
16th September 2008 - by Alexa Trotta
Avril Lavigne Tickets - Too Sexy or Not Too Sexy?
Avril Lavigne started off as the punk rock rebel who was the
apple in every mother's eye. Tired of the relentless overuse of
sex and the skimpy outfits and wild habits of wayward pop stars
and celebrities like Britney Spears and Lindsey Lohan, parents
were all too eager to embrace the tomboy-esque persona of Avril
Lavigne.
That is until she got sexy. As she's matured, which is often
the case as teenagers grow out of their rebellion stage,
Lavigne has donned a prissier image, electing for revealing
dresses and body-clinging attire rather than the lace up Doc
Martins and baggy cargo pants. With the ultra-short skirts and
the high heeled red shoes comes scorn from parents who were
blissfully hopeful that Lavigne would remain that punky
teenager well into her fifties. It was about time for a reality
check.
Recently the Malaysian authorities got a bit of a wake up call
when they learned of Lavigne's journey to perform there.
Initially the authorities canceled the concert out of concerns
that the experience would be too sexy. Apparently the decision
has been reversed, with Avril Lavigne getting the go ahead for
her "too hot" concert. Part of the initial concern revolved
around the traditions of the Malaysian culture, which dictates
that certain apparel and behavioral acts are not in accordance
with the rules the culture and the religion. Another concern
was that the concert is scheduled to be held two days before
the country's independence day and potentially could disrupt
the celebrations. But Lavigne fans in the region need not fear.
The show will go on and you can decide for yourself whether it
is all to hot to be seen in public when you get your own pair
of Avril Lavigne tickets.
Avril Lavigne burst on to the music scene with her debut album,
Let Go which was released in 2002. She was known for her
punk-rocker style and her laid back attire, a far cry from the
pop-infested nature of the music world today. Let Go was an
immediate success among fans and critics and spawned such
notable hits as "Complicated," "Sk8er Boi" and "I'm With You."
Lavigne was able to relate to her fans, offering them a much
needed dose of punk rock into a music world that has often been
criticized as being inflated with too much hip hop and pop
music. Lavigne followed up her debut appearance with Under My
Skin and The Best Damn Thing, both records did well
internationally and before long, Lavigne had established a
dedicated following of fans.
As Lavigne has grown up, the sound of her music has changed and
her appearance has developed more of a womanly appeal. But
underneath, many of her fans argue, she is still the same Avril
Lavigne, more comfortable in those trusty Doc Martins than a
pair of stiletto heels any day. Malaysia has paved the way for
Avril's show and no matter what her present style she is likely
to charm even her most skeptic critics.
Article Source:
http://www.megamusicsite.com
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