• Six Deaths At Future Music Festival Asia 2014 Caused By Heatstroke, Not Drugs, Says Doctor

    Future Music Festival was forced to shutter its doors after one last hurrah this past March with some of the biggest artists in the world like Drake, Avicii and 2 Chainz. The Asian festival brand also expected to host an event in Singapore this year, but was forced to cancel after government officials refused licenses at the last minute. A stigma followed the Asian edition of FMF around drug-wary South East Asia where six people died of what were reported as drug overdoses at the time by local police in Kuala Lumpur. However, according to University Malaya Medical Center (UMMC) forensic pathology department head Prof. Dr. K Nadesan, post-mortem autopsies showed the cause of death to be heatstroke, not drugs.
  • Future Music Festival Asia Cancelled as Expected when Singapore Refuses Licenses for Staging; Miscommunication to Blame?

    The Future Music Festival at the Singapore Changi Exhibition Centre has been cancelled, less than a week before it was set to begin. Admittedly, most saw this development coming even as organizers Livescape insisted last week that they were dead-set on pushing forward with the event. Acts including Avicii, The Prodigy, Afrojack and Fatboy Slim will have their weekends freed up as a result.
  • Future Music Festival Asia Announces First Phase Of Lineup

    Future Music Festival Asia is back in 2015 and it has announced the lineup for its two-day festival. Taking place on March 13 and 14, the festival has relocated its grounds to the Changi Exhibition Centre in Singapore from this year's edition in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Today FMF announced the first wave of artists that will be joining the festival next spring. Unlike its Australian edition that varies in genre, Future Music Festival Asia is leaning almost all electronic, tabbing acts like Avicii, Afrojack, Fatboy Slim, Knife Party, The Prodigy and more.
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