Plastic ‘Kenduri’ Chairs At Westlife Concert Didn't Meet Audience's Wild Dreams | TRP

2023-03-23 16:32:41 By : Mr. Clack Yan

Despite the seating arrangements, fans agreed that the popular 90s’ Irish boy band still gave a spectacular performance.

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It seems that a number of Malaysian concertgoers weren’t too happy during Westlife’s ‘The Wild Dreams’ world tour performance which took place at the Axiata Arena, Bukit Jalil in KL on Thursday and Friday night.

Videos and images circulating online show attendees grumbling about the VIP seating arrangements provided during the concert, which consist of rows upon rows of “cheap” plastic chairs set in front of the stage.

Audiences compared the plastic chairs to what you’d normally see provided at a kenduri or any typical Malaysian banquet, festival or public event.

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Criticism was also thrown at the concert venue and organizers, but fans agreed that the popular 90s’ Irish boy band still gave a spectacular performance.

Naturally, people were a little upset that they were given the ‘downtown boy’ treatment despite paying ‘uptown girl’ prices for the tickets which cost between RM294 to RM884.

However, some netizens refuted the claims that attendees were given any sub-par treatment.

They seem to agree that it was completely normal for concerts to provide similar seating arrangements for audiences and that people were merely overreacting.

did they know even Korea and Thailand use chair like this 😭😭😭 US punya kerusi tu jelah mcm better sikit but lebih kurang 😭 pic 1. Westlife Concert in Malaysia pic 2. Seventeen Caratland in Korea pic 3. Golden Disc Award in Thailand pic 4. Permission to Dance in Las Vegas, US pic.twitter.com/Wo7buwQ4E4

ikr. one of my colleagues went to westlife concert, suddenly other colleagues menganjing ‘kesian ek duduk ats kerusi plastik’ aku macam???? EHH orang tu tak cakap apa pun kau yg kesah https://t.co/PXZAHrXGdc

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