Europe!!! Vote for Mama ŠČ🚜 and @let_3 tonight and on Saturday @eurovision 🇭🇷🇪🇺 Let 3 is something from another World. Rijeka, actually, but it holds water what I meant. I know the fellas for quite some time. I did a show at the National Theatre in Rijeka with Prlja, the singer of the group, 19 years ago. He played my Dad. He was Shark and I was Pops in “Jazz” written by @sovagovicfilip and directed by Ivica Buljan. Our daughters were born 2 days apart that year. In 2005, the boys joined Ava’s Mom Ivana Popović at the Cro-a-porter fashion show in Zagreb and rocked out for 45 minutes. Don’t know if there ever was such an extravagant performance in fashion since that glorious night. Ava, btw, is a Rijeĉka Ĉka. Few will understand 😊😍 I am so proud of them and rooting with all my heart that they make it to the final and then- the sky’s the limit! Their song is pure energy and carries a powerful message- We will protect you with The Power of Love! I could write essays on what these guys have done in around 45 years of music, art, theatre and fashion! Love you all, brothers!!! ❤️❤️❤️🌹🌹🌹 PS- Neka ne bude Drame, neka vas prati ĉašĉena Artemida i neka su vam grudi mekani kušini! Voli vas Peroš #kuč @let_3 @mrle.let3 @ivanbojcic.let3 @knkizec.let3 @baljak.let3
Europe!!! Vote for Mama ŠČ🚜 and @let_3 tonight and on Saturday @eurovision 🇭🇷🇪🇺 Let 3 is something from another World. Rijeka, actually, but it holds water what I meant. I know the fellas for quite some time. I did a show at the National Theatre in Rijeka with Prlja, the singer of the group, 19 years ago. He played my Dad. He was Shark and I was Pops in “Jazz” written by @sovagovicfilip and directed by Ivica Buljan. Our daughters were born 2 days apart that year. In 2005, the boys joined Ava’s Mom Ivana Popović at the Cro-a-porter fashion show in Zagreb and rocked out for 45 minutes. Don’t know if there ever was such an extravagant performance in fashion since that glorious night. Ava, btw, is a Rijeĉka Ĉka. Few will understand 😊😍 I am so proud of them and rooting with all my heart that they make it to the final and then- the sky’s the limit! Their song is pure energy and carries a powerful message- We will protect you with The Power of Love! I could write essays on what these guys have done in around 45 years of music, art, theatre and fashion! Love you all, brothers!!! ❤️❤️❤️🌹🌹🌹 PS- Neka ne bude Drame, neka vas prati ĉašĉena Artemida i neka su vam grudi mekani kušini! Voli vas Peroš #kuč @let_3 @mrle.let3 @ivanbojcic.let3 @knkizec.let3 @baljak.let3
Europe!!! Vote for Mama ŠČ🚜 and @let_3 tonight and on Saturday @eurovision 🇭🇷🇪🇺 Let 3 is something from another World. Rijeka, actually, but it holds water what I meant. I know the fellas for quite some time. I did a show at the National Theatre in Rijeka with Prlja, the singer of the group, 19 years ago. He played my Dad. He was Shark and I was Pops in “Jazz” written by @sovagovicfilip and directed by Ivica Buljan. Our daughters were born 2 days apart that year. In 2005, the boys joined Ava’s Mom Ivana Popović at the Cro-a-porter fashion show in Zagreb and rocked out for 45 minutes. Don’t know if there ever was such an extravagant performance in fashion since that glorious night. Ava, btw, is a Rijeĉka Ĉka. Few will understand 😊😍 I am so proud of them and rooting with all my heart that they make it to the final and then- the sky’s the limit! Their song is pure energy and carries a powerful message- We will protect you with The Power of Love! I could write essays on what these guys have done in around 45 years of music, art, theatre and fashion! Love you all, brothers!!! ❤️❤️❤️🌹🌹🌹 PS- Neka ne bude Drame, neka vas prati ĉašĉena Artemida i neka su vam grudi mekani kušini! Voli vas Peroš #kuč @let_3 @mrle.let3 @ivanbojcic.let3 @knkizec.let3 @baljak.let3
Europe!!! Vote for Mama ŠČ🚜 and @let_3 tonight and on Saturday @eurovision 🇭🇷🇪🇺 Let 3 is something from another World. Rijeka, actually, but it holds water what I meant. I know the fellas for quite some time. I did a show at the National Theatre in Rijeka with Prlja, the singer of the group, 19 years ago. He played my Dad. He was Shark and I was Pops in “Jazz” written by @sovagovicfilip and directed by Ivica Buljan. Our daughters were born 2 days apart that year. In 2005, the boys joined Ava’s Mom Ivana Popović at the Cro-a-porter fashion show in Zagreb and rocked out for 45 minutes. Don’t know if there ever was such an extravagant performance in fashion since that glorious night. Ava, btw, is a Rijeĉka Ĉka. Few will understand 😊😍 I am so proud of them and rooting with all my heart that they make it to the final and then- the sky’s the limit! Their song is pure energy and carries a powerful message- We will protect you with The Power of Love! I could write essays on what these guys have done in around 45 years of music, art, theatre and fashion! Love you all, brothers!!! ❤️❤️❤️🌹🌹🌹 PS- Neka ne bude Drame, neka vas prati ĉašĉena Artemida i neka su vam grudi mekani kušini! Voli vas Peroš #kuč @let_3 @mrle.let3 @ivanbojcic.let3 @knkizec.let3 @baljak.let3
Europe!!! Vote for Mama ŠČ🚜 and @let_3 tonight and on Saturday @eurovision 🇭🇷🇪🇺 Let 3 is something from another World. Rijeka, actually, but it holds water what I meant. I know the fellas for quite some time. I did a show at the National Theatre in Rijeka with Prlja, the singer of the group, 19 years ago. He played my Dad. He was Shark and I was Pops in “Jazz” written by @sovagovicfilip and directed by Ivica Buljan. Our daughters were born 2 days apart that year. In 2005, the boys joined Ava’s Mom Ivana Popović at the Cro-a-porter fashion show in Zagreb and rocked out for 45 minutes. Don’t know if there ever was such an extravagant performance in fashion since that glorious night. Ava, btw, is a Rijeĉka Ĉka. Few will understand 😊😍 I am so proud of them and rooting with all my heart that they make it to the final and then- the sky’s the limit! Their song is pure energy and carries a powerful message- We will protect you with The Power of Love! I could write essays on what these guys have done in around 45 years of music, art, theatre and fashion! Love you all, brothers!!! ❤️❤️❤️🌹🌹🌹 PS- Neka ne bude Drame, neka vas prati ĉašĉena Artemida i neka su vam grudi mekani kušini! Voli vas Peroš #kuč @let_3 @mrle.let3 @ivanbojcic.let3 @knkizec.let3 @baljak.let3
Finally met the bridge of 2 continents- a historic melting pot of civilisations, nations and cultures… Thank you Istanbul for your warm heart and copious amounts of delicious food ☺️😉 @turkishairlines #widenyourworld #tkmoments #turkishairlines
Finally met the bridge of 2 continents- a historic melting pot of civilisations, nations and cultures… Thank you Istanbul for your warm heart and copious amounts of delicious food ☺️😉 @turkishairlines #widenyourworld #tkmoments #turkishairlines
Finally met the bridge of 2 continents- a historic melting pot of civilisations, nations and cultures… Thank you Istanbul for your warm heart and copious amounts of delicious food ☺️😉 @turkishairlines #widenyourworld #tkmoments #turkishairlines
Que bien que lo hemos pasado hoy ensayando. Un gran placer para tener la oportunidad de trabajar con este pedazo de actor. @pacotous gracias para hacer este trabajo fácil, divertido y cariñoso. Te veo pronto! #vivaelapolo
Que bien que lo hemos pasado hoy ensayando. Un gran placer para tener la oportunidad de trabajar con este pedazo de actor. @pacotous gracias para hacer este trabajo fácil, divertido y cariñoso. Te veo pronto! #vivaelapolo
Que bien que lo hemos pasado hoy ensayando. Un gran placer para tener la oportunidad de trabajar con este pedazo de actor. @pacotous gracias para hacer este trabajo fácil, divertido y cariñoso. Te veo pronto! #vivaelapolo
A year ago, I had so much fun @sbtthenoite 🥰 Can’t wait to return… #cariocaforlife
Eid Mubarak to all my friends! Thank you Abu Dhabi for our lovely visit!!! ❤️❤️❤️ @visitabudhabi @nurai_island
Eid Mubarak to all my friends! Thank you Abu Dhabi for our lovely visit!!! ❤️❤️❤️ @visitabudhabi @nurai_island
Eid Mubarak to all my friends! Thank you Abu Dhabi for our lovely visit!!! ❤️❤️❤️ @visitabudhabi @nurai_island
Eid Mubarak to all my friends! Thank you Abu Dhabi for our lovely visit!!! ❤️❤️❤️ @visitabudhabi @nurai_island
This is a story about love at 1st sight… Tonight will mark 30 years exactly that I laid my eyes on the band Tool ( @toolmusic ). Rarely does one have a chance to go to a concert and, by chance, see a new act. The story is more peculiar because where and how it took place. I was 16 and a half and was traveling to Los Angeles from Zagreb to visit my brother at UCLA. I had a layover for 1 night in Zurich. I came to the hostel and took a booklet for events in the city for the summer. By the end I came across Volkshaus and saw Tool (whodat?) and then Rage against the Machine (🤯🤯🤯) and then Fishbone. So I came into this old concert hall, typical for classical music acts. It was void of chairs on the ground floor. A wave of sound whooshed over me as I was approaching the stage. I came to stage left, and in front of me was this ominous apparition with hair dangling down, barely moving and wailing on a Gibson. It was @adamjones_tv . His screeching guitar scraped over my skin and made my blood boil. I looked over to center stage, and there in the middle was this convulsing, spasmicly swaying ball of energy in bike shorts, James Maynard Keenan ( @iamthebriefcase ). The intensity of his voice was palpable, letting out long, brutal screams that at moments also was angelic, soothing crooning. He had a mission to make everyone there feel their passion and love. Next to him, stage right was Paul d’Amour, a punky bass that had a brooding effect on my chest. And then behind them – the monster, the master, the octopus – Danny Carey. Relentless, beating, precise, complicated yet simple, technically superb drumming… I only managed to hear 2 songs before their set was over (I believe it was Opiate followed by Flood). I was burnt to a crisp, amazed, and over the moon with what I just witnessed. Then Rage came on and I lost some 3 liters of fluids moshing and jumping and screaming, uber adolescent angst let loose and free. Maynard came on later to sing “Know yout Enemy”, his collab with Rage. Just mind-boggling. Thank you for existing @toolmusic I wish one day I can give you a hug in my deepest thanks 🙏🏼❤️
This is a story about love at 1st sight… Tonight will mark 30 years exactly that I laid my eyes on the band Tool ( @toolmusic ). Rarely does one have a chance to go to a concert and, by chance, see a new act. The story is more peculiar because where and how it took place. I was 16 and a half and was traveling to Los Angeles from Zagreb to visit my brother at UCLA. I had a layover for 1 night in Zurich. I came to the hostel and took a booklet for events in the city for the summer. By the end I came across Volkshaus and saw Tool (whodat?) and then Rage against the Machine (🤯🤯🤯) and then Fishbone. So I came into this old concert hall, typical for classical music acts. It was void of chairs on the ground floor. A wave of sound whooshed over me as I was approaching the stage. I came to stage left, and in front of me was this ominous apparition with hair dangling down, barely moving and wailing on a Gibson. It was @adamjones_tv . His screeching guitar scraped over my skin and made my blood boil. I looked over to center stage, and there in the middle was this convulsing, spasmicly swaying ball of energy in bike shorts, James Maynard Keenan ( @iamthebriefcase ). The intensity of his voice was palpable, letting out long, brutal screams that at moments also was angelic, soothing crooning. He had a mission to make everyone there feel their passion and love. Next to him, stage right was Paul d’Amour, a punky bass that had a brooding effect on my chest. And then behind them – the monster, the master, the octopus – Danny Carey. Relentless, beating, precise, complicated yet simple, technically superb drumming… I only managed to hear 2 songs before their set was over (I believe it was Opiate followed by Flood). I was burnt to a crisp, amazed, and over the moon with what I just witnessed. Then Rage came on and I lost some 3 liters of fluids moshing and jumping and screaming, uber adolescent angst let loose and free. Maynard came on later to sing “Know yout Enemy”, his collab with Rage. Just mind-boggling. Thank you for existing @toolmusic I wish one day I can give you a hug in my deepest thanks 🙏🏼❤️
This is a story about love at 1st sight… Tonight will mark 30 years exactly that I laid my eyes on the band Tool ( @toolmusic ). Rarely does one have a chance to go to a concert and, by chance, see a new act. The story is more peculiar because where and how it took place. I was 16 and a half and was traveling to Los Angeles from Zagreb to visit my brother at UCLA. I had a layover for 1 night in Zurich. I came to the hostel and took a booklet for events in the city for the summer. By the end I came across Volkshaus and saw Tool (whodat?) and then Rage against the Machine (🤯🤯🤯) and then Fishbone. So I came into this old concert hall, typical for classical music acts. It was void of chairs on the ground floor. A wave of sound whooshed over me as I was approaching the stage. I came to stage left, and in front of me was this ominous apparition with hair dangling down, barely moving and wailing on a Gibson. It was @adamjones_tv . His screeching guitar scraped over my skin and made my blood boil. I looked over to center stage, and there in the middle was this convulsing, spasmicly swaying ball of energy in bike shorts, James Maynard Keenan ( @iamthebriefcase ). The intensity of his voice was palpable, letting out long, brutal screams that at moments also was angelic, soothing crooning. He had a mission to make everyone there feel their passion and love. Next to him, stage right was Paul d’Amour, a punky bass that had a brooding effect on my chest. And then behind them – the monster, the master, the octopus – Danny Carey. Relentless, beating, precise, complicated yet simple, technically superb drumming… I only managed to hear 2 songs before their set was over (I believe it was Opiate followed by Flood). I was burnt to a crisp, amazed, and over the moon with what I just witnessed. Then Rage came on and I lost some 3 liters of fluids moshing and jumping and screaming, uber adolescent angst let loose and free. Maynard came on later to sing “Know yout Enemy”, his collab with Rage. Just mind-boggling. Thank you for existing @toolmusic I wish one day I can give you a hug in my deepest thanks 🙏🏼❤️
This is a story about love at 1st sight… Tonight will mark 30 years exactly that I laid my eyes on the band Tool ( @toolmusic ). Rarely does one have a chance to go to a concert and, by chance, see a new act. The story is more peculiar because where and how it took place. I was 16 and a half and was traveling to Los Angeles from Zagreb to visit my brother at UCLA. I had a layover for 1 night in Zurich. I came to the hostel and took a booklet for events in the city for the summer. By the end I came across Volkshaus and saw Tool (whodat?) and then Rage against the Machine (🤯🤯🤯) and then Fishbone. So I came into this old concert hall, typical for classical music acts. It was void of chairs on the ground floor. A wave of sound whooshed over me as I was approaching the stage. I came to stage left, and in front of me was this ominous apparition with hair dangling down, barely moving and wailing on a Gibson. It was @adamjones_tv . His screeching guitar scraped over my skin and made my blood boil. I looked over to center stage, and there in the middle was this convulsing, spasmicly swaying ball of energy in bike shorts, James Maynard Keenan ( @iamthebriefcase ). The intensity of his voice was palpable, letting out long, brutal screams that at moments also was angelic, soothing crooning. He had a mission to make everyone there feel their passion and love. Next to him, stage right was Paul d’Amour, a punky bass that had a brooding effect on my chest. And then behind them – the monster, the master, the octopus – Danny Carey. Relentless, beating, precise, complicated yet simple, technically superb drumming… I only managed to hear 2 songs before their set was over (I believe it was Opiate followed by Flood). I was burnt to a crisp, amazed, and over the moon with what I just witnessed. Then Rage came on and I lost some 3 liters of fluids moshing and jumping and screaming, uber adolescent angst let loose and free. Maynard came on later to sing “Know yout Enemy”, his collab with Rage. Just mind-boggling. Thank you for existing @toolmusic I wish one day I can give you a hug in my deepest thanks 🙏🏼❤️
This is a story about love at 1st sight… Tonight will mark 30 years exactly that I laid my eyes on the band Tool ( @toolmusic ). Rarely does one have a chance to go to a concert and, by chance, see a new act. The story is more peculiar because where and how it took place. I was 16 and a half and was traveling to Los Angeles from Zagreb to visit my brother at UCLA. I had a layover for 1 night in Zurich. I came to the hostel and took a booklet for events in the city for the summer. By the end I came across Volkshaus and saw Tool (whodat?) and then Rage against the Machine (🤯🤯🤯) and then Fishbone. So I came into this old concert hall, typical for classical music acts. It was void of chairs on the ground floor. A wave of sound whooshed over me as I was approaching the stage. I came to stage left, and in front of me was this ominous apparition with hair dangling down, barely moving and wailing on a Gibson. It was @adamjones_tv . His screeching guitar scraped over my skin and made my blood boil. I looked over to center stage, and there in the middle was this convulsing, spasmicly swaying ball of energy in bike shorts, James Maynard Keenan ( @iamthebriefcase ). The intensity of his voice was palpable, letting out long, brutal screams that at moments also was angelic, soothing crooning. He had a mission to make everyone there feel their passion and love. Next to him, stage right was Paul d’Amour, a punky bass that had a brooding effect on my chest. And then behind them – the monster, the master, the octopus – Danny Carey. Relentless, beating, precise, complicated yet simple, technically superb drumming… I only managed to hear 2 songs before their set was over (I believe it was Opiate followed by Flood). I was burnt to a crisp, amazed, and over the moon with what I just witnessed. Then Rage came on and I lost some 3 liters of fluids moshing and jumping and screaming, uber adolescent angst let loose and free. Maynard came on later to sing “Know yout Enemy”, his collab with Rage. Just mind-boggling. Thank you for existing @toolmusic I wish one day I can give you a hug in my deepest thanks 🙏🏼❤️
The Streets of Istanbul… #widenyourworld #turkishairlines #tkmoments @turkishairlines Music by @dzihankamien 😍❤️
Turkish hospitality par excellence 😊 @turkishairlines #widenyourworld #turkishairlines #tkmoments
Last Iftar…. What a journey…. 😊 #rotanafamily @khalidiyapalacerotana