The first acoustic cover of the song, "Zar je ljubav spala na to" featuring Matija Cvek and produced by Srđan Sekulović – Skansi, was released on the same day along with a music video.
All songs, with the exception of the first single were included in their original form, played and performed live with the addition of instruments such as strings, French harmonicas and Mediterranean mandolins.
[7] On 20 May 2022, Jelena Rozga appeared at narodni radio's Living Room acoustic where she performed a medley of her songs and gave a short interview during which she first announced an upcoming tour.
[14] The tour was also announced to visit other major cities in other Balkan countries, such as Skopje in North Macedonia, Sarajevo in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Ljubljana in Slovenia.
She wore designs by the fashion duo eNVy room; this included a red overall with a short leather skirt, black dress and a white sparkling costume.
In the subsequent part of the concert, the singer performed "'Ko Me Zove", "Opijum", "Suze Biserne", "S Druge Strane Mjeseca", "Ako Poludim", Jel' Zbog Nje", "Kad Bi Bio Blizu", "Dani Su Bez Broja" and "Ginem", all originally recorded during her time with the band Magazin.
[18][19][20] During the last part of the concert she was joined on stage by Matija Cvek for the performance of the acoustic version of "Zar je ljubav spala na to".
[18] The singer's performance at the Fusion Festival was dubbed "marvellous" by Ana Samardžić of RTL and as "raising the already high energy" by Matea Sušac of Gloria.
She concluded her review with the remark: "Jelena Rozga had an impeccable show, a performance that was nothing less of a spectacle filled with vocal power and emotions... this concert was the defining moment that pays homage to her 27 year-long career and future that never looked brighter".
[19] Anđela Parmać and Ante Peričić, reviewing the concert for Novi list, noted that the singer had "an unmistakable set-list choice, excellent scenery and unbelievable energy" which "completely amazed" the audience.
[22] Bojana Krkeljić from Nova praised all aspects of Rozga's Belgrade concert including the "demonstration of incredible vocal capabilities and energy to which many would be envious, perfect choreography, spotless scenography and the most state-of-the-art audio-visual effects.
[24][25] According to journalists, the concert was also well-received by the singer's fanbase as the "atmosphere featured a 'music tsunami' and choir singing, lifted arms and smiling faces, but the fact that after three hours, no one wanted to leave home.