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License To Perform

10-Jul-19 22:00

License To Perform

American pop singer Maggie Lindemann’s performance in KL was cut short mid-set due to alleged performance permit issues. We speak to Iqbal Ameer from Livescape Group to get a better idea on the application process for foreign artists in Malaysia. 

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0:06 - Sun Runners - What Goes Around Comes Around

3:51 - Maggie Lindemann incident

9:07 - Ned Doheny - A Love Of Your Own (World Airs Heat Wave Edit)

13:32 - Pavo Pavo - Mystery Hour

16:52 - PUSPAL procedure with Iqbal Ameer

26:19 - NERD - Spaz

Produced by: Haniff Baharudin, Daryl Ong, Othniel Ting, Arif Abd Aziz

Presented by: Daryl Ong, Othniel Ting


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Categories:  FilmBusiness AnalysisMusic

Tags:  the pulsemusic newsmusicmaggie lindemannPUSPALiqbal ameerlivescape





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