Malta Malta through to Eurovision Final with Aidan’s ‘Bella’
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Malta through to Eurovision Final with Aidan’s ‘Bella’

Malta’s Eurovison Dream Alive: Aidan’s ‘Bella’ Secures Spot in Final

In the heart of Paceville, at around 10 pm last night, cheers erupted from a packed Cassar’s Bar as Malta learnt it had made it through to the Eurovision final. Aidan’s powerful ballad, ‘Bella’, had done the trick, and the island was buzzing with pride.

From St. Julian’s to Turin: Aidan’s Journey

Aidan, a 20-year-old from St. Julian’s, has been on a musical rollercoaster since his win at the Malta Eurovision Song Contest in December. His journey has taken him from the familiar streets of Malta to the bustling city of Turin, where he’s been preparing for the biggest stage of his life. ‘Bella’, written by Malcolm Pisani and Muxu, has been his passport to this global platform.

Malta’s Eurovision journey this year has been a testament to the power of local talent and support. From the moment Aidan’s voice echoed through the Malta Fairs and Conventions Centre during the national final, Maltese fans have been behind him, sharing his journey on social media, and cheering him on from their living rooms and local bars.

Malta’s Eurovison History and Hopes

Malta’s Eurovision history is a mix of highs and lows, but one thing remains constant: our passion for the contest. We’ve had our moments in the sun, with Ira Losco’s ‘7th Wonder’ in 2002 and Destiny’s ‘Je Me Casse’ in 2020, and we’re hoping Aidan can add another shining moment to our list.

As we look ahead to the final on Saturday, Malta’s hopes are high. Aidan’s voice has already captivated Europe, and with ‘Bella’, he’s carrying a message of love and hope that resonates across languages and borders. As Malta’s Eurovision family prepares to gather again, this time to watch the final, one thing is clear: we’re not just cheering for Aidan; we’re cheering for Malta.

So, grab your flags, Malta. It’s time to show Europe what we’re made of. Let’s make this Saturday night one to remember!

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