Josh Stone's musical spectacle marked the finale of OK Fest

The British singer brought world music to the Sutjeska National Park, and the final evening was completed by Senidah, Vojko V and Onyx

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Photo: Marko Ristic
Photo: Marko Ristic
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The performance of regional star Senidah brought the curtain down on the 12th edition of OK Fest, ending another festival story that brought together thousands of music lovers at Tjentište over three days.

The last day of the festival brought a lot of energy, a diverse program, and performances that once again confirmed why OK Fest is one of the most recognizable regional festivals.

The daily program on the third day also began with a party by the pool, where Bonjasky and Gramophonedzie were in charge of the atmosphere.

On the OK Stage in the camp, the first performers were the members of the band Vizelj, after whom the audience was entertained by Croatian pop star Miach, one of the favorite performers of the younger generation. A brief summer shower refreshed the festival area, but did not spoil the mood of the audience, who enjoyed the performance of the cult band Bjesovi until the end of the program.

OK Fest
photo: Vedran Ševčuk

Although tired after two festival days, visitors took their seats in front of the Main Stage long before the evening program began, aware that a performance by Vojko V almost always guarantees a great atmosphere.

OK Fest
photo: Marko Ristić

The Croatian rapper once again lived up to expectations and put on a concert filled with hits, humor, and excellent communication with the audience. A special moment of the evening occurred when he invited a boy from the audience, Jakov, to the stage, who sang the lyrics of the song "Ganga i rera" without a mistake, which surprised Vojko himself, but also caused a standing ovation from the crowd.

He was followed by a performance by the legendary American hip-hop group Onyx, who brought their recognizable old school rap sound to Tjentište. The energy that Fredro Starr and Sticky Fingaz brought from the stage showed that their hits still have a special place among audiences of different generations.

One of the most anticipated performers of the evening was British soul star Josh Stone. The Grammy winner gave the audience a concert of top quality, with powerful vocals, an excellent backing band and carefully designed production. She opened the evening with the song "You Had Me", and during the performance she performed numerous hits from her rich career, as well as several soul classics. From the first to the last bar, she showed why she has been considered one of the best performers of her generation for years, and she won the audience over with her immediacy and sincere communication.

A special moment of the concert occurred when Josh Stone, before performing the song "Mr. Wankerman", asked the audience how the word wanker could be translated. The audience responded unanimously - "asshole". However, the British singer did not hear very well, so during the song she sang "asshole" several times instead of "asshole", which caused laughter and applause from the audience.

Senidah was in charge of the grand finale of the 12th edition of OK Fest. Even the most resilient, who had already had three days filled with concerts behind them, welcomed her appearance on stage with equal enthusiasm. The regional star justified her status as one of the most sought-after performers in this region, stringing together hit after hit with the loud support of the audience, who sang along to almost every song.

This brought the curtain down on another successful edition of the festival at Tjentište in the best possible way.

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