Unlike previous years, most cities in Serbia did not have organized New Year’s Eve celebrations on streets and squares. Exceptions were Belgrade, Niš, Kragujevac, Čačak, and Zlatibor.
A concert featuring Haris Džinović, Željko Vasić, and Marina Visković was organized at Belgrade’s Republic Square.
For Belgraders and guests of the capital, another open-air New Year’s Eve celebration was organized on the Sava promenade, where Marija Šerifović, Jelena Tomašević, and Tijana Bogićević performed.
Beograd,01.01.2025.
— Miodrag Bebić (@miodrag_bebic) December 31, 2024
Studentski trg.
Tišina. pic.twitter.com/Pu3bkuMSzk
Fireworks were also set off on the banks of the Sava, at midnight. A concert by Nikola Rokvić and Neverne Bebe was held at Niš’s King Milan Square.
A concert by Jelena Karleuša was organized at the Square near the Cross in Kragujevac, while Čačak residents who were at the City Square welcomed 2025 with Tijana Dapčević and the Amadeus band.
In addition, a large number of citizens and students from Novi Sad, Belgrade, and Niš welcomed the New Year with 15 minutes of silence in honor of those who died in Novi Sad.
Građani okupljeni na Trgu slobode ispratili su 2024. i u 2025. godinu ušli u apsolutnoj tišini, odajući poštu stradalima kod Železničke stanice pic.twitter.com/jEsQhfp08I
— Novi Sad (@novisadcom) December 31, 2024
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Source: RTS / Serbian Times, Photo: Vladislav Mitić / Nova.rs



