system which caused them to miss out.However, the concert has also attracted dissatisfaction from certain parties, with the loudest voice of dissent coming from the Islamist party PAS.
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PAS preacher urges M’sians to avoid buying Coldplay tickets
In a latest statement issued by former Selangor PAS Ulama deputy chief Ahmad Dusuki Abdul Rani on Facebook, he expressed unhappiness over the overwhelming response by Malaysians who were eager to catch Coldplay in action.He also included a news clipping from Berita Harian, where it reported that concert tickets were sold out within three hours.