Picture this: Zagreb, the capital of Croatia, gearing up for the biggest Marko Perković Thompson concert ever! Rumor has it that half a million people will flood the hippodrome. Yes, you read that right – 500,000! That’s enough people to make this event the largest concert in the history of independent Croatia. But wait, the day before the concert, the city center looks deserted – empty, quiet, with just a few visitors casually strolling and sipping drinks at Ban Jelačić Square. How is it possible that half a million people are expected, yet the city looks like it’s on pause?
The first visitors have already arrived at the hippodrome, some even from Bosnia and Herzegovina, carrying the new Thompson album “Pilgrim.” The fan zone at Bundek is open and Thompson’s music is already blasting, while in the city center, on Bogovićeva Street, local bars have prepared a music program for all fans. Everything is set, stalls are up, flags are waving, and graffiti with Thompson motifs decorate the walls.
But will half a million people really show up? Or is this just another one of those hype stories that spread before big events? Tickets have been selling like crazy, but some might have backed out or are still on their way. The city is waiting, the atmosphere is tense. This isn’t just a concert, it’s an event to remember – or so they say.
If you thought this was just another ordinary concert, think again. This is Thompson in Zagreb, and it’s happening with style. So, what do you think? Will half a million people really flood the hippodrome, or will the city stay as empty as it was the day before? Drop a comment, share your thoughts, or just have a laugh – because this is a story that’s going to be talked about for a long time!