Vacant stadium seats at AFF semi-final between Malaysia, Thailand due to Jay Chou concert: Minister

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The Taiwanese singer is scheduled to hold a concert in Bukit Jalil National Stadium on Jan 15.

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s Youth and Sports Minister Hannah Yeoh has come out to explain why the 21,000 seats at the Bukit Jalil National Stadium have to remain vacant for the first leg of the ASEAN Football Federation Cup 2022 semi-final clash between Malaysia and Thailand this Saturday .

The stadium had been booked by the organisers of a tour by famous Taiwanese artist Jay Chou whose show performance requires the installation of a stage involving a large crew. “We want to give all the support to Harimau Malaya this Saturday, as well as the concert that has been booked earlier,” she said.

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Wonder if they have only one stadium in the city. Hmmm

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