The final day of the Future Music Festival in Malaysia has been cancelled following a death at the event.

Acts including Rudimental, Eric Prydz and Pharrell were due to perform in Kuala Lumpur.

Organisers say they have taken local authorities' advice to not proceed with Day 3 of the festival.

Details of who died are not known, but reports of five deaths linked to drugs have been dismissed.

In a post on the festival's Facebook page, organisers wrote: "A police report has been filed and we are working very closely with all relevant authorities in examining and determining the cause of this very unfortunate incident.

"In the interest of public safety we have heeded the authority's advice to not proceed with Day-3 of Future Music Festival Asia 2014.

"This is also to help in the ongoing investigation. We appreciate the understanding of all parties and will share updates on this matter as soon as possible. "

Refunds are being offered through the event's website.

The Future Music Festival has been running in Malaysia since 2012. It's a spin-off of the same event which has been held in various Australian cities since 2006.

Tinie Tempah, Macklemore and Chase & Status were also on the line-up in Kuala Lumpur.

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