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Published Saturday, July 25, 2009 12:06 AM

Kravitz draws 6,000 for Bosnia concert

BANJA LUKA, Bosnia-Herzegovina -- Lenny Kravitz's concert in Bosnia offered a rare glimpse of international glamour in a nation still struggling with the aftermath of a devastating ethnic war.

The rock star thanked his audience in the former Yugoslav republic Thursday for shelling out $21 for the cheap seats, a weighty sum in a country with 40 percent unemployment and an average salary of about $570 a month.

"I love and respect you for that," he told the 6,000 fans who gathered at his two-hour show in the Bosnian Serb city of Banja Luka, where he played such hits as American Woman and Mama Said. He also played Michael Jackson's Billie Jean, in tribute to the late superstar.

The turnout was remarkable for an event that wasn't a political gathering or an economic protest. The country's economy has never recovered from the 1992-95 war, which left thousands dead in a campaign of "ethnic cleansing" at the hands of the Bosnian Serbs.

The country's leadership has squabbled for years over ethnic differences, halting prospects of joining the European Union and leaving the country's people feeling isolated, and unable to travel freely in the rest of Europe.

Over the last two decades, Bosnia has received rare visits from top acts such as U2 and Jamiroquai, both of which appeared in Sarajevo.

The regional government-sponsored visit by Kravitz and a later free show by the British rock band Kosheen that drew 10,000 people offered an unusual opportunity for an experience that is everyday in the rest of Europe.

"This is the best night of my life," said bank clerk Dragana Kunic, 28. "I went to Lenny's concert, and now I'm listening to Kosheen live. I couldn't ask for more."




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