Tributes Pour In For Late CPD Officer Manuel Curmi

Tributes Pour In For Late CPD Officer Manuel Curmi
Jun 6 2025 Share

Tributes are pouring in for Manuel Curmi, a 34 year old man from Għajnsielem who tragically died after finding trouble swimming near Ras ir-Reqqa, Żebbuġ, Gozo.

Civil Protection Malta and Public Service took to social media to mourn the passing of one of their own, describing him as ‘an officer, colleague, and friend who served with unwavering commitment and courage.’

‘Today, we mourn the tragic loss of Manuel Curmi, an officer, colleague, and friend who served with unwavering commitment and courage.’

The Civil Protection Union also issued its message of tribute, as did Gozo College Agois De Soldanis Middle School, of whom the latter Curmi was a member of.

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Francis Mercier to perform at Café del Mar on Saturday 28th June

Francis Mercier to perform at Café del Mar on Saturday 28th June
Jun 5 2025 Share

Francis Mercier, the powerhouse DJ and producer at the forefront of the Afro House revolution, is landing in Malta for an exclusive Sunset Special at the iconic Café del Mar on Saturday 28th June and trust us, you don’t want to miss it.

As part of the massive G7 Summer ’25 Tour, this Mon Cheri takeover promises pure summer magic: gorgeous views, a spectacular sunset, and a vibe that only Francis Mercier can deliver.

With global hits lighting up dance floors from Tulum to Ibiza, and viral sets at festivals like Coachella and Tomorrowland which are making waves around the world, Francis Mercier is in a league of his own. Now, he’s bringing that same energy to Malta for one unforgettable night.

Good music, beautiful people and breathtaking views: this is what summer is all about.

🎟️ Tickets are flying out so grab yours now.

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Broadway Comes to Valletta for ‘Broadway Bound’ at the MCC

Broadway Comes to Valletta for 'Broadway Bound' at the MCC
Jun 5 2025 Share

Musical theatre’s greatest hits with Broadway Bound are taking centre stage at the Mediterranean Conference Centre’s Republic Hall on Saturday, 27th September 2025 at 20:00.

Featuring the Malta Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Ryan Paul Abela, and some of Malta’s finest musical theatre talent, this concert will bring the magic of Broadway to life like never before. From Les Misérables and Wicked to Phantom of the Opera and Shrek, the concert showcases iconic showstoppers performed in full symphonic glory.

About the Concert

This concert is a production of the Mediterranean Conference Centre in collaboration with the Malta Philharmonic Orchestra, featuring a 50-piece ensemble. With no traditional theatre set or creative team, this performance puts the spotlight on live music, voice, and orchestration, bringing Broadway’s biggest numbers to the forefront.

Date: Saturday, 27th September 2025

Time: 20:00

• Duration: Approx. 2hrs 30min (including intermission)

• Venue: Republic Hall, Mediterranean Conference Centre

• Tickets: www.showshappening.com/mcc/BROADWAY-BOUND-

• Age Suitability: All ages welcome

Behind the Music

The concert’s concept is inspired by Malta’s growing appreciation for musical theatre, both from performers and audiences alike.

“It’s a real privilege to bring this concert to life, an idea that’s been simmering in my mind for some time. Musical theatre has a special place in people’s hearts, and there’s nothing quite like experiencing these iconic songs performed live by a full orchestra. It’s familiar music, but on an entirely new scale.” – Ryan Paul Abela, Conductor.

The cast was handpicked for their quality, experience, and distinctive vocal styles, each voice chosen to bring out the best in the diverse repertoire.“The singers each bring their own interpretation, and when they come together with a full orchestra, something truly special happens. That’s the magic of this concert.”

What Makes Broadway Bound Unique

• A full 50-piece orchestra performing iconic Broadway hits, something rarely seen, even in West End or Broadway productions

• A concert focused solely on the music, no sets, no dialogue, just pure sound and emotional delivery

• A rare opportunity to experience these beloved songs performed live at full scale

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Regeneration Work Begins At Ġnien Tal-Kmand In Qrendi

Regeneration Work Begins At Ġnien Tal-Kmand In Qrendi
Jun 5 2025 Share

Project Green has begun restoration works at Ġnien tal-Kmand in Qrendi, a public garden originally established in the early 19th century by Civil Commissioner Sir Alexander Ball. Responsibility for the garden was recently transferred to the Qrendi Local Council, prompting the launch of the regeneration project.

Minister for the Environment, Energy, and Public Cleanliness Miriam Dalli visited the site alongside Qrendi Mayor David Schembri, council representatives, and Project Green officials.

Spanning 1,600 square metres, Ġnien tal-Kmand is a historic garden split into two sections, featuring pathways and citrus trees that create a tranquil and welcoming environment, ideal for relaxation.

The restoration will focus on landscaping enhancements, improved safety measures, and better accessibility, aiming to revitalise the garden and make it a pleasant space for the public once more.

Minister Dalli highlighted the importance of the project for local residents, noting that around 3,150 people live within a ten-minute walk of the garden. “This regeneration is not only about preserving heritage but restoring a valued community space that has been closed for years,” she said.

Benjamin Vassallo, Head of Design at Project Green, added that the project aims to balance historical preservation with environmental care to restore the garden’s former charm.

Mayor Schembri expressed gratitude for the support from the Ministry and Project Green, outlining plans for tree pruning, new plantings, and the installation of gates in the first phase.

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