Lady Gaga's cancelled Indonedian date may yet go ahead with show promoters saying that they are 'fighting' to make it happen.
The original date, scheduled for June 3rd, was cancelled amidst fears over the lyrical content of Gaga's songs. However, posting on Twitter, production company Big Daddy said that they were doing everything in their power to make the show go ahead as planned.
''Little monsters, be patient please. We will keep you updated. We are still fighting,' they Tweeted.
However, Conservative groups, such as the Islamic Defenders Front, have publicly objected to Gaga’s ‘satanic lyrics’, which the group consider threatening to ‘destroy the children’s sense of morality’. Other groups have also sworn to physically stop the singer from entering the country and with worries of public safety the concert was cancelled.
Gaga's Born This Way Ball world tour hits the UK in September.