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Parni valjak

Sava Center, Beograd, RS
16. May 2026. 20:00h
2026
16
May
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar - illustration/ arhiva (vlastita)

Parni Valjak tickets for Sava Center Belgrade concert on Tour 50 with classic rock ballads and new album

Looking for tickets for Parni Valjak in Belgrade? The Sava Center concert brings Tour "50", songs such as "Jesen u meni", "Dođi" and "Zastave", and the band's new phase with Igor Drvenkar. Secure your place for this arena-style rock evening on 16 May 2026

Parni Valjak in Belgrade: a concert that brings together an anniversary, new songs and classics

Parni Valjak performs at the Sava Center in Belgrade on 16 May 2026 at 20:00, as part of the "50" concert tour, with which the band marks half a century of work. For the audience in Belgrade, this is not just another date on the regional route, but the band's return to the stage of the Sava Center, a venue with which Parni Valjak already has a strong concert history. The ticket is valid for one day, and the evening is conceived as an overview of an opus that stretches from major rock ballads to newer songs from the band's current chapter.

Parni Valjak was founded in 1975 in Zagreb and has built, in regional music, the status of a band whose songs the audience often knows from the very first verse. Their sound rests on rock, pop-rock melody, a clear chorus and emotional interpretation, which makes them equally close to audiences who have followed them for decades and to listeners who discovered them through radio, family album collections or newer concerts. Ticket sales for this event are in progress.

What the "50" tour brings

The "50" tour is connected to 50 years of Parni Valjak's activity. According to announcements by the band and the Sava Center, the concerts bring an overview of songs that marked different phases of the career, but also a new chapter in which Igor Drvenkar is at the microphone. The slogan of the current tour is "Love", which describes well the way the band builds its concert relationship with the audience: without distance, with an emphasis on the song, singing together and the feeling that the choruses are part of many visitors' personal memories.The announcements particularly highlight the songs "Stranica dnevnika", "Jesen u meni", "Dođi", "Ugasi me" and "Zastave". This does not mean that the full set-list for the Belgrade concert has been published, so it should not be invented in advance. However, the listed titles clearly show what kind of concert framework can be expected: a recognizable repertoire, songs carried by the audience and the band together, and space for newer material that belongs to the present phase of Parni Valjak.

A new chapter with Igor Drvenkar

After the death of Aki Rahimovski, Parni Valjak entered a sensitive and demanding period. Igor Drvenkar took over the role of singer, and in recent years the band has gradually built a new concert and studio identity. This is an important context for the Belgrade performance: the audience is not coming only to hear a catalogue of well-known songs, but also to see how Parni Valjak sounds today as a live band.

At the end of 2025, the album "Kažu pčele umiru..." was released, the first studio release with Igor Drvenkar as the singer of Parni Valjak. The album contains 12 new songs, with Husein Hasanefendić Hus as the author, while the music for the song "Otkad te ne viđam često" was written by Marijan Brkić Brk. In this way, the band gained studio material that does not function only as an addition to the old repertoire, but as a document of the current line-up.In conversations about the album, Drvenkar emphasized the band-based, natural sound and the process of creating together. For a concert visitor, this means that the new material is not only a studio episode, but part of a broader change in which Parni Valjak is trying to preserve its recognizable signature while at the same time not remaining trapped in nostalgia. Precisely that balance - between heritage and the present - is one of the most interesting points of this concert.

Songs the audience carries with it

Parni Valjak is a band of choruses. Their concerts usually have a strong foundation in songs that the audience sings almost instinctively: "Jesen u meni" carries melancholy and a great choral moment, "Dođi" has the directness of a rock ballad, "Ugasi me" a stronger concert charge, and "Zastave" belongs to that part of the opus that is often experienced as generational. At the Sava Center, such songs will come especially to the fore because the venue enables a combination of large-scale collective singing and focused listening.

It is important not to expect only an evening of memories. Parni Valjak today performs as a band that has a new studio phase, a new vocal dynamic and a concert cycle dedicated to a major anniversary. Long-time fans will get a clear connection with the songs that have followed them for years, while the wider audience can experience the concert as a well-rounded entry into the band's discography.Tickets for this event are in demand, especially because it is a concert in an indoor venue with a limited number of seats. For those who want to choose a better position in the hall, it is worth securing tickets in time.

Sava Center: a hall that is back in focus

The Sava Center is located in New Belgrade and is one of the most recognizable concert and congress venues in the city. The renovated Blue Hall has a capacity of 4,050 seats, and the Sava Center emphasizes top-level technology, acoustics and the possibility of hosting production-demanding music and stage events. For Parni Valjak's concert this is important because their repertoire relies on dynamics: from quieter, emotional introductions to a full band sound.

The renovation of the Blue Hall gave the venue a new technical level, but for many visitors the Sava Center still also has nostalgic value. It is a hall in which the feeling of concert closeness is not lost as it is in large stadiums, yet it has enough capacity for a strong collective experience. With a band such as Parni Valjak, that measure between size and intimacy can be especially important.

Basic information for visitors


  • Date and time: 16 May 2026 at 20:00.

  • Venue: Sava Center, Belgrade.

  • Hall: Blue Hall of the Sava Center.

  • Capacity of the Blue Hall: 4,050 seats.

  • Tour: "50", marking 50 years of Parni Valjak's work.

  • Entry to events at the Sava Center is listed from Vladimira Popovića Street, at the ceremonial entrance of the Blue Hall.



How to get there and what to plan before the concert

The Sava Center is well connected with different parts of Belgrade. For visitors arriving by car, it is important to note that parking surrounds the complex, and the Sava Center lists a capacity of 950 parking spaces. Parking entrances are available from several directions, including Milentija Popovića Street, Arsenija Čarnojevića Boulevard and Zorana Đinđića Boulevard, which makes arrival easier from New Belgrade, the city center and the direction of air traffic.

For arrival by public transport, the Sava Center lists bus lines 95, 17, 18, 70, 74, 88, 601, 27E and 35, as well as tram lines E1, E6 and 9A. Since the concert is at 20:00, it is good to plan an earlier arrival, especially if a larger number of visitors and congestion around the entrance to the Blue Hall are expected. The exact door-opening time is not stated in the available announcements, so it is reasonable to follow the notices of the hall and event organization closer to the date.The Sava Center parking operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week. According to information from the Sava Center, the first 20 minutes of parking use are free, after which each started hour is charged. Since prices and traffic arrangements may change, for travel planning it is most useful to check the current information from the hall before departure.

Belgrade as a concert weekend

The concert falls on a Saturday, which makes Belgrade a convenient choice also for visitors coming from other cities or countries. The Sava Center is located in New Belgrade, in a part of the city that is practical for arrival by car, taxi or public transport, and at the same time is close to the main traffic routes. For travelers who want to combine the concert with a shorter stay, the location is convenient because it enables quick access both to the older part of the city and to the business-hotel zone of New Belgrade.

The Belgrade audience has a long concert habit and responds well to regional bands whose songs cross generational boundaries. Parni Valjak has additional weight here because it has played in Belgrade several times, and the concert announcement especially highlights the return to the stage of the Sava Center. This gives the event a sense of continuity: the band returns to a city that knows its repertoire, but now with a new album and a tour that marks half a century of work.

Who this concert is for

This is a concert for long-time fans who remember different phases of the band, but also for listeners who want to hear a regional rock catalogue in a hall adapted to concert sound. Parni Valjak is not a band that relies on only one generation. Their songs often connect parents and children, older radio favorites and newer concert audiences, so a broad profile of visitors can be expected in the hall.

Fans of rock ballads will get the more emotional part of the evening, while the audience looking for a firmer band performance will recognize the energy in songs that rely on guitar, rhythm section and a direct chorus. For those who follow the band's current phase, the Belgrade concert will be an opportunity to hear how the newer songs fit alongside the well-known titles. Seats disappear quickly when an anniversary, an indoor format and a band with such a broad audience come together.

What should not be expected in advance

A complete set-list has not been published for this concert, special guests or opening acts have not been confirmed, and the available announcements do not state the exact duration of the performance. Therefore, it is fairest to expect a concert overview of Parni Valjak within the framework of the "50" tour, without assumptions about the order of songs or additional stage elements. Such an approach leaves room for surprise, but does not create false expectations.What is clearly confirmed is that the band is coming to Belgrade in the year of a major anniversary, after more than 20 concerts held during 2025 in the region and after the release of the new album "Kažu pčele umiru...". The Belgrade date therefore has a double value: celebratory, because 50 years of work are being marked, and current, because Parni Valjak brings to the stage the material and energy of the present line-up.

The concert experience in the Blue Hall

The Blue Hall can be an especially rewarding venue for songs that require the audience's attention. In the big choruses, collective singing is expected, but in ballads and mid-tempos what has always been important with Parni Valjak can come to the fore: clarity of lyrics, the relationship between voice and guitar, and the feeling that a song is not only performed, but lived through. In the renovated space of the Sava Center, that combination should have a good balance between strength and clarity.

For visitors coming for the first time, it is useful to count on an indoor concert in a seated space, with clear organization of entry and movement through the complex. For those who were already at the Sava Center before the renovation, the concert can also be an opportunity to compare the old feeling of the hall with the new technical standard. Precisely that combination of a familiar place and a renovated venue gives an additional layer to the concert experience.It is worth securing tickets in time, especially if you are planning the concert as a trip to Belgrade or coming in a larger group. At indoor concerts, the choice of seats is often as important as the arrival itself, especially for an audience that wants a good view of the stage and a more comfortable arrangement for the whole evening.

Practical reminder before arrival

Before departure, check the traffic toward New Belgrade, parking options and any Sava Center notices about the entry regime. Since the concert is on a Saturday evening, increased arrival of visitors can be expected around the complex. The simplest plan is to arrive earlier, leave enough time for parking or public transport and enter the hall without rushing.

The ticket is valid for one day, for the Parni Valjak concert on 16 May 2026 at the Sava Center. For the audience that has followed the band since the early albums, this is an opportunity to encounter songs that have long been part of regional musical memory. For those coming because of the band's new phase, the concert offers insight into how Parni Valjak, after 50 years of work, continues to change and yet remains recognizable.Sources:
- Sava Center - information was used about the Parni Valjak concert on 16 May 2026, the "50" tour, entry to the Blue Hall, accessibility, parking and public transport lines.
- Parni Valjak - information was used about the Belgrade concert, start time, the "50" tour, the slogan "Love", the anniversary and the announced concert context.
- Novi list - information was used about the album "Kažu pčele umiru...", the number of songs, authors and the current phase with Igor Drvenkar.
- Delta Holding and Sava Center - information was used about the renovation of the Blue Hall, the capacity of 4,050 seats, acoustics and the technical equipment of the hall.

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