Beograd je sinoć eksplodirao muzikom!
Prvo veče Belgrade Music Week 25 pretvorilo je Ušće u epicentar urbane muzičke revolucije. Neverovatnih 40.000 ljudi okupilo se da doživi spektakl kakav Evropa retko vidi. Organizatori iz Skymusic-a nisu štedeli ni na čemu – bina visoka 22 metra, široka 50 metara, sa 250 kvadratnih metara LED ekrana, pirotehnikom i specijalnim efektima, napravila je pravi multimedijalni show koji će oblikovati regionalnu pop kulturu.
Zvezde koje su zapalile Ušće
Veče je otvorio Sajfer, a onda je usledila prava eksplozija energije! Elena je prvi put nastupila na ovom festivalu i odmah zatresla Ušće hitovima poput „Puma“ i „Ele Ele“. Rimski Corona je dodatno podigao temperaturu brutalnim nastupom, a Teodora je priredila audiovizuelni spektakl sa megahitovima „Čuka“, „Tresí Tresí“ i premijerno izvela novu numeru „Zmija“. Veče je zatvorio neponovljivi Inas sa setom punim energije.
Najava velikog koncerta i budućnost festivala
Veliko iznenađenje bilo je pojavljivanje regionalnih zvezda Jale Brata i Bube Corellija, koji su iskoristili Ušće kao podijum za najavu svog prvog solističkog koncerta u Beogradskoj areni u decembru. Publika Belgrade Music Week-a imaće priliku da prvi kupi ulaznice po najnižim cenama.
Šta nas čeka dalje?
Nedelju nas očekuju spektakularni nastupi Relje, Devita, Cobija, Senide i drugih. Ušće će ponovo postati centar urbane muzičke galaksije. Ulaznice su u prodaji putem besplatne aplikacije Efinity, sajta efinity.rs i na blagajnama Beogradske arene, Doma omladine Beograda, tržnog centra Rajićeva i Sava centra.
Zaključak
Ovo nije samo festival, ovo je muzička revolucija koja menja lice Beograda i regiona. Ako ste propustili prvo veče, spremite se za spektakl koji će se prepričavati mesecima. A ako ste bili tamo, znate da je ovo samo početak. Muzika je ujedinila 40.000 ljudi i pokazala da je Beograd nezaustavljiv kada je u pitanju urbana kultura.
A sad, šta vi mislite? Da li je ovo najbolji muzički spektakl godine ili samo početak nečeg još većeg? Bacite komentar, podelite svoje utiske ili samo recite – ko je vama ukrao srce na ovom festivalu?
English version below
Belgrade exploded with music last night!
The first night of Belgrade Music Week 25 turned Ušće into the epicenter of an urban music revolution. An incredible 40,000 people gathered to witness a spectacle rarely seen in Europe. Organizers from Skymusic spared no expense – a stage 22 meters high, 50 meters wide, with 250 square meters of LED screens, pyrotechnics, and special effects created a multimedia show that will shape regional pop culture.
Stars that set Ušće on fire
The night opened with Sajfer, followed by a real energy explosion! Elena performed for the first time at this festival and immediately shook Ušće with hits like “Puma” and “Ele Ele.” Rimski Corona raised the temperature with his brutal performance, and Teodora delivered an audiovisual spectacle with mega-hits “Čuka,” “Tresí Tresí,” and premiered her new song “Zmija.” The night closed with the unique Inas delivering a high-energy set.
Big concert announcement and festival future
A big surprise was the appearance of regional stars Jala Brat and Buba Corelli, who used Ušće as a platform to announce their first solo concert at Belgrade Arena in December. Belgrade Music Week fans will have the chance to buy tickets first at the lowest prices.
What’s next?
Sunday promises spectacular performances by Relja, Devito, Cobi, Senidah, and others. Ušće will again become the center of the urban music galaxy. Tickets are on sale via the free Efinity app, efinity.rs website, and at the box offices of Belgrade Arena, Dom omladine Beograda, Rajićeva shopping center, and Sava Center.
Conclusion
This is not just a festival; it’s a music revolution changing the face of Belgrade and the region. If you missed the first night, get ready for a spectacle that will be talked about for months. And if you were there, you know this is just the beginning. Music united 40,000 people and showed that Belgrade is unstoppable when it comes to urban culture.
So, what do you think? Was this the best music spectacle of the year or just the start of something even bigger? Drop a comment, share your impressions, or just say – who stole your heart at this festival?