
Eighteen fireworks teams, including 17 local groups and international company PyroEmotions, are set to light up the Grand Harbour on Wednesday, 30th April, for the grand finale of the Malta International Fireworks Festival.
Organised by the Malta Tourism Authority (MTA), the event celebrates Malta’s rich pyrotechnic heritage, combining tradition, creativity, and entertainment.
The finale will include a spectacular drone and fireworks display featuring over 500 drones in a synchronised show, a first for the Maltese Islands. This year’s edition also marks the 21st anniversary of Malta’s accession to the EU.
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Tourism Ian Borg, alongside MTA CEO Carlo Micallef, met with some of the participating teams during Tuesday’s preparations. Among the 18 performing teams will be Għaqda tan-Nar Kerċem, last year’s winners.
The night will also see the announcement of the 2025 competition winners, following performances on 22nd and 25th April in the Grand Harbour, and on 27th April in Nadur, Gozo.
This year introduced band club performances to the festival, with Soċjetà Mużikali tal-Karmnu Balluta A.D. 1987 performing on Wednesday. Dr Borg praised all participants, noting that the festival drew over 80,000 online viewers and continues to be a major cultural attraction for both locals and tourists.
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