Laughter Takes Over Malta as Michael McIntyre Delivers Two Sold-Out Shows

Laughter Takes Over Malta as Michael McIntyre Delivers Two Sold-Out Shows
Mar 16 2025 Share

Thousands flocked to the MFCC Malta this weekend for two unforgettable nights of Michael McIntyre’s ‘MACNIFICENT’ tour, organised by G7 Events and Malta Daily. Performing to sold-out crowds, McIntyre delivered his signature blend of sharp wit, hilarious observations, and non-stop laughter.

Laughter Takes Over Malta as Michael McIntyre Delivers Two Sold-Out Shows

Of course, Malta’s infamous “KANT” and traffic woes were prime material, with the comedian effortlessly poking fun at the island’s quirks, leaving the audience in fits of laughter from start to finish.

McIntyre didn’t just bring the laughs – he also brought the love! ❤️ The comedy superstar revealed his deep affection for Malta and its people, even extending his tour to make sure he could return after previous successful visits. He joked that he would fit right in here, thanks to his love of food, feasts, and all things Maltese.Laughter Takes Over Malta as Michael McIntyre Delivers Two Sold-Out Shows

A weekend of laughter, energy, and pure comedy gold – Malta, you were MACNIFICENT!

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Seven Adults Receive The Sacrament Of Confirmation

Seven Adults Receive The Sacrament Of Confirmation
Mar 16 2025 Share

Seven adults received the Sacrament of Confirmation during a Mass at the Parish Church of Our Lady of the Annunciation in Ħal Balzan, with Bishop Joseph Galea Curmi administering the sacrament. 

The new confirmands, from Malta, Indonesia, Italy and Colombia, had not previously received Confirmation for various reasons. 

They completed a programme of catechesis and spiritual formation through the Archdiocese of Malta’s Christian Initiation of Adults Ministry, which supports adults preparing for Baptism, Confirmation and the Eucharist.

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Fans Disagree With ‘Kant’ Being Removed From Miriana Conte’s Eurovision Entry

Mar 15 2025 Share

A Facebook poll conducted by MaltaDaily on Friday revealed that most local Eurovision fans disagreed with the removal of the word kant from Miriana Conte’s Eurovision entry.

Out of 919 total votes, 706 people opposed the decision, while only 211 supported it. The overwhelming majority expressed disappointment with the change, highlighting their disagreement with the EBU’s ruling.

The comments reflected mixed opinions. While some agreed with the decision and were not fond of the original song, others strongly opposed it, passionately defending the original version.

Many fans praised the song and criticised the alteration, arguing that the change impacted its originality.

The debate underscored the passionate Eurovision following in Malta, with fans divided over the impact of the modification. Despite the controversy, Serving continues to receive significant attention and support from both local and international audiences.

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Here’s How Some Of Malta’s And Eurovision’s Biggest Names Reacted To Miriana Conte’s ‘Serving’

Mar 15 2025 Share

Miriana Conte has finally unveiled her song Serving after the EBU banned the word kant from its original version.

The release sparked reactions from some of the biggest names in both the Maltese and Eurovision scenes.

 

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From Finnish Eurovision contestant Erika Vikman to Maltese influencer queen Sarah Zerafa, many shared their thoughts in the comments.

The overwhelming response was highly positive, with fans and industry figures alike praising Conte for delivering a major hit despite the unexpected setback.

The support highlights the resilience and creativity behind her song, proving she could turn a challenge into success.

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