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When concert rules hit the wrong note
Published on: Saturday, February 14, 2026
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When concert rules hit the wrong note
Day6 members pose for a photo with their fans at the concert.
A CONCERT night in Kuala Lumpur has sparked an unexpected wave of online unity among Southeast Asian K-pop fans, CNA reported.

On Jan 31, Day6, a popular South Korean band, staged a concert in Kuala Lumpur attended by thousands of fans from across Malaysia and neighbouring countries.

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A dispute arose after a South Korean fansite operator was seen inside the concert with professional camera equipment despite strict rules banning photography and videography gear, prompting Malaysian fans at the venue to record and share clips on social media, arguing that the rule should apply equally to everyone.

As the video circulated online, some South Korean netizens, often referred to as K-Netz, defended the fansite operator and criticised those who posted the footage.

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Certain comments on X were perceived by Southeast Asian fans as disrespectful and dismissive towards the region’s supporters and culture.

In response, fans from Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand and other Southeast Asian countries rallied online under the informal label SEAblings.

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What began as a debate over concert rules has since developed into a broader expression of regional solidarity and online pushback against perceived stereotyping.
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