Hladno Pivo

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4 available Fan Reports

  1. Bački zagre

    by Robert at Dom sportova on 14.10.2022

    Vrijedilo je biti svjedokom, kako stvari stoje, posljednjeg koncerta Hladnog Piva u Zagrebu. Nažalost, nemaju više što reći, a iza njih ostaje praznina jer nema dostojne zamjene. Hvala Vam za 35 godina energije, žestine i stvaranja evergreena u domaćem Punku. Odličan oproštaj od zagrebačke publike!
  2. Hladno pivo 35 za +5!!!

    by Renata at Dom sportova, Zagreb on 13.10.2022

    Od prvog njihovog odslušanog koncerta, na Inkerovom stadionu u Zaprešiću, ne propuštaaam! A ovaj je bio dugo očekivani, i nadmašio je sva moja očekivanja 😍

Artist description

Hladno Pivo is a Croatian rock band from Zagreb. They came together in the end of the eighties in Zagreb’s suburbs Gajnice, and already in the nineties they became the most popular Croatian punk rock band.

Because of their critical attitude towards the government, they often mock local social mores and norms of human behaviour. Musically, they are marked with a simple punk rock style later to be softened by a more rock sound.

The band sold more than 60 000 audio records, held many concerts in Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Macedonia, Germany, won eight Porin awards, eight Zlatna Koogla awards, two Crni Mačak awards, one Davorin award and many others.

After three albums which concluded the unofficial trilogy Džinovski, G.A.D. and Desetka, where they joined together street and club traits of pop punk, punk rock and hardcore punk, the band recorded the album “Pobjeda” in 1999. Then, the band was joined by Stipe Mađor-Božinović as a trumpet player. As they began to use other instruments like keyboards, acoustic and slide guitar, their basic rock musical expression became richer, but the album also became more popular.

The album “Šamar” came up in the beginning of June 2003, followed by the hit “Zimmer Frei”. Soon followed a big tour “Dođite po šamar” and its second part “Okrenite drugi obraz” in autumn.
In 2003, the album won the band the “Joško Kulušić” award by the Croatian Helsinki board for protection and promotion of human rights in the media.

In spring 2005, Hladno Pivo went on their biggest tour to date. Their biggest concert was held in front of 10 000 fans in Zagreb’s Dom sportova’s great hall.

In spring 2007, they released the album “Knjiga žalbe” and did a follow-up tour “Uz žuju nije sve tako sivo” and visited all the biggest cities in Croatia.

After a longer break, they released a new album titled “Svijet glamura” on the 16th of April 2011.