

Tin Banić
ZAGREB, CROATIA - Hard techno music echoed through the west part of Novi Zagreb, from a tent next to the Zagreb Fair, which gathered young techno party goers to the early morning hours. The dress code – be as crazy as possible – was totally respected.
The famous DJ Carl Lekebusch from Sweden took care of the music for a couple hours, with excellent audio and video support. Lovers of techno literally went crazy.
With many drunk beers and unusual requisites, which seemed to place you in a timeless hole between science fiction and today, the people in the tent had a good time. Take a look at the wild atmosphere from the party in the photo gallery Swedish DJ Sets Zagreb on Fire.
After the handball match, those that do not like strong techno rhythms or fancy places, went to celebrate Croatia’s win in Sport Billy.
Local hits from the ‘90s to today were played live, and was enough for the faithful fans and the others to warm up their vocal chords.
Boys and girls, as well as those somewhat older, celebrated until the morning.
The dress code was – anything and everything. The most energetic dancer in Billy was Gita Dragovic, who was given vocal and all other support by her boyfriend Luka. In any case, take a look at the crazy party in Sport Billy in the photo gallery: Hot Party in Zagreb´s Sport Billy.
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