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Thompson’s Sinj Show Echoes Zagreb Excitement

After Zagreb’s record-breaking chaos, Thompson’s Sinj show gets announced – fans scramble for a second chance to see the icon live.

He’s unstoppable. Just weeks after blowing the roof off Zagreb with a record-breaking concert, Thompson’s Sinj show has just been announced.

With demand reaching fever pitch, the 2025 tour is shaping up to be a patriotic powerhouse fans refuse to miss.

Thompson lit up Facebook on June 16th with a bombshell post – tickets for his August 4th Sinj concert at the Racetrack would drop the next day at noon.

Within minutes, the hype exploded, sending fans into a frenzy as anticipation for the show reached new heights.

Thompson’s August 4th concert in Sinj lands right between the legendary Sinjska Alka and
beloved Velika Gospa – supercharging an already electric season and turning Sinj into the
summer’s ultimate hotspot.

Fresh off making history in Zagreb with a jaw-dropping half a million tickets sold, Thompson isn’t slowing down – he’s doubling down.

The upcoming Sinj concert is riding the shockwaves of his record-breaking Hipodrom shows, which shattered global attendance records and sent fans into a nationwide frenzy.

With momentum like this, Sinj — already steeped in tradition and pride — is bracing for another musical earthquake, as fans race to grab tickets and be part of a historic night right outside of Thompson’s hometown.

Thompson recently took to Facebook to share behind-the-scenes updates as trucks, workers, and heavy machinery rolled in to start building the Zagreb concert stage.

In an interview with IN Magazine, his manager Zdravko Barišić confirmed the massive structure is now under construction — promising epic dimensions and top-tier safety.

With the Zagreb stage already taking shape, fans are now eagerly watching for signs that preparations for the Sinj concert will kick off next.

Related: Thompson’s record-breaking concert set for Zagreb

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