Marko Perković Thompson’s concert in Sinj, which was supposed to start tonight at 9 p.m., is running late due to large crowds in and around the Sinj hippodrome, announced the Croatian Radio-Television (HRT) on its portal, while Croatian media report on an incident on the eve of the concert.
It was announced that more than 150,000 people with about 50,000 vehicles are expected at the concert, that many have been in the city since the morning, and that Sinj is blocked.
According to Croatian media, in front of one of the cafes in Sinj, before the concert, the song “Jasenovac i Gradiška Stara” was played on the PA system.
The video shows a large number of people singing in unison a song that celebrates the slaughter of Serbs in Ustaša concentration camps, according to the portal Index.hr.
By the time scheduled for the start of Thompson’s concert, six people had been detained, police announced.
During the afternoon, five of them were detained for singing inappropriate songs, making inappropriate exclamations and encouraging others to behave in a similar manner, the statement added.
The sixth person was said to have played songs with inappropriate content from a catering establishment in the center of Sinj last night around 11 p.m.
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