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Last Friday evening, at the Burswood Dome in the Western Australian city of Perth, about 100 displeased fans walked out of a Britney Spears' Circus concert. These fans were reportedly angry with Spears' lip-syncing as well as her impersonal performance during her two-hour show.
As a result from this debacle, politicians from three Australian states have called for new laws that would force music promoters to disclose whether a concert would be live or lip-synced. Britney Spears' website was flooded with messages in support of the singer for putting on a "great" show.
People.com- http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20318419,00.html
Wow, this seems to be a reoccurring problem for her. I know she had issues before with lip syncing also.
ReplyDeleteI think that is a very good law. I hope they actually put it into effect.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure about that. I mean, on one hand it would be good. But then again, what if a singer came down ill, had laryngitis or swollen vocal chords? It happens a lot for singers. Then the whole show would have to be canceled. And probably the whole week's shows, laryngitis is no fun.
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