Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Maroon 5 cancels China gig after band member meets Dalai Lama

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SHANGHAI: A planned concert by US pop group Maroon 5 in China has been cancelled, the promoter said, prompting speculatio­n that authoritie­s refused permission because a band member met the exiled Tibetan leader the Dalai Lama.

The China office of US promoter Live Nation apologised to ticket holders and pledged refunds, but gave no reason for the cancellati­on for the concert which was to have taken place in the country’s commercial hub, Shanghai.

Jesse Car michael, who plays both keyboard and rhythm guitar, tweeted about meeting the Dalai Lama at events for the leader’s 80th birthday earlier this month. The tweet has been removed.

The Dalai Lama fled Tibet in 1959 after an armed rebellion against Chinese rule was put down by its military.

China considers Tibet to be part of its sovereign territory which it claims is backed by a long-standing historical right, and accuses the Nobel peace laureate of separatism.

Maroon 5 were due to play Shanghai on September 12, according to a previous statement on the band’s website, but the city no longer appeared on a schedule.

Known for songs such as “One More Night” and “Moves Like Jagger” the band are still expected to play in Hong Kong, a special administra­tive region of China, the website showed.

Fans showed disappoint­ment over the cancellati­on.

“I believe Jesse (Carmichael) did not mean any malice. I also understand the government’s attitude. The fans are the ones who suffer,” wrote Qi Chu in a microblog posting. Another asked: “Does attending a friend’s birthday party equal agreeing with his political views?”

Chinese officials have been especially sensitive about live concerts since Bjork chanted “Tibet” during her song “Declare Independen­ce” in 2008.

Authoritie­s censor content they deem to be politicall­y sensitive or obscene, while internatio­nal music acts are required to submit set lists for major concerts in advance.

Last year, the suggestive lyrics of “Honky Tonk Women” were apparently too much for China’s cultural authoritie­s as the Rolling Stones said the chart-topping song was “vetoed” for their show.

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