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Malta’s Hottest House Brand Returns at Club Phoenix This Friday

district Returns With a MASSIVE Opening at Club Phoenix This Friday
Jun 24 2024 Share

Summer is now in full swing and what better way to celebrate it that with the grand opening of Malta’s unmistakable house haven, district, opening this Friday at Club Phoenix in Gianpula Village. Celebrating its annual grand opening, this event marks the start of a spectacular nine-week season, promising the hottest house tunes and immaculate summer vibes.

Every Friday, Club Phoenix will become the home of house music in Malta, featuring a line-up of local DJ sensations like Husko, David, LPM, Daan, Gigi, Jupo, Riolo and D-Vel, each bringing their unique sound to ensure every night is a fresh and unforgettable party.

 

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This year, the excitement reaches new heights with special guest performances from international house music stars:

  • Mr. Belt & Wezol: This dynamic Dutch duo is set to light up the dance floor with their infectious house tracks and remixes.
  • Beyond Chicago: Known for their deep house and tech house fusion, these rising stars are taking the global music scene by storm.
  • Shouse: The creators of the viral hit “Love Tonight,” renowned for their innovative electronic sound and thrilling live shows.

With its state-of-the-art sound system and vibrant atmosphere, Club Phoenix at Gianpula Village Don’t miss out on the ultimate summer nights! Grab your friends, secure your tickets or summer membership on showshappening.com, and get ready for an unforgettable experience. See you on the dance floor!

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Islanders Spotted Wearing Mental Health Wristbands

Islanders Spotted Wearing Mental Health Wristbands
Jun 24 2024 Share

During a short live video by the Love Island Malta Season 2 contestants, the islanders were spotted wearing wristbands in collaboration with the 1579 mental health helpline to raise more awareness.

This follows yesterday’s episode which had the contestants opening up about their personal struggles, with Tamika standing out after speaking about her attempt at the age of 14.

 

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Tamika had called for more awareness about mental health and spoke about how it’s usually the people who are smiling the most who need the help most.

Since November 2022, more than 13,000 people used the 1579 helpline to seek help for mental health related issues.

If you are someone struggling with mental health, please do not hesitate to reach out for professional help by calling the 1579 helpline.

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Big Brother Is Officially Coming To Malta!

Big Brother Is Officially Coming To Malta!
Jun 24 2024 Share

The highly acclaimed reality television franchise Big Brother is finally making its way to the Maltese islands – and €50,000 are up for grabs for the lucky winer.

The series features a 24 hour live feed in which fans could view inside the house – filled with a number of contestants – at any time.

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Big Brother Malta is currently on the lookout for individuals who can bring something unique to the house – ‘be it dazzling humour, captivating stories, or your zest for life that sets you apart from the crowd.’

The call has been issued for people from all over Malta and Gozo, and the contestants will be placed in a house together for the very first edition of Big Brother in Malta!

Do you have what it takes? Find more information here.

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Colourful Mural For Refugee Week Malta In Gżira

Colourful Mural For Refugee Week Malta In Gżira
Jun 24 2024 Share

International artist Pep Herrera, known as pep_walls on social media, has created a colourful mural in Gżira for Refugee Week Malta.

‘During the last two weeks we’ve been designing and painting this mural painting in collaboration with the people residing at the Hal Far Open Centres and the neighbour communities of Gzira,sparking collective knowledge on the topic of “Our Home”.’

‘This it’s been an amazing experience and opportunity for me as an artist to meet and listen lots of experiences and witnesses from migrants residing in Malta, and the stigma they have to carry as refugees living in the island.’

‘With these kind of projects, we aim to reach a new point of view on these communities we share our country with, while we create opportunities for inclusion and common understanding.’

With the support of Dance Beyond Borders and Malta International Arts Festival, the mural has been created for all to visit and reflect over the challenges faced by refugees seeking safe harbour around the Mediterranean and Malta.

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Photo Source: Stephen Buhagiar