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Home » Festivals and Events

Festivals and Events

Wondering what’s on while you visit Malta?

Here’s an overview of some of the most popular events and festivals that are held across the Maltese islands.

Notte Bianca is an annual event held in Valletta, Malta.

Notte Bianca Malta 2025 – The Arts Celebration you Must Attend

Organised by Festivals Malta, Notte Bianca is a one-day event held annually every October in Malta’s stunning capital, Valletta. It’s one of the largest festivals that celebrate culture and the arts on the island.  It is one of the largest celebrations of arts and culture in Malta, where the Capital serves as the stage for a myriad of artists — established and new — to showcase their craft.  A Celebration of the Arts This event is free of charge to the public who flock to Valletta year after year to experience an unforgettable night filled with various genres of music, dance, theatre

Banner for the Malta International Arts Festival.

The Malta International Arts Festival Delights, Enraptures, Educates

The Malta International Arts Festival is like a giant artistic hub offering audiences a cultural experience from around the world. Held in Valletta the arts festival in 2019 will be in its fourteenth year.  The 2019 festival offers daily events from 29th June until 13th July 2019. It is one of many festivals that Malta holds annually. It is always well attended by locals and tourists alike, and many of the biggest name artists in their field flock to the island every year to take part. The Malta International Arts Festival is a cultural feast of new comers and established artists

Malta Jazz Festival logo

The Malta Jazz Festival: Everything you need to know

The Malta Jazz festival is an eclectic mix of the world’s best jazz talent fused with the obscure. The festival lasts for three days and takes place in July. In 2019, the festival takes place between the 15th and 20th July. The event is always held in Malta’s capital Valletta at the spectacular setting at Ta’ Liesse, on the Grand Harbour side of the city. The festival kicks off on the 15th July with a free event at Valletta’s City Gate. Why the Malta Jazz Festival is a Must If you are a music lover or simply want a new

Large floats parade through the streets of Valletta at the Carnival in Malta.

The 2026 Malta Carnival: All You Need to Know

Carnival in Malta is a highly anticipated local event. With a long period of preparations for performances, elaborate floats, and planning, the excitement around the carnival celebrations reaches a fever pitch in February. So, what is the carnival all about? Malta Carnival 2026 dates 13th – 17th February 2026  What is the Malta Carnival? The Malta Carnival (Il-Karnival Ta’ Malta in Maltese) is a Catholic religious celebration with roots dating back hundreds of years. It is still seen and celebrated by many Maltese people in this vein, although the show and festivities around the event are taken seriously just as

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