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G7 Fridays Takes Over Toy Room Malta for Christmas Clubbing Extravaganza

G7 Events Takes Over Toy Room for Christmas Clubbing Extravaganza
Dec 20 2023 Share

Malta’s leading events organisation G7 Events is set to light up the night once again as they return to clubbing hotspot Toy Room Malta, for the highly anticipated G7 Xmas Edition this Friday, December 22nd.

Known for unforgettable nights across the island, G7 Fridays will take over clubbing hotspot Toy Room Malta, as the perfect backdrop for the festive celebration. Nestled in the heart of Malta’s nightlife scene, Toy Room Malta is renowned for its insane set-up and cutting-edge sound system.

 

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The G7 Xmas Edition promises to be a night to remember, featuring a stellar lineup of local favourites on the DJ decks. The musical journey will be guided by the talents of Debrii, Miggy, Gabii, D-Rey, Nagem, Sar, DOTX, and WYNE, ensuring a diverse and vibrant soundtrack that caters to the tastes of the crowd.

With G7 Events at the reins at Toy Room Malta, partygoers can expect an immersive experience where music, ambiance, and celebration seamlessly come together for a night of unmissable holiday vibes.

To top it all off, G7 Events and Toy Room Malta will be coming together for a good cause this Christmas, with a portion of the proceeds being donated to Victim Support Malta (VSM), Malta’s support and information centre for victims of crime.

Don’t miss out on the G7 Xmas Edition at Toy Room Malta this Friday – it’s the holiday celebration that promises to elevate the island’s nightlife to new heights.

If you haven’t already, you can get your tickets now from ShowsHappening.com

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7 Hilarious Moments At Every Maltese Christmas Lunch

7 Hilarious Moments At Every Maltese Christmas Lunch
Dec 20 2023 Share

Ah, the Maltese Christmas lunch—a feast of food, family, and more drama than a soap opera. As we gather around the table, let’s take a lighthearted look at the 7 hilarious moments that are practically tradition at every Maltese holiday gathering.

Nanna’s Lasagna Dilemma: The battle of the lasagnas begins, with everyone claiming their Nanna’s version is the best. Forget the turkey; the real competition is in the layers of pasta, sauce, and cheese. Forget about centuries-old recipes; Nanna’s lasagna secrets are more guarded than Area 51.

Sofa Snoozing – The Uncle Edition: As the post-lunch lethargy sets in, one of the older uncles or aunts inevitably succumbs to the irresistible call of the comfy sofa. It’s like clockwork. The trick is to navigate around them quietly, so as not to wake the slumbering giant and risk missing out on a good seat for the annual post-meal card game.

The Great Debate (On Everything But Christmas): Forget peace on earth; at Maltese Christmas lunches, we’re aiming for heated shouting matches on unrelated topics. Whether it’s politics, football, or the proper way to make a ħobża biż-żejt, someone is bound to take a passionate stance, ensuring that the decibel level matches the festive decorations.

Nanna Moneybags: Watch in awe as Nanna whips out €10 notes faster than a magician pulling rabbits out of a hat. Forgot to buy presents? No problem. Her wallet is a bottomless pit of generosity, and she’s here to ensure that everyone gets a little extra Christmas cheer, even if it’s in monetary form.

The Responsible Older Cousin: While the adults engage in heated debates and Nanna makes it rain, there’s always that one older cousin who takes charge of the kids. Armed with board games, crayons, and an unyielding dedication to keeping the little ones entertained, they become the unsung heroes of the family gathering.

The Refusal to Eat Saga: Every family has that one member who insists on starting a dramatic scene by refusing to eat. Whether it’s a newfound dedication to a diet or an unspoken protest against the lasagna verdict, their moment of culinary rebellion adds an extra dash of spice to the festive proceedings.

The Dreaded “When Are You Bringing a Partner?” Inquiry: Finally, as dessert plates are cleared away, brace yourself for the inevitable question that echoes through generations: “When are you going to bring a partner to Christmas lunch?” Cue nervous laughter and awkward attempts to change the subject as the interrogation begins.

Ah, the joys of a Maltese Christmas lunch—where the lasagna is legendary, the debates are heated, and the only thing more unpredictable than the weather is the family dynamics. May your holidays be filled with laughter, love, and a touch of festive chaos!

Happy Christmas!

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Designer Creates Paper Angel Dress In Time For Christmas

Designer Creates Paper Angel Dress In Time For Christmas
Dec 20 2023 Share

James Dimech, known for his origami and architectural designs, has gone and created a white paper angel dress just in time for the festivities. 

 

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With model Charlotte Stivala donning the dress, the masterpiece was created in collaboration with AX Rosselli Privilege in Valletta. 

Now to be found in hotel’s common areas as well as on Grain Street, it is entirely made up of recycled paper to ensure its environmental friendliness. 

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NYE Valletta Celebrations Public Transport Services

NYE Valletta Celebrations Public Transport Services
Dec 20 2023 Share

Malta Public Transport is announcing extended services tailored for the New Year’s Eve festivities in Valletta. The New Year’s Eve Special Services in Valletta will follow a Sunday schedule, accompanied by an additional 50 trips to cater for the anticipated high demand from passengers.

The regular extra schedule includes increased services for various routes including Kalkara, Birkirkara, Buġibba, Ħad-Dingli, Żebbuġ, iż-Żurrieq, Birżebbuġia, Xgħajra, and more. Routes 3, 22, 48, 52, 61, 71, 80, and 94 towards Valletta have various departure times ranging from around 18:20hrs to 20:55hrs. Routes 1, 3, 13A, 22, 48, 51, 52, 61, 62, 71, 72, 82, 88, and 91 departing from Valletta have departure times between 22:20hrs and 23:00hrs depending on destination.

Additionally, after the normal schedule, Malta Public Transport will operate special services covering various destinations. These services cater to localities like Paola, Birgu, Kalkara, Msida, San Ġwann, Mosta, Mġarr, Ħamrun, Santa Venera, Marsa, Qormi, Żebbuġ, Floriana, Luqa, Gudja, Marsaskala, Gżira, Tas-Sliema, St Julian’s, Paceville, Qawra, Buġibba, and Valletta, running between 23:10hrs to 02:10hrs, offering extended bus travel options for New Year’s Eve celebrants.

Malta Public Transport will be operating a reduced schedule during the Christmas period starting from Sunday, 24th December 2023, until Monday, 1st January 2024. Routes will resume normal schedule as from Tuesday 2nd January 2024.

On both Christmas Day and New Year’s Day, all bus routes will operate according to the Sunday schedule. Service will be suspended between 12:00noon and 15:00hrs to allow Malta Public Transport employees to enjoy some festive rest with their loved ones.

Buses will resume their routes between 15:00hrs and 16:00hrs, departing from Valletta and other localities. The final bus trips on these days will be between 20:00hrs and 20:30hrs, varying based on the journey duration. Malta Public Transport ticket booths and the Call Centre will remain closed on Christmas Day and New Year’s Day.

All personalised Tallinja Card holders can travel free of charge, while cash tickets at €3 per passenger will be available for purchase from the bus ticket machine for any passengers who do not have a valid Tallinja Card.

For the full schedule, further updates, and announcements, please follow Malta Public Transport on social media channels and visit the official website. 

Malta Public Transport extends warm wishes for a happy and peaceful festive period to all its valued customers.

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