
The Valletta Cultural Agency has announced its 2025 Cultural Programme, offering a diverse lineup of events throughout the year in Malta’s capital.
Among the highlights are Ilħna li Jibqgħu: Klassiċi Maltin, a concert celebrating iconic Maltese singers, and TISBIT, a dynamic percussion performance by students from The Clef House.
Holy Week will feature a traditional torch-lit installation in St George’s Square, along with a theatrical production by Joseph Galea and Carlos Farrugia at Splendid.
Minister for National Heritage, the Arts, and Local Government Owen Bonnici emphasised that the programme strengthens Malta’s cultural sector, fosters artistic expression, attracts visitors, and bolsters the creative economy.
Valletta Cultural Agency Chairman Jason Micallef highlighted the agency’s commitment to blending artistic heritage with innovation, while CEO Catherine Tabone stressed the programme’s role in creating engaging cultural experiences.
The Valletta Green Festival returns in April, transforming St George’s Square into a lush garden, while the Valletta Local Food Festival moves to a larger venue, the Upper Barrakka Gardens, in July. Other key events include Opera in the Capital and Christmas in the Capital.
Later in the year, the exhibition Antler Cry by Anthony Catania will reinterpret the legend of Actaeon. The Strada Stretta Programme and Valletta Design Cluster will continue with concerts, exhibitions, and creative workshops.
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