Namely, as on previous evenings, Čolić opened the performance with the song "Produži dalje" (Move On). "Sarajevo, my love. Good evening, dear friends, welcome to the Olympic Hall Zetra. We greet all our dear friends from other cities of Bosnia and Herzegovina," he said at the beginning of the performance. Songs like "Sinoć nisi bila tu" (You Weren't Here Last Night), "Gori vatra" (The Fire Burns), "Čija je ono zvijezda" (Whose Star Is That) followed, and one detail thrilled the audience. Namely, a congratulatory message for the Zmajevi (Dragons) on their departure to the World Cup appeared on the screens. Čola conveyed that he congratulates "our national team" on their success, and the audience responded with thunderous applause and ovations. After that, he sang the song "Južnjaci" (Southerners), followed by "Krasiva" (Beautiful), "Malo pojačaj radio" (Turn Up the Radio a Bit), "Noć mi te duguje" (The Night Owes Me You), "Stanica Podlugovi" (Podlugovi Station), "Svadbarskim sokakom" (Through the Wedding Alley). He performed accompanied by the symphonic orchestra Big Band from Novi Sad, conducted, as he previously emphasized, by "Sarajevo pupil" Fedor Vrtačnik. By the end of the evening, songs like "Jedna zima sa Kristinom" (One Winter with Kristina), "Loše vino" (Bad Wine), as well as "Tebe čuvam za kraj" (I Save You for the End) and "Kao moja mati" (Like My Mother) were also heard. The packed Zetra sang along to hits from his 50-year-long career, and among the audience was the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Elmedin Konaković, with his wife Dalija. Sarajevo awaits two more concerts by Zdravko Čolić on April 5th and 6th.
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Zdravko Čolić held his third concert at Zetra, extended a special congratulations to the Dragons, and sparked great excitement.
Zdravko Čolić held his third concert tonight at the Zetra Hall in Sarajevo, and the performance was marked by a tribute to the Dragons that sparked an eruption of enthusiasm.

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