To the rhythm of music, people of all ages, genders, adults and children, locals and foreigners danced across Prokurative.
The dance participants were filmed by Croatian Radiotelevision (HRT), spanning beyond Split to other cities like Zagreb, Zadar, Osijek, and Umag. Residents of these cities, through their spirited participation and choreography, sent a resounding message of support to the Croatian representative at this year's Eurovision Song Contest, Baby Lasagna.
The infectious rhythm of Rim Tim Tagi Dim has recently swept through various groups, from police officers and firefighters to ballerinas and postal workers, and now, it has embraced the citizens of Croatia, uniting them in joyful movement on their city squares.
In the buildup to this year's 68th Eurovision Song Contest, slated from May 7 to 11 in Malmö, Sweden, the Croatian representative has consistently emerged as a frontrunner for victory. Holding firm in the betting odds, he currently secures the second spot, trailing closely behind Switzerland.
Marko Purišić, better known by his artistic moniker Baby Lasagna, has captivated audiences across Europe and beyond during the pre-Eurovision tour. His performances have garnered widespread acclaim, with audiences enthusiastically joining in to sing and dance to Rim Tim Tagi Dim, echoing the fervor witnessed in London and Madrid alike.