The former One Direction star took to Twitter to dissuade fans from buying tickets to the bogus event after numerous listings sprung up online.
That's fake and I have nothing to do with it so don't waste your money guys ... Love you all and to the people doing this ... Get a life
— zaynmalik1D (@zaynmalik) April 24, 2015
The 22-year-old initially posted a link to a Google search for tickets, which showed some of the fake passes to the non-existent event were being sold for over £200.
Malik has tried to keep a low profile since announcing his split from the band, and made his first public appearance last week at the Annual Asian Awards.
After receiving the Outstanding Contribution to Music accolade, the singer paid tribute to his former bandmates during his acceptance speech.
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Malik broke his Twitter silence to share backstage snaps from the event, retweeting a number of photos from his friend and fellow awards attendee Naughty Boy.
The producer had previously come under fire from One Direction after he shared (and later deleted) a demo recording he made with Malik shortly after his departure from the group.










