Just like the previous four evenings, the legendary Čola began his final concert with the song "Produži dalje." He appeared on stage with a broad smile, wearing a deep burgundy velvet suit, and the audience greeted him with applause and ovations.

He then performed a string of hits: "Sinoć nisi bila tu," "Gori vatra," "Čija je ono zvijezda," and "Ti živiš u oblacima mala."

The audience tonight also included numerous celebrities, starting with Amra Džeko, who was in the company of Vesna Kolarov, followed by Džejla Ramović, Romana Panić, Nena Murić, Denial Ahmetović, and Amar Jašarspahić Gilet.

As during previous performances, Čola sang accompanied by the Novi Sad Big Band, an orchestra consisting of as many as 60 musicians under the baton of Fedor Vrtačnik.

Throughout the evening, songs like "Pjevam danju, pjevam noću," "Sinoć nisi bila tu," "Noć mi te duguje," and "Stanica Podlugovi" were also performed.

Čolić approached the audience in the front rows multiple times, with a particularly memorable moment when he approached his youthful love, actress Jasna Ornela Beri.

At one point, he swapped his velvet suit for a classic black double-breasted suit jacket. "Pusti, pusti modu" turned Zetra into a disco with special visual effects, and "Zvao sam je Emili" sparked excitement.

"Mađarica" got everyone dancing, and songs like "Ti možeš sve, al' jedno ne," "Južnjaci," "Zagrli me," and especially the hits "Kao moja mati" and "Ti si mi u krvi" were sung in unison.

Zdravko Čolić, accompanied by a symphony orchestra, provided the Sarajevo audience with a unique musical experience over five evenings, and as the cherry on top, the concert for City Day rounded off the entire story.