Everything you need to know before heading to Valletta on Saturday, 4th October.
Malta’s biggest night of culture is back – and it’s happening this Saturday, 4th October! Notte Bianca is taking over Valletta with music, art, dance, theatre and more, spread across the city streets, squares and cultural spots. With over 70 projects lined up, this year’s edition promises a magical night you won’t want to miss.
Here’s your Vibe FM guide to making the most out of Notte Bianca Malta 2025:
1. Plan Your Route 🎭
Notte Bianca is all about choice – and trust us, there’s a LOT happening. From live performances to art installations and theatre, you’ll want to plan ahead. Festivals Malta has made it easy with seven themed routes that help you pick what suits your vibe. Check them out on the official website before heading to Valletta so you don’t miss out on the experiences you love most.
2. Use the Interactive Map 📍
Getting around Valletta during Notte Bianca is a breeze thanks to the interactive map available on Festivals Malta’s website. It shows you where each project is happening, along with descriptions and show times. Don’t have mobile data on the night? No problem – you’ll also find physical maps at Castille Square, Freedom Square and St George’s Square.
3. Skip the Parking Stress 🚍⛴️
Let’s be real – parking in Valletta during a big event is almost impossible. Most areas will be closed for residents, so driving in is not the best move. Instead, go stress-free and make use of public transport, the Valletta Ferry Services, or Gozo Fast Ferry. On the night, all services will be extended to make sure you can enjoy your evening without worrying about where to leave your car.
The Night to Remember ✨
On Saturday, 4th October, all roads lead to Valletta. Get ready for a night of culture, music and art that transforms the capital city into one giant celebration.
Notte Bianca Malta 2025 is organised by Festivals Malta with the support of the Ministry for Culture, Lands and Local Government, in collaboration with Coca Cola, Vibe FM, European Heritage Days and the Superintendence of Cultural Heritage.
👉 For the full programme and details, visit www.festivals.mt/nb or follow the festival on socials.