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Željko Vasić sings in the Blue Hall of Sava Centar on November 7 at 20:00. Tickets are around 1,320 denars.
Vasić was born in Zaječar in 1979, into a musical family. His father plays guitar, and he himself enrolled in music school at the age of nine. He later moved to Belgrade, finished secondary music school and started performing in clubs and taverns, the usual road for a singer with no producer behind him.
His first significant public appearance came in 2000 at the Sunčane skale festival with the song "Žena kao ti". A gap in releases followed, and the real breakthrough only arrived in 2008 with "Samo moja", the lead single for his first studio album, released the same year on Goraton. That was also when he established himself as the author of some of his own songs, which is not the rule among performers in this genre.
He played his first solo concert at Sava Centar in 2010. Eighteen years after the debut album, he remains among the performers who fill that hall without a television campaign behind them. In 2018 he sat on the jury of Serbia's Eurovision selection, the year "Nova deca" by Sanja Ilić and Balkanika won.
The Blue Hall is the chamber part of Sava Centar, which for a pop programme means a concert with closer contact to the audience than the main auditorium allows. Tickets through tickets.rs.
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