Obuljen Koržinek on Cetinski's Move: Performers Decide by Conscience
Croatian Culture Minister Nina Obuljen Koržinek supports singer Tony Cetinski's decision to cancel a concert in a venue with a troubled past and emphasizes that performers should act on their conscience.
Mostarkić Gobbo: Tony Cetinski is a filter of the collective Croatian conscience
The article discusses Tony Cetinski's recent cancellation of a concert at a venue that previously served as a concentration camp during the Croatian War.
They were not swayed by high fees: Croatian legends who refused to sing in Serbia
Several Croatian artists, including Tony Cetinski, have canceled performances in Serbia out of respect for Croatian victims of the war, despite the potential for high earnings.
Cetinski Threatened with Death, Jozinović Nevertheless Performs in Novi Sad
Singer Tony Cetinski received death threats after initially canceling his concert in Novi Sad due to backlash linked to the venue's controversial history, while performer Jakov Jozinović confirmed he would still go ahead with his show.
Serbs claim that SPENS was not a camp: Heartfelt testimonies of camp survivors reveal the truth
Tony Cetinski canceled his concert in Novi Sad at the SPENS venue, which is associated with a concentration camp during the Croatian War of Independence.
Tony Cetinski cancels concert in a hall that was a camp for Croatian defenders and civilians
Croatian singer Tony Cetinski canceled his concert scheduled for International Women's Day in a Novi Sad hall that served as a camp during the Croatian War of Independence.
Tony Cetinski canceled a concert in a hall that was a camp for Croatian veterans and civilians
Tony Cetinski has canceled his concert scheduled for International Women's Day at the SPENS hall in Novi Sad, which served as a detention camp during the Croatian War of Independence, following public concerns.