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Electrifying Performance, Janet Jackson thrills Saudis after Nicki Minaj pulled out
A cheering crowd danced to the thumping music at Jeddah World Fest, hosted in the Red Sea city of western Saudi Arabia.
Such
scenes, unimaginable just two years ago, reflect how the
ultra-conservative Islamic kingdom is easing decades-old restrictions on
entertainment.
Minaj
— well-known for her provocative, profanity-laced lyrics and
skin-baring music videos — pulled out of headlining the concert in a
show of solidarity for women’s and gay rights in the ultra-conservative
Islamic kingdom.
The
cancellation triggered a social media storm, with many fans in the
kingdom voicing disappointment and demanding ticket refunds.
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The singer insisted on Twitter that her decision was not intended to “disrespect” the Saudi government.
The
announcement of her performance had prompted an online backlash from
arch-conservatives as the kingdom pursues a contentious liberalisation
drive.
Citing
unnamed sources, a few Saudi media outlets including the pro-government
Okaz newspaper insisted it was the kingdom that cancelled her show, as
it went against local “customs and values”.
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US singer Janet Jackson performs on stage during the Jeddah World music Festival on July 18, 2019, at the King Abdullah Sports City in the coastal city of Jeddah. PHOTO: AFP)
The
country has faced intense international scrutiny over its human rights
record since last year’s killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi in
Istanbul and the ongoing trial of women activists.
The Human Rights Foundation has urged artists not to perform in the kingdom.
“It’s
clear that, after losing Nicki Minaj on the basis of the Saudi regime’s
atrocious human rights record and their treatment of women and the gay
community, Crown Prince (Mohammed bin Salman) has chosen to spend
whatever it takes to give the appearance that things are normal and that
this is just another concert,” HRF president Thor Halvorssen said in a
statement.
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