Eva Braun and friends

The legendary domestic rock band participates in a humanitarian concert in Belgrade where it will, with the support of friends and colleagues, make a great time

Tuesday 5th of September 2017

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The band Eva Braun and his friends will perform at a charity concert called "Neko kao ti..."(Someone like you...) at the Youth Center of Belgrade on 7th September from 20:30. An excellent gig with the most famous musicians will last until 01:00, and tickets are available at the price of 1.000 dinars via the Eventim sales network.


The performers that will support this charity concert with their performance are:

Gile (Elektricni orgazam)

Koja (Disciplina kicme)

Kole (Veliki prezir)

Miki Ristic (Darkwood Dub)

Gvozden (Kristali)

Ognjenka i Nikola (Autopark)

Nicim Izazvan

Magic Bush

Sergej Trifunovic


Eva Braun is a rock band from Becej founded in 1991 by Milan Glavaski (guitar), Petar Dolinka (vocals, guitar), Goran Vasovic (vocals, bass) and Ljuba Rajic (drums). They found the greatest inspiration for making music in the image of John Lennon. They made the first demo recordings in 1985, and they had their first concert in 1991 in their native town of Becej, where, in addition to copyright tracks that collected great reviews for a short time, they played the hits of their favorite groups: Idoli, The Beatles, The Byrds and other. The Belgrade audience has not heard them live for more than 3 years and it is certain that this will be a concert for remembering. They unanimously invite all interested to come to the Youth Center and support humanitarian event.

A humanitarian concert called "Neko kao ti..." (Someone like you...) is organized by NORBS - the National Organization for Rare Diseases of Serbia and DMD Serbia, in order to raise funds for improving the care and treatment of patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy. This is often a neuromuscular disease exclusively affecting the boys, and the main feature of this disease is the rapid degeneration of the muscle due to the lack of the protein dystrophin in the body. The disease occurs to one of the 3.500 newborns, and statistics show that in Serbia more than 300 boys are currently suffering from this disease. DMD Serbia is an organization that provides support to people suffering from Duchenne muscular dystrophy and linking international clinical trials with children's relevant clinics in Serbia, as well as involving sick boys from Serbia in clinical trials of drugs specialized in the potential treatment of this serious illness.


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