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Thompson’s Zagreb Concert Nears Half a Million Tickets Sold—A Historic Event in the Making - The Dubrovnik Times

Summary by The Dubrovnik Times
The number of tickets sold for the concert of Marko Perković Thompson, set to take place at Zagreb’s Hippodrome on July 5, is approaching half a million, Thompson’s manager Zdravko Barišić told Nova TV on Thursday. "As of 6 a.m. today, over 150,000 tickets have been sold again, and we are closely monitoring sales," Barišić said in an interview with Dnevnik Nove TV, confirming that the total number of tickets sold is nearing "half a million peopl…

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The extraordinary interest in seeing the peak of the more than 30-year career of the Croatian far-right icon surprised even the organizer of the concert. This July 5th behind the Zagreb Hippodrome promises an unprecedented three-hour spectacle of Mark Perkovic Thompson, many say that Zagreb is preparing for the biggest concert in the history of Croatia. This will be an undeniable security and logistical challenge, say our colleagues from the Cro…

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Singer Thompson, considered a legend of Croatian music, known for his neo-Nazi sympathies and fascist salutes during his concerts, has sold over 500,000 tickets for his next show, scheduled for July in Zagreb...

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Those who manage to make a purchase will not be able to access their tickets until a few days before the concert.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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The Croatian music scene is witnessing a historic moment: Marko Perković Thompson's concert, scheduled for July 5th at the Zagreb Hippodrome,...

·Croatia
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500,000 tickets sold for his concert on July 5, 2025 at the Zagreb racetrack. At 58, the Croatian singer continues to attract crowds with his FM rock at the Bon Jovi, whose lyrics and aesthetics glorify the oustachi regime, an ally of the Nazis during the Second World War. Decryption of a nationalist myth. Le fil de l'Info / Courrier des Balkans, Croatia, Culture et éducation, Société, Une

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Dalija Orešković, a member of parliament from the DOSIP party, was a guest on N1 Studio Live. Among other things, in the interview, she reflected on Marko Perković Tompson's record-breaking sold-out concert at the Zagreb Hippodrome, as well as his character and work.

·Novi Beograd, Serbia
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slovenskenovice.si broke the news in Ljubljana, Slovenia on Thursday, April 3, 2025.
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