politics
March 21, 2026
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!

TL;DR
- 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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