The Magic Tour (Severina)

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The Magic Tour
Tour by Severina
Severina - The Magic Tour Promotional.jpeg
Promotional poster for the tour
Associated album Halo
Start date16 November 2019 (2019-11-16)
End date21 December 2019 (2019-12-21)
Legs1
No. of shows
  •    Total  4
Severina concert chronology

The Magic Tour [1] was the third headlining concert tour by Croatian pop-folk singer Severina, launched in support of her twelve studio album Halo . The all-arena tour, with 4 big concerts and superb production began on November 16, 2019, in Split and concluded on December 12, 2019, in Ljubljana. The tour showcased all of the material from Severina's twelve studio album in addition to her earlier releases, from previous eleven albums.

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Background

After her previous big regional Dobrodošao u Klub Tour, which was seen by over 150 thousand people, that could be placed alongside the big world tours, and after releasing her twelve studio album Halo, Severina announces a new, even more spectacular tour, titled 'The Magic Tour'. [2] Severina's third regional tour in a row, started on November 16 in her native Split, Croatia, after which this continued in other big cities of the Balkans, such as Zagreb, Belgrade and Ljubljana. [2] [3] The production surpasses anything seen so far, a team of top artists has been selected, while over 100 people involved in the organization and as many as 15 equipment haulers will travel with Severina throughout the region. [3] Ticket sales for concerts in Split and Zagreb started on September 5. through the Eventim at 10 a.m., while ticket sales for the concert in Belgrade on September 10. through the Ticket.rs system. [3]

Set list

This set list is representative of the concert on December 7, 2019, at Arena Zagreb. [4] It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour.

  1. "Otrove"
  2. "Losha"
  3. "Brad Pitt"
  4. "Generale"
  5. "Pogled ispod obrva" / "Šta me sad pita šta mi je"
  6. "Dalmatinka"
  7. "More tuge"
  8. "Popila"
  9. "Kuma"
  10. "Uno Momento"
  11. "Tarapana"
  12. "Imaš pravo"
  13. "Kao"
  14. "Grad bez ljudi"
  15. "Virujen u te"
  16. "Theme from New York, New York" (John Kander cover)
  17. "Mili moj"
  18. "Prijateljice"
  19. "Mrtav bez mene"
  20. "Daleko ti kuća"
  21. "Unaprijed gotovo"
  22. "Fatamorgana"
  23. "Hurem"
  24. "Ko me tjero"
  25. "Paloma nera"
  26. "Tutorial" (with Ljuba Stanković)
  27. "Cesarica" (Oliver Dragojević cover)
  28. "Magija"
  29. "Dobrodošao u klub"
  30. "Tvoja prva djevojka"
  31. "Uzbuna"
  32. "Krivi spoj"
  33. "Moja štikla"
  34. "Djevojka sa sela"
  35. "Rođeno moje"
  36. "Ja samo pjevam"
  37. "Gas gas"
  38. "Italiana"

Tour dates

List of concerts, showing date, city, country and venue
DateCityCountryVenue
Europe [5] [6] [7]
16 November 2019 Split Croatia Spaladium Arena
23 November 2019 Belgrade Serbia Štark Arena
7 December 2019 Zagreb Croatia Arena Zagreb
21 December 2019 Ljubljana Slovenia Arena Stožice

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