Sarah Bonnici’s Visual Album: A Night of Magic at the Manoel
Sarah Bonnici’s Visual Album: A Night of Magic at the Manoel
Malta’s music scene is buzzing with anticipation as local sensation Sarah Bonnici prepares to debut her visual album at the historic Manoel Theatre. The intimate venue, nestled in the heart of Valletta’s Republic Street, will serve as the perfect backdrop for this multi-sensory experience.
From Studio to Stage
Sarah Bonnici’s visual album, ‘The Art of Letting Go’, is more than just a collection of music videos. It’s a journey through her creative process, from the initial spark of inspiration to the final polished product. The Manoel Theatre screening will be the first time fans can experience this journey in its entirety, with the visuals projected on the theatre’s grand stage.
The event, scheduled for Saturday, April 22nd, is not just a concert, but a celebration of local talent and the power of storytelling. “I wanted to create something that would immerse the audience in my music, something that would make them feel like they’re right there with me in the studio,” Sarah explains. And what better place to do that than the Manoel, a venue that has hosted some of Malta’s most memorable cultural events?
More Than Just a Concert
The visual album screening promises to be an immersive, interactive experience. Fans can expect to see behind-the-scenes footage, live performances, and even a Q&A session with Sarah herself. The event will also serve as a fundraiser for the Manoel Theatre, with a portion of the ticket sales going towards the venue’s restoration and maintenance.
For those who haven’t had the chance to explore Valletta’s cultural scene yet, the event provides the perfect opportunity. After the screening, why not take a stroll around the city’s historic streets, grab a bite at one of the many local restaurants, or enjoy a drink at a traditional Maltese pub?
So, mark your calendars, Malta. This is an event you won’t want to miss. It’s not just a concert, it’s an experience. It’s a chance to see one of our own shine on the grand stage of the Manoel Theatre. It’s a celebration of local talent, of creativity, and of the power of storytelling.
