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Singapore authorities banned the under 18 attend a Madonna concert because they consider its content too bold, organizers said Wednesday. The singer will give a concert on February 28 his Rebel Heart Tour turns into a 55,000 seat stadium. The organizer, MediaCorp Vizpro warned that the show is prohibited to children under 18 years "because of their sexual references".
According to the Singapore newspaper Straits Times, the concert will be costumed dancers scantily clad nuns and simulating a striptease bars crosshair. Singapore, a country known for the social control exercised by the authorities, classifies concerts and performances based on their content, as do Western countries with cinema.