SummerDaze Malta is set to deliver an extraordinary festival season, aiming to surpass last year’s historic event. It has quickly become one of the leading events in the region, transforming Malta into a coveted music destination. Organized by 356 Entertainment, the festival continues to evolve with each edition. This year, they have unveiled their highly anticipated programming for events at Ta’ Qali National Park and other exciting venues.
On August 15th and 18th, SummerDaze Malta will host their biggest festival yet at Ta’ Qali National Park. The lineup is exceptional, featuring headliners like Black Eyed Peas, D-Block Europe, Farruko, Zara Larsson, and more on August 15th. The following day, Salmo, Elettra Lamborghini, and Deejay Time will take the stage, concluding with Fred De Palma, Haddaway, Double You, and VidaLoca. It will be an explosive two days of music.
In addition to the festival, SummerDaze is organizing special headlining events. On August 13th, MEDUZA will deliver an unmissable pool-side DJ set at Cafe Del Mar beach club. Following this, Paul Kalkbrenner lands in Malta with a set at Uno on 14 August together with BBC Radio 1 Dance X & Creamfields, supported by Layla Benitez and Arielle Free. Tickets for all events are available on the website, so act fast to secure your spot at one of the summer’s biggest events!
SummerDaze Malta, organized by 356 Entertainment, is certainly back with a bang this year. Secure your tickets now for one of the summer’s biggest events here!
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