In 1996, Vitez formed his own concert and public relations company, named Dik-koncert.
Zabranjeno pušenje (1997–present) Since 1997, Vitez has been an executive producer, public relations manager and
tour manager for
Zabranjeno Pušenje, a rock band formed in
Sarajevo in 1980. As an executive producer, Vitez worked on all
Zabranjeno pušenje album releases since 1998, such as
Hapsi sve! (1998),
Agent tajne sile (1999),
Bog vozi Mercedes (2001),
Live in St. Louis (2004),
Hodi da ti čiko nešto da (2006),
Muzej revolucije (2009),
Radovi na cesti (2013),
Šok i nevjerica (2018), and
Karamba! (2022). Additionally, he
designed or co–designed
album covers on three albums:
Hapsi sve!,
Agent tajne sile and
Bog vozi Mercedes. For their 2005 studio album
Šou počinje u ponoć promotion there was two big concerts in Croatia, at the
Arena Gripe in
Split on December 29, 2005 and at the Dom sportova in Zagreb on April 27, 2006. In 2009, there was two concerts for their 25th Band anniversary at the
Dražen Petrović Basketball Hall in Zagreb, on November 20 and 21. Vitez was a
promoter and tour manager of a Bosnian rock singer
Elvir Laković Laka, the
Bosnia and Herzegovina entrant at the
Eurovision Song Contest 2008. From 2008 to 2010, he was a
booking agent for the area of
former Yugoslavia, except Bosnia. Vitez was an exclusive booking agent of the Cvetličarna
nightclub in
Ljubljana, Slovenia, from 2007 to 2009. On June 4, 2009, Vitez organized 30th Band Anniversary Concert of rock band
Prljavo kazalište at the
Križanke Outdoor Theatre in Ljubljana. Since 1996, he organized or booked concerts for many rock, rap and pop artists, such as:
Public Enemy,
Darko Rundek,
Dino Dvornik,
Kemal Monteno,
Hladno pivo,
Vlatko Stefanovski,
Plavi orkestar,
Majke,
KUD Idijoti,
Lačni Franz,
Psihomodo pop,
Colonia,
Mostar Sevdah Reunion,
Esma Redžepova,
Vatra and many others. == Awards and nominations ==