Re: [新聞] 綠洲中國巡演確定取消(另一版本)
Oasis gigs in China cancelled for economic reasons
BEIJING (Reuters) -
Oasis will not play in China for economic reasons and not because of
any connection with the Tibet issue, an official at the promoter of
the shows said on Tuesday.
Oasis had said China blocked shows scheduled for Shanghai and Beijing
after they found out that band member Noel Gallagher had appeared at
a "Free Tibet" benefit concert in the United States in 1997.
But a promoter from Beijing All Culture Communication Co Ltd, a small
event company which promotes more ballet and traditional Chinese
concerts than rock concerts, told Reuters by telephone it was canceled
due to a "tough economic situation."
"I have no money. It's normal in an environment of economic crisis ...
It has nothing to do at all with the Tibet problem," said the man, who
gave only his surname, Luo.
China has ruled Tibet with an iron fist since People's Liberation Army
troops marched into the Himalayan region in 1950 and denounces any
challenge to its authority.
The Foreign Ministry backed Luo's position, though spokesman Qin Gang
added that the government was still investigating.
"According to the organizer, the performance was canceled because of some
economic problems the organizer had," Qin told a regular news briefing.
"The Chinese authorities responsible for this, the cultural departments,
have already required the organizers to provide more detailed
information," he added.
The rest of the Southeast Asian leg of the Oasis tour will go ahead as
planned, including a Hong Kong gig on April 7. Hong Kong, a former
British colony, returned to Chinese rule in 1997.
Last year China said it would tighten controls over foreign singers
after Icelandic pop star Bjork shouted "Tibet! Tibet!" at a Shanghai
concert.
Despite hosting a raft of high-profile acts in recent years, including
the Rolling Stones, China takes pains to ensure concerts are politically
correct.
Artists are forbidden to perform content that would harm "national unity"
or "stir up resentment" and promoters are asked to submit set-lists and
lyric sheets for approval.
(Reporting by Ian Ransom and Emma Graham-Harrison; Editing by Nick Macfie)
Reuters UK
http://uk.reuters.com/article/chinaNews/idUKTRE5221RL20090303
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