Miligram (band)

Miligram is a Serbian pop band. The band is named after the founder and member Aleksandar Milić. Miligram's latest album Magnetic was released 12 December 2015.

Miligram
OriginBelgrade, Serbia (1992–2006), SU Serbia & Montenegro
GenresPop
Years active2004–2019
Labels
Associated actsCeca, Lepa Brena
Websitewww.miligrammusic.rs
MembersAleksandar Milić Mili
Arion Petrovski
Adi Šoše
Marko Prodanović (Dee Marcus)
Danilo Orbović
Past membersAlen Ademović
Mića Kovačević
Srećko Mitrović
Neša Bojković

They have their record label, Miligram Music.

Tours

In order to promote their third album Ludi petak, Miligram embarked on a tour with the first concert being held in the Mejdan arena in Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina on 12 April 2014.[1][2] They held a concert in Belgrade's Kombank Arena on 29 November 2014.[3]

Alen Ademović, frontman of the band, initially gained acclaim as a member of Goran Bregović's Weddings and Funerals Orchestra. He plays 12 musical instruments.[4]

Members

  • Aleksandar Milić Mili: guitar
  • Adi Šoše: vocal
  • Marko Prodanović (Dee Marcus): DJ
  • Arion Petrovski: drums
  • Danilo Orbović: electric guitar

Past members

  • Alen Ademović: vocal
  • Slobodan Vasić: bass guitar
  • Mića Kovačević: drums
  • Srećko Mitrović: keyboard
  • Neša Bojković: guitar

Discography

Studio albums

  • Miligram (2009, re-released 2010)
  • Miligram 2 (2012)
  • Ludi petak (2013)
  • Miligram Magnetic (2015)
  • Miligram Hit Trip (2018–19)

Studio albums, Ceca & Miligram Music

Compilation albums

  • The Best Of Miligram (2013)
  • Pop Mix (2014)

Singles

  • Bulevari (2014)
  • Ja sto posto (2016)
  • Plaćam parama (2019)

References

  1. "Bend Miligram nastupa u Tuzli". Glas Srpske. 10 April 2014. Retrieved 26 November 2014.
  2. "Pogledajte dva nova spota grupe Miligram". Alo. 10 April 2014. Retrieved 26 November 2014.
  3. "Puštene u prodaju ulaznice za koncert "Miligrama" u Kombank areni". Blic. 18 September 2014. Retrieved 26 November 2014.
  4. "Alen Ademovic: Sisao sam Bregu 7 godina, a danas zeni izvlacim pramenove!". Kurir.
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