The group opened their performance with the song "Oblak," followed by hits like "Whiskey & Blues," "Mozak radi vazda," "Riječi te," "Amerika," "Afganistan," and "Nisam jeo." The evening was filled with unique energy and nostalgia, as the band brought a rock atmosphere to Sloga. Joining the group Skroz on stage as a guest tonight was Esad Bratić Esko, who performed "Kapu" and "Srušio sam stan" with the band. Besides him, Samir Hodović from the band Velahavle sang the song "To mi je sve" with members of Skroz. Additionally, Dino Šaran was a guest performer, joining the band on stage for the song "Kad te droge spuste," after which they also performed "Iz grla nam slaba pjesma." Skroz frontman Adnan Šaran reflected on the global political situation during the performance, saying: "Enjoy yourselves, kids. There won't be a war." He also added that guitarist Dejan Ostojić received a jersey from Sergej Barbarez in Split about 20 years ago. "He came to watch us. We stayed up the whole night. We all got those shirts. The man came with honor," he shared. Furthermore, the band dedicated the song "Dobro mi došli" to Omar Kuštrić, who filmed a movie about them titled "Skroz Sarajevo." Kuštrić recently made headlines after suffering a heart attack while watching the Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team play against Italy. To remind, the group Skroz was formed in Sarajevo in 1996, first introducing themselves to the Bosnian public with the song "Sve sam jači," while they made their breakthrough into the regional market in 2005 with the song "Srušio sam stan."