After holding five spectacular concerts in his hometown of Sarajevo, Čolić transformed the Zetra hall into a place filled with emotion, nostalgia, and togetherness. Each evening carried a special story, but the feeling that connected the audience and the performer remained the same—sincere, powerful, and almost tangible.
On this occasion, Čolić will visit the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina tomorrow, where Minister Elmedin Konaković will ceremoniously present him with a diplomatic passport.
Recall that Zdravko held the last of five scheduled concerts at Sarajevo's Zetra last night, accompanied by a symphony orchestra, treating the audience to another magical night for the City Day.
As during previous performances, Čola sang accompanied by the Novi Sad Big Band, an orchestra composed of as many as 60 musicians under the baton of Fedor Vrtačnik.
