Turneja 2005: Sarajevo, Zagreb, Beograd () is the fourth live album by Yugoslav rock band Bijelo Dugme, released in 2006. The album was recorded on Bijelo Dugme's 2005 reunion tour, and is the band's first release (excluding compilation albums) since the 1988 studio album ÃÂiribiribela.
Bijelo Dugme disbanded in 1989, two years before the Yugoslav Wars broke out. During the following decade, the band's former leader, Goran BregoviÃÂ, stated on numerous occasions that he would not reunite Bijelo Dugme. However, in 2005, Bijelo Dugme reunited, featuring most of the musicians that passed through the band: Goran Bregoviàon guitar, à ½eljko Bebek, Mladen VojiÃÂià"Tifa" and Alen Islamoviàon vocals, Zoran Redà ¾iàon bass guitar, MiliàVukaà ¡inoviàand ÃÂiÃÂi Jankeliàon drums and Vlado Pravdiàand Laza Ristovski on keyboards. The reunited Bijelo Dugme did not feature bass guitarist Jadranko StankoviÃÂ, who was a member of the original Bijelo Dugme lineup, but spent only several months with the band, drummer Ipe IvandiÃÂ, who died in 1994, as well as four short-term touring musicians, bass guitarists Mustafa "Mute" KurtaliÃÂ, Ljubià ¡a Raciàand Sanin Kariàand drummer Garabet Tavitjan.
The reunion saw large media attention in all former Yugoslav republics, followed by various forms of yugonostalgia. The band held only three concerts: in Sarajevo, at Koà ¡evo City Stadium, Zagreb, at Maksimir Stadium, and Belgrade, at Belgrade Hippodrome. The concerts featured a string orchestra, a brass band, klapa group Nostalgija and two female singers from BregovÃÂ's Weddings and Funerals Orchestra. The concert in Sarajevo attracted about 60,000 people, and the concert in Zagreb was attended by more than 70,000 people. For the concert in Belgrade, more than 220,000 tickets were sold, but it was later estimated that it was attended by more than 250,000 people, making it one of the highest-attended ticketed concerts of all time. However, the Belgrade concert was much criticized due the inadequate sound system. Turneja 2005: Sarajevo, Zagreb, Beograd features recordings from these concerts.
Turneja 2005: Sarajevo, Zagreb, Beograd is one of two Bijelo Dugme album covers (the other one being a cover of their 1977 live album Koncert kod HajduÃÂke ÃÂesme) which does not feature the band's logo designed by Dragan S. StefanoviÃÂ. The medal on the cover of the slipcase is the Yugoslav Order of the People's Hero.