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Diaspora Days in Travnik: Concert on the Promenade Delights and Unites

Published August 8, 2025
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In the heart of a summer evening, as part of the Diaspora Days Travnik 2025 event, the Travnik promenade became an open-air music stage on Wednesday.

Taking the stage was Mustra Orchestra, a band that playfully blends sevdah, jazz, funk, and the spirit of the Balkans, turning notes into emotion and rhythm into a shared experience, it was stated by the Municipality of Travnik.

The audience had the opportunity to enjoy the impressive vocals of Kenan Mackovic and Alma Subasic, whose voices flooded the Travnik promenade – powerful, emotional, and unforgettable.

The evening was filled with music, smiles, and the feeling that everyone was there – together.

The concert confirmed the importance of the event as a place of encounter, culture, and music that unites the local community and the diaspora, the organizers said.

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