Thompson Concert in Zagreb: The Light Show That Wakes the Neighbors!

Imagine this: Zagreb is gearing up for Marko Perković Thompson’s concert at the Hippodrome on July 5th. But this isn’t just any concert – it’s a light show so intense it literally lights up the whole neighborhood! The lighting rehearsals have been going on for days, and the effects are so bright they’ve been waking up neighbors in Sopot, who complained the lights shone until 2 AM.

Organizers promise top-notch sound, stage effects, and a true musical spectacle. The Hippodrome is ready to host half a million people, with preparations ongoing for weeks. The stage is set, but final touches are still underway. The whole event is designed to make Croatia the center of the world – at least for music fans.

But let’s be honest – is it worth having half a million people at a concert that wakes up neighbors in the middle of the night? Is such a light show really necessary if it disrupts people’s peace and sleep? Some say it’s the price of a big event, others call it over the top and thoughtless.

While organizers strive for perfection, neighbors in Sopot are counting sleepless hours. Is this the right way to celebrate music? Or just another example of big events happening at the expense of ordinary people?

If you’ve been to a big concert or have similar stories, drop a comment and share your thoughts. Is the light show worth the noise and disturbance? Or is it time to think more about those living nearby? Let’s joke around and discuss – maybe you have the best story about concerts that ruined your sleep!

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