Adam Lambert will tone down concert
Adam Lambert will reportedly be on his best behaviour during his gig in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
It has been reported that Adam, famed for his controversial performances, will heed restrictions against kissing on-stage the show’s organizer said Tuesday.
This comes after Adam came under fire from members of the Pan Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS), who fear the singer will be promoting gay culture in the mainly Muslim country, where homosexual relations are illegal, reports contactmusic.com
PAS youth chief Nasrudin Hassan says, “Lambert is morally unfit. His gay lifestyle will harm our society. He is of bad, bad character and poses a danger to young Malaysians. We want the government to cancel the permit…”
But Hassan is adamant all the planned protests will be peaceful.
He adds, “We will use a soft approach to protest against his performance. He has admitted he is gay. We feel his lifestyle will influence and destroy the young generation. We will not use violence to stop the concert.”