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The Star-Studded Eurovision Pre-Party at Gianpula Main Room is HERE!

The Star-Studded Eurovision Pre-Party at Gianpula Main Room is HERE!
Apr 16 2024 Share

Get ready for a thrilling night at the Eurovision Pre-Party this year, set for May 10th at the Gianpula Main Room! It’s your chance to see some amazing performers live on stage, including last year’s standout Eurovision star from Belgium, Gustaph, who’s coming to Malta to deliver another show-stopping performance.

 

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The evening will feature a stellar lineup of artists. You’ll see ERBA’, the fresh faced group from MESC 2024, alongside past MESC winners like Glen Vella (2011) and the recent 2023 victors, The Busker. Also gracing the stage will be Destiny, who took the MESC title in both 2020 and 2021.

Adding some extra flair to the night will be performances by fabulous drag queens Trihanna Wilde, Patricia Tibwii, and Chucky. They’re all set to bring some fierce entertainment to the party so DO NOT MISS IT.

 

Mark your calendars and don’t miss out on this unforgettable evening packed with fun and incredible live performances. It’s not just a concert; it’s a celebration of music and Eurovision lore that you will definitely not forget.

If you haven’t already get your tickets from ticketmonti.com

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Munxar Fireworks & Gastronomy Festival Returns for its Third Edition

Apr 16 2024 Share

The picturesque town of Munxar prepares to host the highly anticipated third edition of the Munxar Fireworks & Gastronomy Festival. Set against the stunning backdrop of the newly renovated Belvedere, this festival promises an evening of culinary delights, mesmerizing pyrotechnics, and vibrant entertainment for the entire family.

The announcement was made by the Parliamentary Secretary for Local Government, Alison Zerafa Civelli, in collaboration with the Munxar Local Council. Scheduled for Friday, April 26, 2024, starting at 7:30 pm, the event is made possible through the Scheme for cultural activities issued by the Local Government Division, providing funds to stage this grand celebration of culture and tradition.

Central to the festivities is a spectacular pyrotechnic show, where fireworks will dance across the night sky in perfect harmony with the rhythm of music. Attendees will have the opportunity to indulge in an array of delectable dishes from local food stalls, showcasing the rich flavors of Gozitan cuisine. Adding to the ambiance, live performances by renowned artists such as Ira Losco & Band, Ozzy Lino, and DCapitals Big Band will ensure that there’s never a dull moment throughout the evening.

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1,450,495 Travelled Between Malta & Gozo In 2024 Q1

1,450,495 Travelled Between Malta & Gozo In 2024 Q1
Apr 16 2024 Share

During the first quarter of 2024, sea transport between Malta and Gozo showed significant increases in passengers, vehicles, and trips compared to the same period in 2023.

A total of 9,602 trips were conducted between January and March 2024, transporting 1,450,495 passengers. March was the busiest month, accounting for 34.5% of total trips.

Specifically, the route between Mġarr and Ċirkewwa saw a notable rise in passenger numbers, totaling 1,294,314 passengers—an increase of 9.6% from the previous year’s first quarter. March recorded the highest number of passengers at 491,298.

Vehicle traffic also increased by 5.8%, with a total of 465,108 vehicles transported during the quarter. Although the overall number of trips slightly decreased by 0.3% compared to the same period in 2023, March remained the peak month with 34.6% of total trips.

Passenger traffic from Ċirkewwa was busiest on Fridays and Saturdays, while vehicle traffic peaked on Fridays and Thursdays. Conversely, from Mġarr, passenger traffic was highest on Sundays and Saturdays, with vehicle traffic peaking on Sundays and Mondays.

The Gozo Channel ferry service notably expanded during this quarter, with a 103.2% increase in trips and a 115.1% increase in passengers compared to the same period in 2023. March saw the highest number of trips (593) and passengers (62,076), representing 34.2% and 39.7% of the quarter’s total, respectively.

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Source: NSO

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Karl Miggiani Sets National Sailing Record In Challenging Conditions

Karl Miggiani Sets National Sailing Record In Challenging Conditions
Apr 16 2024 Share

Malta Young Sailors’ Club today hosted a windsurfing Round Malta Race, which was the final qualifying event for the forthcoming Foiling 100 event where sailors will be crossing over from St. Paul’s Bay to Ragusa.

Five sailors –  Jean Paul Fleri Soler, Karl Miggiani, Shaun Miggiani, Seb Ripard and Tom Zammit Tabona started off the Round Malta race at 09:40hrs this morning, departing on a southbound, clockwise course around Malta.

Sailing conditions for the day were tough with the windsurfers encountering ever changing conditions throughout their endeavour. With waves ranging from 0m to 2.5m and wind speeds fluctuating between 30 and 5 knots, these conditions causing the fleet  to regularly switch between flying and stalling their speed momentarily.

Karl Miggiani led the way for most of the course, with Jean Paul Fleri Soler  – winner of the first Malta-Sicily Windsurf race back in 1984, hot on Miggiani’s heels.  As Miggiani and Fleri Soler forged ahead, the adverse weather conditions hindered the remaining sailors’ progress with Zammit Tabona retiring close to Benghajsa. Shaun Miggiani and Ripard suffered a similar fate which caused them to retire  close to Armier when the wind died down completely with no hope of making it back to St. Paul’s Bay.   

Reflecting on the grueling experience, Karl Miggiani remarked, “The 75km stretch proved to be a challenging course, testing not only our physical fitness but also our mental resilience due to the unpredictable shifts in conditions we faced. Naturally, the satisfaction of not only completing the course but also setting a new record is immeasurable.”

The new course record now stands at 3 ours, 46 minutes and 5 seconds.  The previous record, established in 1995 by Carmelo Abela was 5 hours and 21 minutes.  To put things into perspective, the round Malta sailing record – established by Lee Satariano’s Artie III in 2019, stands at just 4 hours and 44 minutes.

Malta Young Sailors’ Club is now gearing up for the Foiling 100 event, which is scheduled to take place between the 16th and 19th May and will consist of a 100km race from St. Paul’s Bay to Ragusa in Sicily

Malta Young Sailors Club, expressed their gratitude towards the generous support of sponsors and volunteers including Yachting Malta, Casamigos, courtesy of M. Demajo Wines & Spirit Ltd., and Visit Malta.

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