The 40 acts competing in the Maltese National Selection are now known. This upcoming contest will feature quarterfinals, which will take place weekly from January 13th. The final will be held on the 11th of February.
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The 40 acts competing in the Maltese National Selection are now known. This upcoming contest will feature quarterfinals, which will take place weekly from January 13th. The final will be held on the 11th of February.
Read MoreThe final version of the Maltese Junior Eurovision entry is now out. Gaia Gambuzza will represent Malta with the song ‘Diamonds in the Skies’.
Read MoreGaia Gambuzza will represent Malta at this year’s Junior Eurovision Song Contest, after winning the national selection. The talented young artist will perform ‘Diamonds in the Skies’ in Yerevan later this year.
Read MoreMaltese broadcaster PBS released snippets of all the competing entries of the upcoming Malta Junior Eurovision Song Contest. 30 second clips of the songs are available now, with the final to take place on October 2nd.
Read MoreMalta will once again select their Eurovision act through a national final for the 2023 contest. Maltese broadcaster PBS confirmed the format for the selection, with the song submission period open from October 17.
Read MoreMaltese broadcaster PBS recently announced the names of the finalists of Malta Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2022. A total of 16 acts will compete in the upcoming national selection, with the winner to represent the nation in Yerevan later this year.
Read MoreMalta have had a strong few years at Eurovision, with the change of selection format certainly helping to reinvigorate the nation’s results at Eurovision. Despite that, the nation returned to their former selection process, with Emma Muscat winning the ticket to Turin. Her original song was scrapped, with her new song titled ‘I Am What…
Read MoreAnother Eurovision national final season has concluded, and we have all 40 competing entries for this year’s contest. That means it’s poll time!
Read MoreEmma Muscat will sing ‘I Am What I Am’ at Eurovision this year, after the team decided to change from their original entry, ‘Out of Sight’.
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