Yesterday, Kajzerica was bursting at the seams. Cafes were packed, streets flooded with fans of Marko Perković Thompson heading to his concert at the hippodrome. Half a million fans from all over Croatia and beyond gathered to support their favorite singer. But the prices? Outrageous! Half a liter of beer cost 5 euros, with a ‘deal’ of four beers for 15 euros. Water and iced tea were 2 euros each, popcorn and fruit salad a whopping 5 euros. Fast forward just one day, and Kajzerica is a ghost town. Not a single passerby in sight. From jam-packed to empty in 24 hours! Are these prices to blame? Or was it just a one-time frenzy? This dramatic shift shines a light on how fleeting these events really are and how quickly life snaps back to normal. If you were there, you know the drill — but if not, maybe it’s time to ask what really happens in our neighborhoods once the concert lights go out. So, what do you think about these sky-high prices and deserted streets? Drop your thoughts below — maybe together we’ll crack the mystery of this silence.
Kajzerica: From Concert Crowds to Deserted Streets in Just One Day
