Belgrade is gearing up for the musical event of the year! Tamara Rađenović, one of the brightest stars of the contemporary opera scene, is coming to Sava Center on December 29th with a gala concert that will leave you breathless. This artist, whose voice and stage presence never leave anyone indifferent, combines technical perfection with deep emotions that have captivated audiences worldwide.
Tamara is not just another singer – she is the last student of the legendary Montserrat Caballé, and her career reads like a fairy tale. With education from the prestigious Royal College of Music in London and performances at Carnegie Hall in New York, Cadogan Hall in London, and with the New Japan Philharmonic in Tokyo, Tamara proves she is a true star of the new generation. It’s no surprise Forbes included her in the 30 Under 30 list in the arts and culture category.
The concert at Sava Center promises a spectacle: a symphony orchestra, choir, and surprise guests. The program is a musical feast – from timeless works by Verdi, Puccini, and Bizet, through film music by Ennio Morricone and Hans Zimmer, to hits from Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musicals. This is not just a concert; it’s a musical celebration that will take you on a journey through time and emotions.
If you thought you’ve heard it all, think again! Tamara Rađenović brings to the stage not only a voice but sovereignty, musicality, and authenticity rarely seen. Her presence isn’t grandiose but powerful – every performance proves that classical music can be modern, exciting, and accessible to everyone.
Tickets are already on sale at tickets.rs and all Ticket Vision outlets. Don’t miss the chance to be part of this exclusive event that Belgrade will remember for a long time! More info at tamararadjenovic.com and join the community on Viber or WhatsApp for the latest news.
So, what are you waiting for? If you think opera is boring, Tamara will prove you wrong! And if you’re already a fan, it’s time to get ready for the concert of the year. And don’t forget – comments, jokes, and your impressions are always welcome. Who knows, maybe you’ll discover the next big star or at least get a good laugh out of it!