Fiordaliso to Headline Notte Italiana 2026 in Malta
Fiordaliso to Light Up Pjazza Teatru Rjal for Notte Italiana 2026
Imagine this: the grand Pjazza Teatru Rjal, Malta’s iconic open-air theatre, transformed into a sea of Italian flags and cheering crowds. This isn’t a scene from a movie, but a reality set to unfold on the 24th of June, 2026, as Italian pop sensation Fiordaliso takes the stage for Notte Italiana.
From Italy to Malta: A Musical Journey
Born Francesca Alotta, Fiordaliso has been a staple in the Italian music scene since the 80s. Her powerful voice and emotive performances have captivated audiences across Europe. Now, she’s set to enchant Maltese fans and Italian expats alike, as she headlines the annual Notte Italiana festival.
Notte Italiana, now in its 12th year, is a celebration of Italian culture, food, and music. It’s a night when Valletta’s streets echo with Italian chatter, and the aroma of pizza and gelato fills the air. This year, the festival promises to be bigger and better, with Fiordaliso as the pièce de résistance.
Fiordaliso: A Name to Remember
Fiordaliso’s career spans over three decades, with hits like “Non Ti Scordar Mai Di Me” and “Bambino” still beloved today. Her music, a blend of pop and rock, has a universal appeal that transcends language barriers. In Malta, her popularity has grown steadily, thanks to her frequent appearances on local radio stations and her energetic performances at previous festivals.
“I’ve always loved performing in Malta,” Fiordaliso said in a recent interview. “The Maltese people are so warm and passionate. I can’t wait to be back, to feel that energy again.”
What to Expect on the Night
Notte Italiana 2026 promises to be a night to remember. The festival will kick off with a lively street market along Republic Street, featuring Italian food stalls, local artisans, and traditional games. The main event, however, will be Fiordaliso’s concert at Pjazza Teatru Rjal.
Expect a high-energy performance, with Fiordaliso belting out her greatest hits, backed by a live band. The open-air theatre, with its stunning backdrop of Valletta’s Baroque architecture, will provide the perfect setting for this musical extravaganza.
And the best part? Entry to the concert is free. All you need to do is grab a seat, soak in the atmosphere, and let Fiordaliso’s music transport you to a night under the Italian stars.
So, mark your calendars, Malta. On the 24th of June, 2026, Pjazza Teatru Rjal will be the place to be. It’s going to be a night of music, a night of celebration, a night of Italia in Malta.
