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Maltese DJ Miggy Performs In Front Of Over 100K People In Italy

Maltese DJ Miggy Performs In Front Of Over 100K People In Italy
Apr 28 2024 Share

Maltese DJ Miggy performed in front of a crowd of over 100 thousand attendees at the Aperyshow Festival in Italy yesterday, Saturday 27th April.

Videos show Miguel Farrugia, known by his stage name Miggy, dropping some bangers to a massive crowd, blasting his presence in the music scene even higher.

Alongside Miggy, the lineup featured esteemed DJs and acts like Cristianino, Federico Scavo, Andrea Zellabba, Djs From Mars, Ginevra Lamborghini, Rudeejay, Tommy Vee, Senorita Brand, and more.

 

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Miggy, at 21 years old, has become a rising talent in Malta’s music scene, known for his electrifying performances blending commercial and electronic dance music with signature mashups.

His journey began at a young age, curating and hosting teenage parties before gaining recognition at top clubs and venues like Tigullio, Havana Club, and Bora Bora Ibiza Malta. In 2022, he made his international debut at the World Club Dome in Frankfurt, followed by headlining MTV events in Malta and performing at World Club Dome Malta.

In 2023, he continued his success with performances across Europe and the release of his debut track “MADE YOU DO,” garnering over 500,000 streams. His future plans include further international exploration and collaborations with prominent music labels.

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Ħamrun Take To Streets After 10th Championship Title

Ħamrun Take To Streets After 10th Championship Title
Apr 28 2024 Share

Ħamrun Spartans delivered a dominant performance yesterday, taking to the streets in celebration of their 10th championship title.

This came after they beat Floriana 5-0 and secured their position as Malta champions for the second consecutive season.

 

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The streets of the locality was filled with red and black colours as supporters jubilated after yet another successful season.

Led by Luciano Zauri, the Spartans required a victory to guarantee their Premier League title, with over 8,000 fans filling the National Stadium.

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The Busker Pass The Torch To Sarah Bonnici

The Busker Pass The Torch To Sarah Bonnici
Apr 28 2024 Share

In a wholesome collaborative post uploaded to social media, previous Malta Eurovision Song winners The Busker bid good luck to Malta’s newest representative, Sarah Bonnici, as she heads to Malmo, Sweden.

Recreating a popular trend on TikTok in which someone is intentionally made to trip over someone else’s feet and handed the required items, the two Eurovision representatives joined forces to give Sarah the proper boost ahead of next month’s contest.

 

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And in a humorous touch typical of the Busker, Dave and Jean Paul turn to reveal Sean’s printed face as he could not join the group for the farewell – given his recent marriage and launch into his honeymoon.

As for Sarah? Well, she captured the reality of representing Malta in front of thousands hitting her by literally walking into a wall at the end of the video.

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Dogs May Be Able To Count How Many Treats You Give Them

Dogs May Be Able To Count How Many Treats You Give Them
Apr 28 2024 Share

A study featured in Science Magazine indicates that dogs possess an innate ability to process numbers akin to humans, beyond their roles as companions.

Emory University’s research, published in Biology Letters, shows that while dogs may not count precisely like humans, they demonstrate an understanding of quantity.

The study delves into the “approximate number system,” demonstrating that dogs can discern variations in food portions and react to additional treats, indicating a grasp of quantities.

Unlike previous studies using trained animals, this research by Gregory Berns and colleagues suggests a shared brain function related to numbers across various animal species.

The study involved 11 diverse dog breeds undergoing functional magnetic resonance imaging while focusing on changing arrays of grey dots.

This allowed researchers to monitor activity in the parietotemporal cortex, analogous to the human parietal cortex responsible for processing numerical changes.

Eight out of the 11 dogs exhibited behaviour similar to the human brain when tested, showing sensitivity to numerical changes. However, three dogs did not pass the scanning test, attributed to individual breed differences.

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