New Details About Miriana’s Eurovision Staging

New Details About Miriana's Eurovision Staging
May 6 2025 Share

esc_news_ released a statement giving us the first details of Miriana’s staging for her performance of SERVING at the Eurovision Song Contest.

The statement reveals that whilst ‘The Sound of Music’ remains an inspiration, the visual storytelling seen at MESC has mostly gone.

‘Firstly there’s a big prop – a set of huge sparkly red lips holding a spinning disco ball – the whole structure is probably three metres high and sits in the centre of the stage’, the statement reveals.

 

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‘It turns at the start and Miriana is inside, wearing a bright yellow dress with a huge skirt made from tiered netting with black sleeves.’

Miriana is subsequently lifted out of the disco ball and the dress tor reveal a catsuit that is the same style as that seen during MESC, but is now black and red and very sparkly.

Oh, and her hair is bright red – ‘the whole thing feels like a transition from poisonous flower to queen of hearts.’

The dance is reportedly very similar to MESC, but the four dancers have swapped the Von Trapp outfits for red fishnets, strappy black underwear and red fur jackets.

‘The final chorus plays out on the frame stage, where the red gym balls appear for a bouncy finish.’

A massive ‘DIVA NOT DOWN’ will appear in the end – ‘the whole thing is very Miriana.’

We CANNOT WAIT to see!

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Court Approves Marsaskala Waste Plant Transformation Into Park

Court Approves Marsaskala Waste Plant Transformation Into Park
May 6 2025 Share

WasteServ has welcomed a Court of Appeal ruling that paves the way for the transformation of the former Sant’ Antnin waste treatment plant in Marsaskala into a public green park.

The decision follows a legal challenge by Vassallo Builders Ltd, which contested the awarding of a tender for WasteServ’s largest-ever greening initiative. The court rejected all claims made by the company, allowing the project to proceed after months of delay.

 

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The €20 million redevelopment project will convert 23,800 square metres of the former industrial site into landscaped terrain with mature trees, shrubs, and an artificial lake designed to attract biodiversity and create a peaceful environment.

A 175-metre retaining wall will be built to separate the park from adjacent areas, while three reservoirs will be constructed to manage irrigation, storm water, and firefighting needs.

Part of the site will also be excavated for a three-storey car park with electric park-and-ride services. Around 33% of the excavated material will be reused on site, reflecting WasteServ’s commitment to sustainability and the circular economy.

With full development permits already in place, works are expected to begin once the contract is signed in the coming days.

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1st Look At Miriana Conte In Basel For Eurovision 2025

1st Look At Miriana Conte In Basel For Eurovision 2025
May 6 2025 Share

Miriana Conte just dropped her first look whilst in Basel, Switzerland for Eurovision 2025.

 

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In a post cross-shared with the Eurovision’s official account, Miriana poses on video before a transition shows her in bright red and black outfit surrounded by performers.

Accompanied to her track SERVING (previously KANT), she captioned the post: ‘Do-Re-Mi-Mi-Miriana’s arrived in Basel.’

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Italy Remains Top Destination For Maltese In 2025 Q1

Italy Remains Top Destination For Maltese In 2025 Q1
May 6 2025 Share

Italy remained the top travel destination for Maltese outbound tourists in the first quarter of 2025, accounting for 34.5% of all trips.

Travel to EU countries increased by 2.2% over the same period in 2024, while trips to non-EU destinations saw a decline of 3.7%.

Between January and March, a total of 181,403 outbound trips were recorded, a slight increase of 820 compared to the first quarter of 2024. Of these, 111,965 trips were for holiday purposes, followed by 42,098 for visiting friends and relatives.

The majority of outbound tourists were between 25 and 44 years old (52.0%), with another 29.4% falling into the 45–64 age group.

Tourists spent a total of 1,321,606 nights abroad, an increase of 117,304 over the previous year.

Most of these nights (57.3%) were spent in non-rented accommodations, such as staying with friends or relatives. The average length of stay per tourist was 7.3 nights.

Outbound tourist spending reached €171.2 million for the quarter, with an average expenditure of €944 per person. These figures highlight both the popularity of short-term European travel and a growing investment in leisure among Maltese travellers.

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