Namely, Neno Murić is just one of many personalities who have been in the front rows at Zdravko Čolić's concerts in Zetra over the past few days. "Like most musicians, I am actually a big fan of Zdravko Čolić, and these are songs with timeless value from the very first ones... I sometimes joke, saying I remember his first performance of 'Sinoć nisi bila tu' in 1971 at the Schlager season. Of course, I was born later, but I've learned about some things and Čola through music history," Murić said at the beginning. The Bosnian singer then stated that he greatly respects Čolić and that generations have grown up on his songs. "I truly respect and love him a lot, and not just me, but three generations have grown up on his songs, and tonight they will enjoy, as this is a special concert where Čola will perform songs with the philharmonic, which is a real feast for both the ears and the mind. I say music is truly therapy," conveyed Neno Murić. We remind you that since Zdravko Čolić announced his first concert in December, interest in his arrival in the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina has only grown, resulting in as many as five sold-out performances at the Zetra hall. What makes these concerts special is that Čolić performed accompanied by a symphony orchestra, as well as performing some songs that he rarely plays at his concerts, among which are certainly "Rodi me, majko sretnog," "Tabakera," and "Rijeka suza i na njoj lađa."