Rave fans in upbeat mood


PETALING JAYA: In the wake of six people’s death at the Future Music Festival Asia (FMFA) last year, many fear that this would spell the end of the rave scene in Malaysia.

Those fears were compounded in April, when the much-anticipated Thirst: We Are All Stardust event was cancelled in the last minute.

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