Sibu riverfront bistros may be allowed to host live shows


Ting (centre) with Gan (second from left) and other officials at the conference launch.

Sibu Municipal Council in Sarawak is looking at designating the riverfront and old town as areas where bistros can host live performances.

Speaking at the Borneo Tribal Music Festival Exchange Conference, council chairman Clarence Ting said currently, there was no licence that would allow bistros to host live performances.

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