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Aleksandra Radović has scheduled a concert at Sava Centar in Belgrade on Saturday, November 14 at 20:00. The Serbian singer and songwriter is one of the most significant voices of contemporary Serbian pop music and the author of "Čuvam Te" - one of the most recognisable ballads in the region.
Born in 1974 in Bogatić, Radović is a music education graduate of the Academy of Arts in Novi Sad. She started her career in the 1990s quietly - recording jingles and themes for the then-new TV Pink and singing backing vocals on albums by Lepa Brena, Ceca and Jelena Karleuša. Her breakthrough came in 2003 at the "Sunčane Skale" festival in Herceg Novi with the song "Kao So U Moru," where she finished in second place - the same year she released her debut album on City Records.
"Čuvam Te," written by Goran Kovačić, appeared on her second album "Domino" in 2006 - that year the album was the best-selling in Serbia on the IPS Top 10 list. Her third album "Žar Ptica" from 2009 was the second best-selling in Serbia. She gave her first solo concert at Sava Centar in November 2007, and has since returned regularly to that stage for big concerts with an orchestra. The November 14 set is expected to be in the same concert format - measured ballads on an orchestral base, the kind of show this room was built for.
Tickets are sold through tickets.rs. The concert starts at 20:00 at Sava Centar in Belgrade - a stage she rarely plays, but always with a sold-out capacity.
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