EXCLUSIVE We asked Toni Cetinski if he would apologize to the citizens of Serbia: See his reaction
Croatian singer Toni Cetinski canceled the concert scheduled for that night at the Spens hall in Novi Sad on March 8.
EXCLUSIVE We asked Toni Cetinski if he would apologize to the citizens of Serbia: See his reaction Croatian singer Toni Cetinski canceled a concert in Novi Sad on March 8, citing painful memories from the 1990s. While attending a concert in Ljubljana on March 21, he was asked if he would apologize to Serbian citizens for his statements. Cetinski responded evasively, stating, ‘Maybe… Maybe one day!’ The article notes that the Ljubljana venue was not full and mentions a previous report about 3,500 tickets sold for the canceled Novi Sad concert.
- Toni Cetinski canceled a concert in Novi Sad on March 8, initially attributing it to painful memories from the 1990s.
- On March 21, Cetinski was approached by reporters in Ljubljana before his concert.
- When asked if he would apologize to Serbian citizens, he responded with a smirk, ‘Maybe… Maybe one day!’
- His wife, Dubravka, then guided him into the venue.
- The article notes that the Ljubljana concert venue was not full.
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