Epik High’s Lightstick Banned in Malaysia

Korean hip-hop group Epik High’s playful lightstick, “Park Kyu Bong,” has been banned from their upcoming concert in Malaysia. The lightstick, which is shaped like a hand giving the middle finger, has been deemed inappropriate by Malaysian authorities.

A Controversial Design

The “Park Kyu Bong” lightstick was released last year, drawing attention for its unique design and cheeky name. The name itself is a pun, sounding like “F*ck You Bong” in Korean, reflecting the group’s rebellious and unconventional image.

Malaysia’s Strict Censorship

Malaysia has a strict censorship policy, particularly when it comes to content deemed offensive or inappropriate. The ban on Epik High’s lightstick highlights this policy, emphasizing the country’s sensitivity towards public displays of dissent or vulgarity.

Fans React

Fans have expressed disappointment and frustration over the ban, arguing that the lightstick’s design is simply a playful expression of the group’s artistic identity. The ban has sparked discussions about censorship and artistic freedom in Malaysia.

While the band has not yet commented on the situation, the ban on their lightstick has undoubtedly added an unexpected twist to their upcoming concert in Malaysia.