Venue: Malta Fairs & Convention Centre (MFCC)
Email: info@mfcc.com.mt
Venue: Mediterranean Conference Centre (MCC)
Venue: Pjazza Teatru Rjal
Venue: Spazju Kreattiv Theatre
Venue: Teatru Manoel
Venue: Sir Temi Zammit Hall (University of Malta)
Venue: Catholic Institute Theatre
Venue: City Theatre
Venue: National Park Theatre
Venue: St Aloysius College Theatre
Venue: St Agatha Auditorium
Venue: Mnarja Band Club Theatre
Venue: Teatru Aurora
Venue: Teatru Astra
Venue: Montekristo Estate
The Palace
280 inside
The Roof Garden
Il-Vjal
The New Renaissance
The Wine Vaults
Venue: Chateau Buskett
Venue: Cafe Del Mar
Venue: Intercontintenal Arena Conferenece Centre
Venue: Fort Manoel
Venue: Fort St Elmo
Venue: Esplora Interactive Science Centre
Summer '26 in Malta is around the corner!
There is a very specific feeling that hits every Maltese person around late April. The sun gets a little warmer. The sea starts looking actually tempting. Someone in your group chat sends a flyer and says "we going?" and suddenly your entire summer is gone. Just like that. Booked.Welcome to Malta in summer, where the real question is never "is there anything happening?" but rather "how are we supposed to choose?"Because this island does not slow down between June and September. It actually does the opposite. Festivals pop up in old bastions. Rooftop parties appear out of nowhere. DJs fly in from places that are definitely further than Gozo. And every single weekend there are at least three things you want to go to, all on the same Saturday night, all starting at the same time.It is a good problem to have. But it is still a problem.
Entertainment
Malta
Musical
Greased Lightning Strikes Valletta!
At MCC Valletta, Masquerade Theatre Company revs up the energy with a vibrant, feel-good production of Grease. This beloved tale of summer love and high school drama bursts onto the stage with catchy tunes, bold characters, and plenty of nostalgic flair.
St. John’s Co-Cathedral, Revisited
"It's just a church" ...until it isn'tWe know how it goes. We've walked past St. John's Co-Cathedral a hundred times. Maybe more. It just sits there in the middle of Valletta, doing nothing dramatic, blending into the street like it's got nothing to prove. No flashing lights. No queue of people outside losing their minds. Just a big, quiet, slightly intimidating façade that makes you think, yeah, I'll go one day.And then one day you actually go inside.And then it hits you all at once.