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Eegor – an avant-garde alt-pop performance in Belgrade

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Who is Eegor

Eegor is a Serbian alt-pop artist from Belgrade. He is a singer, trained guitarist, poet, performer, and songwriter. Wider public attention followed his appearance at Pesma za Evroviziju ’23. There he performed the ethno/trap ballad “Starac dana.” The song was accompanied by a surreal and highly symbolic performance. This moment clearly set him apart on the local music scene.

Performance as an artistic statement

A year later, he presented the radical performance “Culture and Art in Serbia” at Club Dim. During the act, the audience received instructions to throw objects and verbally humiliate him. He wore a sign reading “culture and art in Serbia.” The performance provoked strong reactions. It confirmed an artistic direction that openly rejects comfort and passive spectatorship.

Album, visuals, and live form

In the fall of last year, he released an album through Bassivity. Over the same year, he unveiled eight music videos. At the same time, the live concert version of the project premiered. It received a strong response from both audiences and critics.

A hybrid trio as a stage sensation

This hybrid alt-pop/rock/jazz trio built a reputation through unforgettable shows. Concerts at clubs Sprat and Dim in Cetinjska Street marked late 2025. Each performance is different and unpredictable. Strong performative elements define the experience. Audience interaction plays a central role.

Live premiere of “Klaber”

In 2026, the artist will return to Pesma za Evroviziju. This time he presents the eurodance track “Klaber.” As the opening act for Krankšvester at Zappa Barka, the set will include an exclusive live premiere of the song. Additional surprises are also planned.

The audience will hear “Klaber” live two weeks before its official RTS performance. This makes the concert especially significant.

Conclusion

This project blurs the line between pop music, performance, and contemporary art. The shows are not just concerts. They are intense experiences that provoke and challenge the audience. The upcoming performance at Zappa Barka marks another key step. It confirms the development of one of the most original music-performance projects on today’s Serbian scene.

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