Malta, the hidden gem of the Mediterranean, will host EuroPride Valletta 2023, September 7 to 17. The EuroPride March will take place Saturday, September 16 in the capital city, Valletta. At the intersection of Europe, Africa and the Middle East, Malta has always attracted people from all over the world.
Diversity is ingrained in Maltese culture, and over the past few decades, Malta has made significant progress toward becoming an LGBTIQ+-friendly destination reinforced by anti-discrimination laws introduced in the Maltese Constitution in 2014. For this reason, it should be no surprise that since October 2015, ILGA-Europe has ranked Malta in top place of the Rainbow Europe Map & Index.
EuroPride Valletta 2023
The main part of EuroPride Valletta 2023 will be Pride Week that will kick-off with the opening ceremony on Thursday, September 7, 2023 and conclude on Sunday, September 17, 2023, with the Pride March and Concert taking place on Saturday, September 16, 2023. Additionally, the Pride Week will include a variety of events coordinated by ARC (Allied Rainbow Communities) with the involvement of other NGOs, individuals and partner organizations centering around the following:
Queer Arts & Culture Festival
Nicholas Bugeja, Allied Rainbow Communities, Malta shared, “We shall be partnering with different artists and performers to offer a cultural & artistic program of various genres, including exhibitions, theater, cabaret shows, film and literary arts throughout the week. Emphasis of the program will be on offering a platform to LGBTIQ+ artists such as drag, burlesque, theater and other forms of performing arts.”
Three conferences will also be held. A Human Rights Conference, LGBTIQ+ at Work Conference and another focused on Interfaith Dialogue.
A Pride Village in the Capital will be set up three days prior leading up to the Pride March, which will host a number of stands for the local and international organizations to display their work, sell merchandise and act as information points for the community. The village will also act as a space for socialization and community building.
The EuroPride March is a family-friendly march where different human rights organizations, governmental entities and partners will be invited to march with us. A number of floats, performances, giveaways and speeches will also take place during the March, which will finish at the Granaries in Floriana with a concert as the grand finale.
Throughout the week, a number of venues will be opening their doors for a number of community events ranging from speak-easy socials, beach/poolside parties and club nights.
An after party following the Pride Concert will be organized, hosted by Drag Artists and featuring Top DJs and performers.
Malta also has so much more to offer to visitors and guests to our islands! With 300 days of sunshine per year, beautiful beaches and hidden bays, countless cultural landmarks (three of them being UNESCO World Heritage Sites) from over 8,000 years of history and great places for social events and a vibrant nightlife, Malta is the perfect LGBTIQ+ leisure, business and culture destination.
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