Decline in live acts


Malaysian pop princess Siti Nurhaliza during her Royal Albert Hall performance.

ASIDE from the Force of Nature special concert in aid of Tsunami disaster victims – which saw the Black Eyed Peas, Backstreet Boys and two-thirds of the Fugees stepping on our shores – the year has been patchy when it came to international stars performing here. 

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