Hayley Ghiller To Represent Malta At Miss Supranational 2025

Hayley Ghiller To Represent Malta At Miss Supranational 2025
May 6 2025 Share

Malta’s own Hayley Ghiller has been officially announced as the country’s representative at the upcoming Miss Supranational 2025 competition. The prestigious international pageant will be held on June 28 in Malopolska, Southern Poland, where contestants from 70 countries will compete for the coveted crown.

Hayley is set to embark on a three-week journey ahead of the grand finale. During this time, she will undergo an intensive schedule that includes rehearsals, training sessions, filming, and various public appearances—all part of her preparation to potentially become the next Miss Supranational.

 

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As part of the competition, Hayley will take part in several runway segments, showcasing her national costume, swimwear, and evening gown, representing Malta’s culture, style, and elegance on the global stage.

The grand show will be broadcast live on Polish national TV channel Polsat, with audiences around the world able to tune in. Fans can also follow Hayley’s journey and behind-the-scenes moments through the Miss Supranational official social media channels, which will provide regular updates and exclusive content throughout the event.

Stay tuned for more news as regards Hayley’s upcoming journey!

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Festivals Malta Summer Events Program Announced

Festivals Malta Summer Events Program Announced
May 6 2025 Share

Festivals Malta has unveiled its vibrant summer program, featuring four major festivals scheduled between May and July 2025: Ritmu Roots Festival, Malta International Arts Festival, Malta Jazz Festival, and Dance Festival Malta.

These events aim to enrich the cultural landscape, celebrate artistic diversity, and attract both local and international audiences.

Minister for National Heritage, the Arts and Local Government, Owen Bonnici, praised the initiative, highlighting how these festivals reinforce Malta’s cultural identity while offering a valuable platform for artists.

He emphasised their role in not only enhancing the summer season with high-caliber performances but also generating social and economic benefits. “I congratulate Festivals Malta for their vision and continued commitment to keeping culture alive and accessible,” he stated.

Festivals Malta Chairman, Aaron Zahra, underscored the importance of these annual events in maintaining Malta’s status as a cultural hub. He remarked that these festivals offer locals memorable summer experiences while also drawing international visitors.

“We are committed to producing festivals that strive for artistic excellence,” Zahra noted, adding that this season kicks off with the Ritmu Roots Festival.

CEO Frans Agius added that the summer program enables the organization to showcase different artistic disciplines. “Our goal remains to reach diverse audiences and make culture more accessible through a rich variety of events,” he said, encouraging strong public participation.

The season opens with the Ritmu Roots Festival, taking place May 21–24. Now in its third edition, this event emphasizes traditional music and community-based activities.

Artistic Director Andrew Alamango described it as “a platform where communities come together through music.” This year’s edition will include traditional practices such as Il-Kummittiva, Għana, and boċċi, along with performances by international artists like Tarta Relena, Pliri Ntaxei, and Vincent Moon.

Running June 13–22, the Malta International Arts Festival will offer ten days of multidisciplinary programming, blending dance, theatre, music, and visual arts.

Featured projects include the Malta Philharmonic Orchestra, Underground Valletta, Music Painted by Caravaggio, and Boċċi the Musical. Artistic Director Ruben Zahra described the festival as merging contemporary aesthetics with historical settings, enhancing cultural heritage through the arts.

The Malta Jazz Festival, set for July 7–12, promises an eclectic lineup including Michael Mayo, Rebecca Martin, Peter Bernstein, and Knower. Artistic Director Sandro Zerafa emphasised its blend of styles and commitment to quality, now in its 35th year.

Closing the season, Dance Festival Malta will run July 24–27, featuring masterclasses, workshops, and performances. Artistic Director Francesca Tranter described it as a celebration of diversity and unity through dance, connecting cultures and generations.

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‘Not So Old’ Photos Of Malta Shared To Local Nostalgia Group

'Not So Old' Photos Of Malta Shared To Local Nostalgia Group
May 6 2025 Share

A local by the name of Amelie Bianca took to local Facebook group ‘Nostalgia Malta’ to share a series of ‘not so old’ photos of the island.

The photo captures a number of spots, from Gozo’s Mġarr port to the capital city of Valletta.

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One commenter said that this is likely to be the time period of the 60’s and 70’s on the island.

From classic buses to kids with a herd of goats walking through the streets, the photos show that the Maltese islands still retain this atmosphere as time went on.

Do you remember such a Malta?

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Photo Source: Amelie Bianca (Nostalgia Malta)

Miriana’s Girlfriend With Heartfelt Message Ahead Of Eurovision

Miriana's Girlfriend With Heartfelt Message Ahead Of Eurovision
May 6 2025 Share

Taking to social media, Miriana Conte’s girlfriend Jade Flask shared a heartfelt message for her partner as she makes her way to Basel, Switzerland for Eurovision 2025.

‘It’s always hard to watch you leave – but you’ve worked so hard for this moment and you truly deserve to be there’, wrote Flask.

 

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‘Now you’re chasing your dreams and representing our country. I cannot wait to see you shine on that big stage. With you every step of the way.’

‘So proud of you baby, I love you’, she wrote as she shared the last few moments they shared at the airport before Miriana boarded the plane.

‘Time to SERVE’, she concluded. ‘I’ll see you very soon.’

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