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Adam Lambert agrees to keep show kiss-free in Malaysia

When concert-goers in Malaysia see Adam Lambert perform Thursday, they'll see a toned-down version of the singer's act. Lambert will refrain from kissing, jumping and removing any clothing while on stage, as to adhere to restrictions put in place by the Malaysian government. Lambert wrote on Twitter that he did not believe that his shows were "in any way offensive," and he "agreed to make a few
Adam Lambert performs in Singapore in September.
Adam Lambert performs in Singapore in September.Joan Leong/AP file

When concert-goers in Malaysia see Adam Lambert perform Thursday, they'll see a toned-down version of the singer's act. Lambert will refrain from kissing, jumping and removing any clothing while on stage, as to adhere to restrictions put in place by the Malaysian government. Lambert wrote on Twitter that he did not believe that his shows were "in any way offensive," and he "agreed to make a few minor adjustments out of respect for the Malaysian government. Looking forward to a fun show." "Basically he has agreed to respect the guidelines that are set by the Ministry of Culture, Arts and Heritage," Yuen-See Cho, a representative for concert co-organizer Sony Music Entertainment Malaysia told the Associated Press. "We have shared with him in terms of what are the do's and don't's ... dressing and stuff like that." This isn't the first time a performer has had to make changes to their show in order to be in accordance with Malaysian government. Gwen Stefani and Avril Lavigne had to make compromises while Beyonce was forced to cancel a show. Slideshow: The many looks of Adam Lambert