Beyonce to finally perform in Malaysia next month

Kuala Lumpur, Sep 19 (ANI): Beyonce Knowles is all set to perform in Kuala Lumpur next month, two years after cancelling her Malaysian concert.

Kuala Lumpur is one of her destinations in the ‘I Am…’ world tour which spans North America, Europe and Asia.

The ‘Baby boy’ singer is scheduled to stage her first concert in Malaysia at the National Stadium, Bukit Jalil, at 8pm on Oct 25, reports the Star Online.

The singer was originally slated to perform in Malaysia in 2007, but cancelled her concert following protests from PAS Youth and she headed for Jakarta instead.

The world tour comes with the release of her third studio album, ‘I Am… Sasha Fierce’, which features hits like ‘If I Were a Boy’, ‘Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)’, ‘Halo’, ‘Sweet Dreams’ and ‘Broken-Hearted Girl’.

Beyonce, along with Black Eyed Peas and Jacky Cheung, will also perform at F1 ROCKS Singapore with LG on Sept 26. (ANI)

28 million dollars collected from Beijing Olympics assets auctions

New Delhi, July 1 (ANI): The last auction of Beijing Olympic assets closed, bringing the total deals to 189 million yuan (27.7 million dollars), an increment of 260 percent from the evaluation price.

Seventy-six items, including sofas and seats at the chairman platform in the Bird’s Nest, or the National Stadium, were sold for 563,000 yuan on Tuesday.

The Beijing Equity Exchange have sold out more than 700,000 items from the 2008 Games at 25 auctions in nearly a year, including furniture, household appliance and properties at the Games’ opening ceremony. (ANI)

Jackie Chan to sing at special one-off gig in Beijing

London, April 2 (ANI): Jackie Chan has decided to hop his acting boundaries and take to the microphone for an exclusive one-off concert in Beijing, China.

The ‘Rush Hour’ actor will share the stage with other performers at the Beijing National Stadium for the show next month.

The 54-year-old will put his vocals to test during the gig, entitled Descendants of the Dragon: Jackie Chan and friends, at the 91,000-seat arena.

But the star said he was confident his fans would forgive him should he go off the track.

“I only feel the pressure when I make films. I believe the audiences will forgive me if I forget the lyrics or I can’t keep the tempo,” the Daily Express quoted him as saying. (ANI)

Pak mulls ‘lively wicket’ to neutralise Lankan double ‘M’ menace

Karachi, Feb.18 (ANI): To counter Sri Lankan spin duo of Muttiah Muralitharan and Ajantha Mendis, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has decided to prepare a ‘lively wicket’ to assist fast bowlers for the first Test match beginning here from February 21.

Pakistan coach Intikhab Alam has said the team management would prefer some ‘fresh grass’ on the National Stadium pitch

“It would be good to have a lively wicket with the ball coming to the bat properly. We would like to see some grass on the pitch so that the fast bowlers can get help from it,” The News quoted, Alam, as saying.

Pakistan which would be taking on the mighty Lankan spin attack with only one specialist spinner, leggie Danish Kaneria, also lacks experience in the fast bowling department with no Shoaib Akhtar or Mohammad Asif available for their services.

Alam expressed hope that the inexperienced pace attack would perform according to their capability during the series.

“We have some good fast bowlers like Umar Gul, Yasir Arafat and the uncapped Sohail Khan and Mohammad Talha. They have the potential to shine against the tourists,” he said.

Alam said his team was fully focused on its task, and would offer the islanders some stiff competition during the series under the new captain Younis Khan.

“No doubt it is a big challenge as Sri Lanka is a very good Test side. But we have the best possible team and all the boys are completely charged up which is why I’m confident it is going to be a good series,” Alam said. (ANI)