29 May 2015 - Mdina - Malta International Food Festival
Hosted at the amazing Mdina ditch, professional chefs will be showcasing food from six different parts of the world on Friday 29th May and Saturday 30th May.
All those attending can indulge in freshly-prepared American, Asian, Italian, Spanish, Arabic and Maltese food. Desserts and surprises, together with live cooking shows and spectacles will be the order of the day.
29,30 May 2015 - St Julians - Maltese Wine Tasting
Your chance to sample over eight quality wines brought to you by Cassar Camilleri, with experts to guide you through this event.
Price: €6 per person for free flowing wine.
30 May 2015 - Cospicua - Bruschetta Festival
The Bruschetta Festival for the first time in Malta. Enjoy delicious bruschetta and take in the newly renovated Cospicua Promenade
5,6,7 June 2015 - Ta Qali - Earth Garden
At the Open Village all the arts come together, along with several other interesting things we aim to offer, leaving you spoilt for choice. Various established and up-and-coming artists will be working together to come up with
new concepts and interesting creations. You will be able to observe artists at work in areas where live painting will be taking place; lose yourself among exhibited art installations, sculptures, and photographic works
13 June 2015 - St. Julians - Hard Rock Cafe Aferdark '70s
Patrick J Camilleri (The Creepers) and Daryl Ebejer (12th Ode) partnered up for a series of live concerts that will feature some of the best rock anthems from various era. This June we celebrate the Golden Rock Area (for many) of the '70s.
The live performances will feature a mish-mash of local musicians and singers that will take us back in time for a musical journey to the '70s.
13,14th June 2015 - St. Julians - Sicilia Food Expo
Expo Sicilia Food - an exhibition of Sicilian cuisine and handcrafts.
Time: 17:30
Venue: The Westin Dragonara Pavilion Suite
Free entrance, free tastings.
29th June 2015 - Buskette Rabat - L´Imnarja Summer Folk Festival
This festivity dates back even before the arrival of the Knights Hospitaller in 1530. Its name “L’Imnarja”, “Festival of Light”, has its origin in
the many solstice fires that originally accompanied the festivities. Today, the party is located in Buskett Gardens: family and friends use this day for a picnic, wine is flowing and national delicacies, such as a
traditional rabbit dish, are being served. In the evenings, singing, guitar playing and local folk music provides entertainment
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