Explore Exciting Events in Malta and Gozo: January 5 to 11, 2026
### What’s on in Malta and Gozo this Week: January 5 to 11, 2026
As the new year unfolds, Malta and Gozo are brimming with excitement, offering a variety of events that reflect the islands’ rich cultural heritage and vibrant community spirit. From art exhibitions to musical performances, this week promises to engage locals and visitors alike, showcasing the best of what these beautiful islands have to offer.
**Cultural Events**
One of the highlights of this week is the ongoing **Valletta International Baroque Festival**, which runs until January 15. This festival is a celebration of baroque music featuring renowned international artists and ensembles. The stunning backdrop of Valletta, a UNESCO World Heritage site, adds to the ambiance, making it a perfect setting for such a distinguished event. Attend concerts at the historic St. John’s Co-Cathedral or the Manoel Theatre, where the acoustics and architecture enhance the experience. This festival not only attracts music lovers but also promotes local talent, providing a platform for Maltese musicians to showcase their skills alongside international acts.
On January 7, the **Malta International Choir Festival** kicks off, inviting choirs from various countries to perform in a series of concerts across the islands. This event is particularly significant as it fosters cultural exchange and community engagement through the universal language of music. Local choirs will also participate, allowing them to gain valuable experience and exposure. The festival is expected to draw crowds, creating a lively atmosphere in towns and villages, and contributing to local businesses as visitors flock to the performances.
**Art and Exhibitions**
Art enthusiasts will be pleased to know that the **Malta Contemporary Art Exhibition** is currently on display at the National Museum of Fine Arts in Valletta. This exhibition features works by both established and emerging Maltese artists, providing insight into the current artistic trends and themes that resonate within the local context. The museum itself is a cultural gem, and visiting this exhibition is a perfect way to spend a rainy January afternoon. The artworks on display often reflect Malta’s history, identity, and social issues, encouraging dialogue and reflection among visitors.
**Community Activities**
For those looking to engage in community-driven activities, the **Gozo Artisan Market** is a must-visit on January 9. Held in the picturesque village of Victoria, this market showcases local crafts, food, and artisanal products. It’s a fantastic opportunity to support local artisans and experience the warmth of Gozo’s community spirit. Visitors can sample traditional Gozitan delicacies while browsing handmade crafts, from pottery to textiles. This market not only boosts the local economy but also strengthens community ties as families and friends gather to enjoy a day of shopping and socializing.
**Sports and Leisure**
Sports enthusiasts can look forward to the **Malta Marathon Training Sessions** taking place throughout the week, aimed at both seasoned runners and beginners. These sessions are part of the lead-up to the Malta Marathon scheduled for February 2026. Participants can join local running clubs, which not only promotes fitness but also encourages camaraderie among community members. The scenic routes along Malta’s coastline offer stunning views, making training sessions a delightful experience for all involved.
**Conclusion**
This week in Malta and Gozo is bursting with events that reflect the islands’ rich cultural tapestry and community spirit. From music festivals to artisan markets, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. These activities not only provide entertainment but also foster a sense of belonging and pride among locals while attracting visitors eager to experience the unique charm of these Mediterranean islands. As we embrace 2026, let’s celebrate the vibrant culture and community that make Malta and Gozo truly special.
