Mużika Mużika To Be Broadcast On Four Local TV Stations For The First Time

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Festivals Malta has announced that, for the first time in its history, Mużika Mużika will be broadcast across four local television stations.This initiative follows a call by Festivals Malta to all major local broadcasters to air the festival, which was positively received and has made the extended broadcast possible. The step represents an important development for the festival, expanding its presence across multiple local platforms and further establishing it as a national event.Festivals Malta thanked TVM, ONE, F Living Channel and Smash TV, through which Mużika Mużika will be delivered directly to thousands of Maltese and Gozitan viewers. The call for participation was extended to all major local stations, and these four stations accepted the invitation to be part of this year’s festival broadcast.As part of its ongoing commitment to accessibility, Mużika Mużika will also be broadcast in sign language on TVM+ for the first time. This initiative aligns with Festivals Malta’s strategic goal to make culture and the arts more accessible to audiences.In 2025, Mużika Mużika reached over 390,000 viewers, and with this expanded broadcast in 2026, the festival is expected to reach an even more diverse audience and continue growing its base of followers.“It is an honour to present Mużika Mużika at such a high level, and year after year the anticipation among the Maltese public continues to grow. The fact that, for the first time, the festival will be broadcast across multiple stations, including sign language interpretation, confirms its status as a national festival for all,” said the Chairman of Festivals Malta Aaron Zahra, Chairman of Festivals Malta. “This step allows us to bring Maltese music to more audiences and make it accessible to everyone. We thank the local stations for accepting our offer to broadcast Mużika Mużika, which will provide greater visibility for our artists.”“Mużika Mużika has become one of the most anticipated cultural events in Malta. In its sixth edition, the festival will feature three evenings of high-quality productions and excellent local music. With this expanded broadcast, we will strengthen the festival’s reach and visibility. This is the result of long-term planning and effective collaboration and builds on the momentum gained in recent years to ensure sustainable growth and a quality experience for festival audiences,” said Frans Agius.Mużika Mużika, organised by Festivals Malta, is now in its sixth edition and will take place between 19th and 21st March.This year’s program includes:An evening dedicated to original competition songsA classics night, where participants perform alongside established singers to interpret a past songThe final evening, during which the winner of this edition will be announcedFor more information on Mużika Mużika 2026, visit the festival website at www.muzikamuzika.mt or follow its social media channels on Instagram and Facebook.•