ANOTHER SHAMEFUL DECISION BY TONI CETINSKI! Here's whether he plans to APOLOGIZE TO OUR AUDIENCE!
Many believe he shouldn't have made such a move in his career!
ANOTHER SHAMEFUL DECISION BY TONI CETINSKI! Here’s whether he plans to APOLOGIZE TO OUR AUDIENCE! Croatian singer Toni Cetinski cancelled a concert in Novi Sad, claiming the venue holds painful memories from the 1990s war, a statement that caused significant controversy. He later arrived in Ljubljana and vaguely responded to questions about apologizing to the Serbian public by saying “Maybe… maybe one day!” Concurrently, Cetinski is experiencing low ticket sales for his upcoming concert in Zagreb, with promotional materials suggesting a patriotic theme.
- Toni Cetinski cancelled his March 8th concert in Novi Sad, citing painful memories associated with the Spens venue from the 1990s war.
- His statement led to widespread criticism, with many deeming his action shameful.
- Cetinski’s response when asked about apologizing to the Serbian public was vague: “Maybe… maybe one day!”
- The concert venue, Spens, denied claims that it was a concentration camp for Croats.
- Cetinski later expressed regret for his words, stating he wouldn’t have performed in Novi Sad if he had known the venue’s history.
- He also mentioned receiving death threats.
- Cetinski’s concert in Zagreb on May 30th is facing poor ticket sales, with promotional material emphasizing a patriotic message.
- His wife shared a Facebook post for the Zagreb concert that read: “On Statehood Day, for Croatia that does not surrender.”
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