Selena Gomez's China shows scrapped - report
Selena Gomez has reportedly been banned from performing in China due to her association with the Dalai Lama.
The Come & Get It singer had announced earlier this month (Apr16) that she would be playing two concerts in China as part of her Revival world tour, which begins in May (16).
However, her concerts in Guangzhou and Shanghai on 6 and 8 August
(16) have since been removed from her website.
The shows have been cancelled because Chinese authorities have
allegedly blocked Selena from performing in the country because of
her connection to the spiritual leader, according to a report in
Britain's Daily Mirror newspaper.
Selena posted a picture on social media in 2014 showing her meeting
the Dalai Lama, who has been an unpopular figure in China since he
fled to India and established a Tibetan government.
In the snap, which was taken from an event in Canada, a seated
Selena is tilting her head back and smiling at the leader as he
touches the back of her head and chin and looks down upon her. In
the caption, she wrote, "words of wisdom. #speechless."
Selena would not be the first music act to be blocked from China
for an association with the Dalai Lama - Bon Jovi's gigs in
September, 2015 were scrapped because they reportedly used a
picture of the exiled Buddhist leader during a concert in Taiwan
back in 2010. Maroon 5's concerts in Shanghai and Beijing were
reportedly cancelled last year (15) after band member Jesse
Carmichael sent the spiritual leader a birthday tweet.
In 2013, Selena had to cancel two concerts in Russia when
immigration officials denied her visa application. Reports
suggested they were concerned she would use her shows to speak out
against the country's anti-gay legislation.