Od Istoka Do Zapada Tour

The Od Istoka Do Zapada World Tour[1] is the ongoing headlining concert tour by Serbian pop-folk singer Aleksandra Prijović, in support of her third studio album, Devet života (2023). The tour began on 28 September 2023, in Belgrade, Serbia, at Belgrade Arena. The tour was also announced to visit other major cities in other Southeast European countries, such as Sarajevo, Niš, Zagreb, Kragujevac, Banja Luka, Novi Sad, Rijeka, Podgorica, Ljubljana and Split, including Chicago in the United States, the only concert stop of the tour in America.

Od Istoka Do Zapada World Tour
Tour by Aleksandra Prijović
Promotional poster for concert in Belgrade at Belgrade Arena, September 2023
Location
  • Europe
  • North America
Associated albumDevet života
Start date28 September 2023 (2023-09-28)
End date22 December 2024 (2024-12-22)
Legs2
No. of shows63

With Od Istoka Do Zapada Tour, Prijović became the first regional artist to managed, to sell out several consecutive concerts in the biggest concert halls in all major cities in Southeast European countries. It has had a cultural impact in the region, and is considered as one of the biggest tours in the Balkans.

Background

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In February 2023, Prijović announced via her social media that she would go on her debut headlining and debut arena tour Od Istoka Do Zapada, with the first concert starting on 29 September 2023, in Belgrade at Štark Arena.[2] The tickets for the show went on sale the same day she confirmed the tour.[3][2] Three months after announcing of the concert in Belgrade, Prijović announced the concerts in Sarajevo at Zetra, which would be held on 28 October, and in Zagreb at Arena Zagreb, which would be held on 1 December of the same year.[4][5] On 3 July 2023, Prijović held a press conference in Belgrade, where due to high demand and fast ticket sales, she revealed the date for the second concert in the Štark Arena to be held on 30 September 2023.[6]

After only two months of the announcement, Prijović sold out a concert at Arena Zagreb, and scheduled a second concert in the venue for 2 December 2023.[7][8] Via her Instagram, Prijović thanked her fans for the love she receives and the sold-out halls, and also announced a third concert in Štark Arena to be held on 28 September 2023.[9] As she explained, the schedule in the venue was tight and overbooked, so the only option was to schedule the third concert before the two concerts she had already scheduled.[9] This decision angered numerous fans who bought tickets for the concert to be held on 29 September, so Prijović and her team allowed everyone who bought tickets for the 29 September date to exchange them for the 28 September one.[10] In just eight months, the singer scheduled a total of 27 concerts in the largest regional arenas, where, due to the high demand, the websites responsible for the ticket sale in Serbia, EFinity and Tickets.rs, crashed.[11]

Reception and commercial performance

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The Od Istoka Do Zapada Tour saw a big commercial success. Prijović became the first Serbian female artist to sell out three consecutive concerts at Štark Arena. Reportedly, she grossed around one million euros with sales of 45,000 tickets for the three initial dates in Belgrade.[12] Furthermore, by selling out four, and later five consecutive concerts at Arena Zagreb she became a "regional phenomenon", according to the N1 Serbia, and was dubbed the "only folk diva of the new generation" by the Index.hr.[13] In October 2023, Prijović also discussed the success of her first headline tour on a talk show broadcast by Croatian Radiotelevision, which was seen a precedent for a Serbian pop-folk singer.[14] N1 Slovenia also dubbed Prijović as the "Balkan Taylor Swift", comparing the success of her tour with the Swift's The Eras Tour.[15]

In their campaign for the 2024 Croatian parliamentary election, which bore the slogan "Hrvatska treba Srbe jer..." ("Croatia needs Serbs because..."), the Independent Democratic Serb Party (SDSS) referenced Prijović's Zagreb concerts in one of their billboards, writing "Hrvatska treba Srbe jer puna arena prija svima" ("Croatia needs Serbs because a full arena is pleasant for everyone") and making a pun on Prijović's nickname "Prija" in the process.[16]

Set list

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The following set list is from the concert on September 30, 2023, in Belgrade. It is not intended to represent all shows of the tour.

  1. "Za nas kasno je"
  2. "Testament"
  3. "Ja sam odlično"
  4. "Javno mesto"
  5. "Totalna anestezija"
  6. "Kuća strave"
  7. "Marš"
  8. "Senke"
  9. "Klizav pod"
  10. "Ludnica" (featuring Dejan Kostić)
  11. "Moj život" (cover by Dejan Kostić)
  12. "Dozvola za ljubav" (cover by Dejan Kostić)
  13. "Dam dam dam"
  14. "Zver"
  15. "Legitimno"
  16. "Separe"
  17. "Devet života"
  18. "Placebo"
  19. "Psiho"
  20. "Duguješ mi dva života"
  21. "Sve po starom"
  22. "Litar vina, litar krvi"
  23. "Ko si ti" (featuring Saša Matić)
  24. "Idemo anđele" (Saša Matić)
  25. "Lagala je grade" (Saša Matić)
  26. "Zvuk tišine"
  27. "Sabotiram"
  28. "Svetlo"
  29. "Telo"
  30. "Prvi si počeo"
  31. "Bogata sirotinja"
  32. "Sledeća"
  33. "Sačuvaj tajnu" (Duško Kuliš cover)
  34. "Ti mene ne voliš" (Osman Hadžić cover)
  35. "Nije mene dušo ubilo" (Goran Dimitrijadis Dima cover)
  36. "Ružica si bila" (Bijelo Dugme cover)
  37. "Jugoslovenka" (Lepa Brena cover; featuring Dejan Kostić)
  38. "Ja sam odlično" (reprise)
  39. "Dam dam dam" (reprise)
  40. "Zvuk tišine" (reprise)
  41. "Psiho" (reprise)
  42. "Za nas kasno je" (chorus only; reprise)

Tour dates

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List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and attendance[12][17][18]
Date City Country Venue Attendance
September 28, 2023 Belgrade Serbia Štark Arena 45.000
September 29, 2023
September 30, 2023
October 28, 2023 Sarajevo Bosnia and Herzegovina Zetra Hall 36.000
October 29, 2023
October 30, 2023
November 10, 2023 Niš Serbia Čair Hall 16.000
November 11, 2023
November 12, 2023
December 1, 2023 Zagreb Croatia Arena Zagreb 87.000
December 2, 2023
December 3, 2023
December 4, 2023
December 6, 2023
December 22, 2023 Tuzla Bosnia and Herzegovina Dvorana Mejdan 12.000
December 23, 2023
February 13, 2024 Osijek Croatia Gradski vrt Hall 17.000
February 14, 2024
February 15, 2024
February 17, 2024
February 18, 2024
March 20, 2024 Kragujevac Serbia Hala Jezero 3.500
March 26, 2024 Vršac Millennium Centar 4.000
March 28, 2024 Banja Luka Bosnia and Herzegovina Sportska dvorana Borik 12.000
March 29, 2024
March 31, 2024
April 5, 2024 Novi Sad Serbia Spens Hall 20.000
April 6, 2024
April 7, 2024
April 12, 2024 Zenica Bosnia and Herzegovina Arena Zenica 6.000
April 14, 2024 Rijeka Croatia Centar Zamet 9.300
April 15, 2024
April 16, 2024
April 19, 2024 Podgorica Montenegro Morača Sports Center 10.000
April 20, 2024
April 26, 2024 Varaždin Croatia Varaždin Arena 13.000
April 27, 2024
April 28, 2024
May 10, 2024 Ljubljana Slovenia Arena Stožice 9.000
June 7, 2024 Zadar Croatia Krešimir Ćosić Hall 5.700
July 19, 2024 Brčko Bosnia and Herzegovina Muzička Arena 3.000
July 21, 2024 Budva Montenegro Top Hill 4.000
July 28,2024 4.000
August 1, 2024 Ohrid North Macedonia Stadium Biljanin Izvor 15.000
August 4, 2024 Budva Montenegro Top Hill 4.000
August 8, 2024 Doboj Bosnia and Herzegovina Rukometni Stadion 4.000
August 14, 2024 Vrnjačka Banja Serbia Stadium Kocka 2.500
August 17, 2024 Trebinje Bosnia and Herzegovina Poligon Grad Sunca 4.000
September 7, 2024 Frankfurt Germany Jahrhunderthalle 4.500
September 13, 2024 Zurich Switzerland Stadthalle Dietikon 2.500
September 14, 2024 2.500
September 28, 2024 Munich Germany Zenith Building 5.500
October 4, 2024 Vienna Austria Hallmann Dome 2.500
October 5, 2024 2.500
October 6, 2024 2.500
October 12, 2024 Cologne Germany Lanxess Arena 4.500
November 9, 2024 Split Croatia Arena Gripe 13.000
November 10, 2024
November 22, 2024 Skopje North Macedonia Jane Sandanski Arena 8.000
November 25, 2024 Zagreb Croatia Arena Zagreb 18.000
November 30, 2024 Chicago United States Now Arena TBA
December 6, 2024 Sarajevo Bosnia and Herzegovina Zetra Hall TBA
December 22, 2024 Belgrade Serbia Beogradska Arena TBA
Total

References

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  2. ^ a b "'USPEH ME NIJE PROMENIO' Aleksandra Prijović otkrila kako teku pripreme za KONCERT, pa spomenula i nedavnu PROSIDBU na nastupu! A evo koliko joj znači FILIPOVA podrška!". Pink.rs (in Serbian). May 22, 2023.
  3. ^ "Danas počela zvanična prodaja ulaznica za koncert Aleksandre Prijović u beogradskoj Štark Areni". Alo.rs (in Serbian). February 21, 2023.
  4. ^ "Nakon koncerta u Beogradu, Aleksandra Prijović nastavlja regionalnu turneju: "Vidimo se u Sarajevu" (FOTO)". Grand (in Serbian). May 11, 2023.
  5. ^ "Oborila rekord: Za koncert folk zvijezde u Areni Zagreb prodano 3000 karata u 24 sata". Index.hr (in Croatian). May 17, 2023.
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  7. ^ "Nakon što je rasprodala Arenu srpska folk zvijezda najavila i drugi koncert u Zagrebu". Večernji.hr (in Croatian). July 28, 2023.
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  9. ^ a b "PRVI SOLISTIČKI KONCERT: Aleksandra Prijović ruši sve pred sobom - zakazala i TREĆI TERMIN u beogradskoj Areni". Mondo.ba (in Bosnian). August 17, 2023.
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