A Pass tells YouTubers to pull down his concert videos

A Pass tells YouTubers to pull down his concert videos

Following his successful concert at Serena Hotel on Friday, January 31st, A Pass has made it clear that he has zero tolerance for unauthorized YouTube uploads of his performance.

During a TikTok live session, A Pass expressed his openness to fans sharing short clips of his show on social media platforms like Instagram, Facebook, and X.


However, when it comes to YouTube, he draws the line.

People can post what they want. Instagram, feel free to post. Facebook, feel free to post. X, feel free to post. YouTube, don’t do it!

While A Pass appreciates fan engagement, he holds the importance of maintaining quality control over his work.



He is comfortable with YouTube Shorts and brief snippets, but full-length recordings, he says, undermine the time, effort, and resources that go into producing his shows.

You like to have quality control as an artist. YouTube Shorts are fine, but full recording isn’t ideal. We spend a lot of our time and efforts and want the fans to get the best quality.


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