VIDEO Zdravko Mamić climbed onto a table and tore his shirt at Ceca's concert, then 'decorated' a band member
Croatian fugitive Zdravko Mamić made a scene at a concert by Serbian folk singer Ceca, climbing onto a table and tearing his shirt while showering cash on the saxophonist.
Zdravko Mamić, a fugitive from Croatian justice, was the center of attention at a concert by Serbian folk singer Svetlana Ceca Ražnatović, held in Jahorina. He exhibited exuberant behavior, climbing onto tables and singing along passionately as Ceca performed her popular song 'Kad bi bio ranjen'. His antics drew the eye of other concert-goers, showcasing a mix of exuberance and playful chaos typical at such events.
During the concert, Mamić also drew attention for his generous display of cash; he pulled out a bundle of banknotes totaling 2000 euros and presented them to the saxophonist in Ceca's band. This act of generosity combined with his showy behavior further added to the spectacle of the evening, with observers noting that he seemed to be fully immersed in enjoying the performance. Alongside him were his family members, highlighting a more personal side to this public outing.
The event serves as a reminder of Mamić's controversial figure in Croatian society, previously jailed for sports corruption but now evading justice. His charismatic, if reckless, behavior at the concert might raise eyebrows, symbolizing a sense of carefree indulgence despite serious legal troubles. His appearance at a Serbian artist's concert hints at the complexities of regional relationships, showcasing cultural crossover while stirring discussions about morality and celebrity in post-conflict societies.