The organisers of a festival in Malaysia cancelled last month after a controversial performance by the British band The 1975 have threatened the group with legal action.
The company behind Good Vibes Festival has sent the band a warning letter demanding compensation.
The event was cancelled after the band’s singer Matt Healy attacked the country’s anti-LGBT laws.
Representatives for the band refused to comment when contacted by the BBC.
During the band’s headline performance, Healy addressed the audience in a profanity-laden speech before kissing a fellow band member.