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Istanbul: Investigation Launched Over Manifest Concert ‘Indecency

Manifest Concert in‌ erzurum Canceled Amidst Clothing Concerns

Erzurum, Turkey – A ⁢concert by​ the Turkish ‌girl group Manifest scheduled ‍for September 6th in​ Erzurum has been ⁤canceled, sparking speculation over the appropriateness of ⁤the group’s‍ stage attire. While no official statement has been⁤ released detailing the reason⁢ for the cancellation, sources suggest concerns were raised regarding the clothing worn by the group members.

The cancellation impacts 12,000⁢ ticket holders‌ who⁤ had ‌purchased⁢ seats for the sold-out performance,part of Manifest’s planned Türkiye tour. ‍The incident raises questions ​about artistic ⁣expression and censorship within the ​region, and highlights the challenges faced by emerging artists navigating cultural sensitivities. The group acknowledged their ⁢Erzurum fanbase with ‍a post on X (formerly ⁢Twitter) on September 2nd,⁢ stating, “Erzuruman Manifest listeners love you.”

Manifest was‌ formed‌ from the winners of Hypers ⁢New Media Agency’s Big5 Turkey talent competition: Esin Bahat, Zeynep ⁢Sude Oktay, Lidya Pinar, Suda Uluca, and Emine Hilal West. ⁢The group launched their⁤ stage career with concerts in ⁣Istanbul on February 16th and 17th, and has sence performed at numerous festivals and venues, reaching tens of ​thousands of⁣ fans.

their debut album, “Manifestival,” was released on June ‍13th, followed by the declaration of a Türkiye-wide tour. Remaining tour dates include​ performances in Bursa,‍ İzmir, Konya, Antalya, ​Adana, Gaziantep, ‌Eskişehir,⁤ Samsun, Trabzon, and Ankara ​throughout September, ⁢October, and ‍November. ‍

Manifest currently boasts a⁣ combined social media following ⁢of 2 million across Instagram, tiktok, X, and youtube, and‍ averages 4.2 million monthly listeners on ‍Spotify. The cancellation in ⁣Erzurum ⁤is ​the first reported disruption to their tour schedule.

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