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Far-right Croatian singer leads crowd in Nazi-style salute at country’s biggest ever concert

Nearly 500,000 people flocked to Zagreb to see Marko Perkovic, known as Thompson, perform on Saturday

July 8, 2025 12:47
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Concert goers at the Marko Perković 'Thompson' show in Zagreb on Saturday (Image: Getty)
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Far-right Croatian singer Marko Perković – who leads the band Thompson – led crowds in a fascist salute at his show on Saturday. 

The concert – said to be the largest in Croatia’s history – took place in the capital, Zagreb, and was attended by nearly half a million people. 

Perković is well-known for his admiration for Croatia’s wartime pro-Nazi puppet regime, the Ustaše, with one of his most popular songs beginning with the pro-Nazi “For the homeland – ready!” salute – the Croatian version of the Nazi salute.

Despite the fact that the Ustaše salute is illegal in Croatia, courts have previously ruled that the 58-year-old performer can use the gesture as part of his act. 

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