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Robbie Williams Returns to Malta at New Aftersun Festival

Robbie Williams Returns to Malta at New Aftersun Festival
Jun 30 2025 Share

Big news for music lovers in Malta! A brand new music festival called Aftersun Festival is coming on 17th September 2025 at Fosos in Floriana. And guess what? The main act is none other than Robbie Williams, making his return after his successful performance in Malta back in 2023.

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The party won’t stop there. One of Malta’s favourite current artists, Aidan, will be warming up the crowd. Then, Gigi D’Agostino, the world-famous DJ known for his electronic hits, will take over the after-party.

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Aftersun Festival is here to mark the end of summer in style. It promises amazing music, good vibes, and a night to remember. The organisers say it’s all about celebrating that special moment when summer ends but memories last.

Want tickets? You can register on www.aftersun.mt from Monday 30th June at 12 noon until Tuesday 1st July at 3pm. If you register, you’ll get a special link to buy tickets early on Wednesday 2nd July at 9am – one hour before the general sale starts at 10am.

Robbie Williams to Rock Malta at New Aftersun Festival

This is your chance to see Robbie Williams live in Malta again, plus a top local favourite and a DJ legend.

Follow @aftersunfestival on social media or visit www.aftersun.mt for more updates. Get ready for a huge night!

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Restored Façade Of Historic Palazzo San Paolo Inaugurated In Rabat

Restored Façade Of Historic Palazzo San Paolo Inaugurated In Rabat
Jun 30 2025 Share

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Tourism, Ian Borg, officially inaugurated the restored façade of Palazzo San Paolo, the seat of the St Paul Society Count Roger Band in Rabat, on Sunday evening.

The restoration of the façade of this Baroque building, which dates back approximately 300 years, involved the careful rehabilitation of its stonework, which had deteriorated over time. Workers removed multiple layers of paint to reveal the stone’s original surface. Simultaneously, specialist conservators refurbished the building’s historic wooden apertures, with some requiring replacement.

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Around 90 per cent of the project was funded by the Government, with support from the Social Causes Fund, the Residency Malta Agency, and the Planning Authority’s Irrestawra l-Każin scheme. The private sector also contributed, including a donation from AX Group.

Technical assistance to ensure quality and safety throughout the project was provided by the Superintendence of Cultural Heritage and the Building and Construction Authority.

During the inauguration ceremony, held at the start of Rabat’s Feast of the Martyrdom of Saint Paul, the Deputy Prime Minister commended all those who dedicate their time and effortoften on a voluntary basis—to preserving Malta’s cultural heritage. He stressed the importance of continued support from both the Government and private sector for such endeavours.

Deputy Prime Minister Ian Borg said, “Residents and tourists visiting the historic centre and scenic rural surroundings of Rabat, as well as the nearby city of Mdina, can enjoy what Malta has to offer: a wealth of religious, cultural, culinary, artistic, agricultural, and natural heritage. We must all contribute to the safeguarding of this rich heritage—the Local Council, the Government, the private sector, the public, voluntary organisations, and other stakeholders. We have a duty to protect this gem so it may continue to shine for generations to come.”

Jonathan Cardona, CEO of Residency Malta, stated that the agency aims to reinvest the revenue from its programmes back into the community.
“I’m pleased that other government and private entities also contributed to this project, demonstrating the high value we place on Malta’s heritage particularly its culture and architecture.” Mr Cardona said.

Kenneth Abela, CEO-designate of AX Group, noted that the company currently investing in the Verdala project on the outskirts of Rabat is committed to making a meaningful contribution to the local area.


“Rabat has become closely associated with our company because of the Verdala development. We’re breathing new life into a site that had been derelict for over 30 years and doing so as sustainably as possible.” he explained.

Rabat Mayor Sandro Craus said that the Local Council was an active supporter of the restoration initiative, which forms part of a wider effort to rejuvenate the streetscape of the town’s Main Street. This follows a similar restoration of the building housing the Local Council offices, just a short distance away.

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Car Overturns In Mġarr-Mosta Road On Sunday

Car Overturns In Mġarr-Mosta Road On Sunday
Jun 30 2025 Share

A photo shared to social media by user Jo Aquatic shows a car having overturned on the Mġarr-Mosta Road.

According to a number of reports, the victim was left with only slight injuries and was taken to Mater Dei Hospital.

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Investigations are still ongoing.

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Kyle Micallef Set New National Record At Swimming Championships

Kyle Micallef Set New National Record At Swimming Championships
Jun 30 2025 Share

Malta’s Kyle Micallef has just set a new men’s national record in the 50m freestyle at the National Swimming Championships.

Kyle brought the time down to 22.79 seconds during the long course nationals, as reported by @neptunes_wpsc_swimming. His powerful swim not only set a new national benchmark but also earned him another gold medal for his club.

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“An impressive swim and another gold medal.” the club wrote in a proud post celebrating the achievement.

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