On Saturday evening, 504,000 people gathered in Zagreb for a concert by controversial singer Marko Perković Thompson , according to organizers. The concert, which Thompson presented as a"musical and patriotic spectacle," lasted three hours at the Zagreb Hippodrome, and Thompson also performed the song Bojna Čavoglave and shouted the Ustasha salute with which the song begins.

Several Croatian politicians also attended the concert, and Prime Minister and HDZ President Andrej Plenković saw the Generalka on Thursday with his children. From Slovenia, the concert was also attended by SDS President Janez Janša with his wife Urška Bačovnik Janša and SDS MP Branko Grims, Slovenian media reported.
Janša's participation in the concert of a musician associated with the Ustasha movement has triggered a series of negative reactions. A sea of light, faith and patriotism. Congratulations, neighbors! 500,000 people, mainly young people, and no incidents. A manifestation of the eternal values of our civilization, also expressed in the words of Ivan Cankar: Mother, homeland, God...
