Sergej Ćetković's 20th concert at the Sava Center

The Montenegrin musician will have three performances in the Serbian capital as part of the "Kofer" tour

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Photo: Kristina Ćetković
Photo: Kristina Ćetković
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

Montenegrin pop star Sergej Cetkovic fills the halls throughout the ex-Yu area, and he has scheduled three big concerts in the hall of the Sava Center, which will mark 25 years of a successful career. Thanks to those concerts, Sergej can boast of another number, that it will be his 20th performance in that place.

"We have been repeating history since 2006, when I presented myself for the first time in Belgrade, when we had three concerts in a row. This time, with these three in less than two weeks, we will round off the incredible number of a total of 20 concerts in the Sava Center," proudly said Ćetković, who did not hide how happy he was about this incredible success.

"The audience will enjoy it, they know what awaits them, good music, a great band, a good repertoire," he added.

Ćetković is one of the most successful Montenegrin pop artists, known for his emotional ballads and long career. The debut album "Kristina" launched him to the top of the regional music scene, while albums like "Budi mi voda", "Kad ti zatreba", "Dva minuta", "My world", "Kofer" brought him hits, including " I will stop time", "Looks in the dark", "Wake me up", "A ring on the table", "Weeds", "25. clock".

His concert tours are often sold out, including spectacular performances in Belgrade's "Arena", Zagreb's "Lisinski" hall, as well as those throughout the region, earning him the title of one of the most sought-after performers.

He is the winner of numerous awards, among which are recognitions for the best performer and the most popular song at festivals and music events, and at the recently concluded "Montesong" he added one more to his collection of awards for singer of the year.

In 2014, Sergej represented Montenegro at Eurovision with the song "My World", bringing the country to the finals for the first time.

The year 2024 will also be remembered for the tracks that were on his current album "Kofer", which will be promoted as part of the aforementioned concerts in the Serbian capital.

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