Shortened fest organiser demands RM12.3mil compensation from controversial UK band

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Kuala Lumpur: English pop rock band The 1975 has been served a seven-day notice by Good Vibes Festival 2023 organiser, Future Sound Asia to pay over RM12.3 million in damages over the recent controversy at the 10th anniversary of the GVF 2023.

The organiser’s legal counsel David Mathew from Steven Thiru & Sudhar Partnership told Malay Mail that the firm had already sent a letter of claim dated August 7, 2023 to the band.“In the letter, FSA has demanded that The 1975 admit their liability and also pay the sum of £2,099,154.54 within seven days. “The Letter of Claim is written in accordance with the provisions of the English Practice Direction Pre-Action Conduct and Protocol which are part of the English Civil Procedure Rules.

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