Zdravo Marijo | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | May 19, 2008 | |||
Recorded | June 2007 – January 2008 | |||
Genre | Folk, turbo folk, pop, adult contemporary | |||
Length | 40:39 | |||
Label | Dallas Records (Croatia) Hayat Production (Bosnia and Herzegovina) | |||
Severina chronology | ||||
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Zdravo Marijo (English: Hail Mary ) is the tenth studio album by Croatian singer Severina. It was released in 2008. Due to success in Serbia, Severina performed at the Belgrade Arena in front of 17,000 people. The album has caused media interest and a degree of controversy because of its folk-like sound some compared to turbo folk. [1]
The album was accompanied by a concert tour. The tour started on 29 August 2008 in Karlovac, Croatia, and ended on 20 October 2012 in Frankfurt, Germany.
Date | City | Country | Venue | |||
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Leg 1 — Europe | ||||||
29 August 2008 | Karlovac | Croatia | Dani piva | |||
12 September 2008 | Mostar | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Bridge Club | |||
17 October 2008 | Zaprešić | Croatia | Town square | |||
18 October 2008 | Slovenj Gradec | Slovenia | Octoberfest | |||
21 December 2008 | Zagreb | Croatia | Dom Sportova | |||
31 December 2008 | Pula | City square | ||||
15 May 2009 | Split | City square | ||||
23 May 2009 | Ljubljana | Slovenia | Spomladanski Festival | |||
29 June 2009 | Opatija | Croatia | Ljetna pozornica | |||
11 July 2009 | Primošten | Aurora Club | ||||
8 August 2009 | Dubrovnik | Vala Club | ||||
13 August 2009 | Vodice | Hacienda | ||||
1 September 2009 | Karlovac | Dani piva | ||||
12 September 2009 | Kragujevac | Serbia | Knežev dvor | |||
18 September 2009 | München | Germany | Shakespeare Club | |||
20 September 2009 | Zagreb | Croatia | Rujanfest | |||
17 October 2009 | Belgrade | Serbia | Kombank Arena | |||
26 December 2009 | Ljubljana | Slovenia | Prešeren Square | |||
29 April 2010 | Zagreb | Croatia | Vatroslav Lisinski Concert Hall | |||
1 May 2010 | Split | Beerfest | ||||
2 May 2010 | Kotor | Montenegro | Maximus Club | |||
21 May 2010 | Ljubljana | Slovenia | Križanke | |||
2 July 2010 | Malinska | Croatia | Crossroad Club | |||
25 July 2010 | Budva | Montenegro | Top Hill | |||
30 July 2010 | Herceg Novi | Peoples Beach Bar | ||||
6 August 2010 | Velika Polana | Slovenia | Pomurski poletni festival | |||
14 August 2010 | Rab | Croatia | Gradski stadion | |||
28 August 2010 | Blace | Serbia | Town square | |||
29 August 2010 | Banja Luka | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Aqua park "Aquana" | |||
3 September 2010 | Split | Croatia | Vanilla Club | |||
10 September 2010 | Šempeter pri Gorici | Slovenia | Gas poletje | |||
30 September 2010 | Belgrade | Serbia | Magacin Club | |||
1 October 2010 | Wien | Austria | Disco Nachtwerk | |||
2 October 2010 | Podčetrtek | Slovenia | Športska dvorana | |||
8 October 2010 | Niš | Serbia | Spark Club | |||
16 October 2010 | Zürich | Switzerland | Jil Club | |||
6 November 2010 | Skoplje | Macedonia | Boris Trajkovski Arena | |||
19 November 2010 | Užice | Serbia | Hala sportova | |||
27 November 2010 | Grosuplje | Slovenia | Kongo Casino | |||
3 December 2010 | Zagreb | Croatia | Club Shamballa | |||
28 December 2010 | Paraćin | Serbia | Bazeni Prestige | |||
31 December 2010 | Budva | Montenegro | Hotel Splendid | |||
12 Februar 2011 | Osijek | Croatia | Gradski vrt Hall | |||
11 March 2011 | Tuzla | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Dvorana Mejdan | |||
6 May 2011 | Kragujevac | Serbia | City square | |||
20 May 2011 | Celje | Slovenia | Disco Planet Tuš | |||
11 June 2011 | Osijek | Croatia | Avenue Mall Osijek | |||
16 July 2011 | Primošten | Aurora Club | ||||
30 July 2011 | Zadar | Ponton Festival | ||||
3 August 2011 | Kotor | Montenegro | Maximus Club | |||
4 August 2011 | Vodice | Croatia | Hacienda | |||
11 August 2011 | Mostar | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Daleka obala – Gradski bazen | |||
13 August 2011 | Dubrovnik | Croatia | Gospino polje | |||
20 August 2011 | Poreč | Gradska Riva | ||||
27 August 2011 | Cerklje ob Krki | Slovenia | Festival Panonika harmonika | |||
28 August 2011 | Novi Bečej | Serbia | Velikogospojinski dani | |||
3 September 2011 | Cetinje | Montenegro | City square | |||
9 September 2011 | Vinkovci | Croatia | City square | |||
27 July 2012 | Bale | Lighthouse Music Club | ||||
3 August 2012 | Primošten | Aurora Club | ||||
5 August 2012 | Budva | Montenegro | Top Hill | |||
10 August 2012 | Bol | Croatia | Zlatni Rat | |||
16 August 2012 | Zadar | Hitch Bar | ||||
18 August 2012 | Vodice | Hacienda | ||||
14 September 2012 | Vršac | Serbia | Grožđebal | |||
23 September 2012 | Koper | Slovenia | Town square | |||
5 October 2012 | Bihać | Bosnia and Herzegovina | City square | |||
20 October 2012 | Frankfurt | Germany | Union Halle | |||
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