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Madonna Receives an Offer She Couldn’t Afford to Miss
Budva wins the “war” against Belgrade and Zagreb: Pop-queen to Perform at Jaz Beach in September
Podgorica – Despite contradictory information over Madonna’s performance at Budva, recent developments leave no doubt: the queen of pop will perform at Jaz beach this September.
This information had been confirmed to Vijesti by several reliable sources, including the concert’s organizers, who claim that the spectacle would take place either on 23 or 25 September, depending on which date would fit into Madonna’s touring schedule.
This also means that Budva had won the “war” against Belgrade and Zagreb, which have also attempted to qualify as host to the concert.
The concert of the queen of pop stands as another example of a world-class spectacle taking place in Budva, following the last year’s concert of “Rolling stones” and recent speed-boats’ World Cup.
According to Vijesti’s information, a key-person who has arranged Madonna’s arrival is one of Montenegro’s most influential individuals, Budva’s citizen Svetozar Marovic, who also played the crucial role in setting up two earlier mega-events.
Madonna’s honorary remains a secret at this point, although well-informed circles in Budva claim that the “pop star has received an offer she could not afford to miss.”
Earlier speculations maintained that the organizers had offered $ 5 million. It can now be assumed that the figure must have been even higher. This assumption is supported by the reporting of Croatian media, reading that Zagreb and Belgrade’s offer had been exceeded by Budva’s by whole $ 4 Million. This resulted with queen of pop’s decision to turn Budva’s beach of Jaz into the ground for her only concert in the region. According to Jutarnji list, Zagreb had been prepared to pay $ 10 million.
The spectacle at Jaz would, most probably, be the last in a series of Madonna’s performances in Europe this year, as already on 4 October she has concerts set to take place in the US.
Queen of Pop’s tour, which is entitled “Sticky and Sweet” and promotes her latest album “Hard Candy”, opens at Cardiff on 23 August. It is expected that her performance at Budva would soon be announced at her official touring-schedules, which also includes European metropolis Berlin, Zurich, Amsterdam, Lisbon, Paris and London.
(7 June 2008) Z.VUČINIĆ