Artist's albums
Sredinom
2000 · album
Smijehom Strah Pokrijem
1999 · single
Fotografija
1995 · album
Peta Strana Svijeta
1990 · album
Nešto Lijepo Treba Da Se Desi
1989 · album
Merlin
1987 · album
Teško Meni Sa Tobom, A Još Teže Bez Tebe
1986 · album
Kokuzna Vremena
1985 · album
Kako Da Ti Kažem
2022 · single
Krive Karte
2022 · single
Mir Svim Dobrim Ljudima Show MMXX/MMXXI
2021 · album
Jedan Dan, Jedna Noć
2021 · single
Dođi (feat Senidah)
2021 · single
Mi
2020 · single
Arena Pula (Live)
2020 · album
Dino Merlin - Arena Zagreb
2018 · album
Hotel Nacional - Koševo 2015
2016 · album
Greatest Hits Collection
2016 · compilation
Ruža
2014 · single
Hotel Nacional
2014 · album
Beograd 2011
2011 · album
Love in Rewind
2011 · single
Ispočetka
2008 · album
Burek
2004 · album
Live Koševo 2004
2004 · album
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Biography
Dino Merlin is the most renowned singer/songwriter of Bosnia and Herzegovina and one of the greatest and most popular music artists in the Balkans. Dino's latest album Hotel Nacional was featured upon release in the top 10 of the Billboard World Albums Chart while the subsequent Hotel Nacional world tour gathered more than 900.000 visitors across four continents. Among his other record-breaking successes, he is the only performer ever to have filled to capacity the Koševo Stadium in Sarajevo four times in a row (with his “Middle Way”, “Burek”, “Starting Anew” and "Hotel National" tours in 2000, 2004, 2008 and 2015 respectively), his eleven studio albums have sold millions of copies to-date, while his world tours have filled some of the more illustrious venues across the world. Dino has represented his country three times at the Eurovision Song Contest. He wrote the music and co-authored the lyrics for “Sva Bol Svijeta” (The Heartache of the World, 1993) in Ireland, Bosnia and Herzegovina’s first-ever entry. Dino again represented Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1999 in Israel, with his song “Putnici” (Travellers), featuring Beatrice Poulot, and coming in 7th place. His third Eurovision entry, “Love in Rewind”, came 6th in 2011 in Germany, which is the country’s second-best result in the history of its participation in the contest.