Members of the BeyHive (Beyoncé’s fandom) were shocked to discover that Malaysia wasn’t in the cohort of concert locations for Beyoncé’s first world tour after seven years in 2023.
Called the Renaissance World Tour, Beyoncé’s comeback tour started on May 10 and
continued throughout the lion’s share of the year before concluding on September 27 in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Wide-eyed Beyoncé fans would recall that the Cowboy Carter singer also canceled the Malayasian concert of
The Beyoncé Experience World Tour back in 2007 and relocated the show to Jakarta, Indonesia.
Her agents cited scheduling troubles as the major cause of the change in location.
However, a source revealed to Reuters that the 42-year-old had canceled her performance because of the allegedly strict Muslim laws in the country that prohibited her from following the dress code of her choice
Beyoncé tried to schedule a concert in 2009 but had to call it off, according to a report by BBC. The report revealed another government law that allegedly implored the singer to call off her show for the second time in two years.
“”Female performers at Malaysian concerts are required by government rules to cover up from the shoulders to knees, with no cleavage showing,” stated the report.
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Source: Los Angeles Times