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Marko Kutlić plays on November 21 at the Boogaloo club in Zagreb, as part of the „Moram dalje” tour. Doors at 20:00, with the early ticket at 20 euros, around 1,230 denars.
Kutlić was born in 1995 in Slavonski Brod and has lived in Zagreb since he was six. He started in church choirs, then in 2014 founded the band Pravila igre, releasing the single „Nebo na mojoj strani” with them the following year. His solo career began in 2017. The album „U kapi tvoje ljubavi” came out in 2019, and in 2020 the song „Samo nek ona sretna je” became his first number one on the Croatian Top 40 and won him the 67th Zagreb Festival.
What followed is something few performers at the top ever do: he withdrew from the stage. For a time he lived in Italy under the stage name Marko Dolore and sang on the streets of Trieste. A singer with a number one hit at home playing as a street musician in someone else's city, under a different name, is not a story the pop industry usually produces. The return came at the turn of 2024 into 2025 with the song „Moram dalje”, which now gives the tour its name.
The Boogaloo club is on Ulica grada Vukovara in Zagreb. People with disabilities enter free of charge, but need their own ticket, and tickets are via entrio.hr.
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