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'Thriving concert scene, not extremist views, will deliver economic benefits'
For years concert promoter Para Rajagopal has been telling anyone who would listen that the live entertainment scene can help generate revenue for the country and help revitalise the economy in a big way.
The Arts, Live Festivals and Events Association (ALIFE) chairperson is not unjustified in his view, needing only to point north at Thailand and south across the causeway to Singapore.
Both countries have been reaping huge rewards through their vibrant entertainment scene with major entertainment acts performing there. It is not only concert promoters who make money, but security firms, hotels, the food industry, tourism and transportation.
However, he points out that there are parties out to thwart these efforts, such as politicians trying to gain political mileage.
Para recently retorted to local preacher PU Syed’s Instagram post on Jan 24 that called for the BlackPink concert scheduled in March...
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