Malta has participated in the
Eurovision Song Contest
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34 times since its debut in . The contest is broadcast in Malta on the
PBS channel,
TVM. Malta has yet to win the contest, but is the only non-winning country to have achieved four top three results.
Malta finished last on its first two attempts in and , and had a 16-year absence from the contest between and , when it returned. Malta has participated every year since. Malta's return proved more successful, reaching the top 10 in 12 out of 15 contests from 1991 to 2005, including third-place results for
Mary Spiteri () and
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() and second-place results for
Ira Losco () and Chiara (). Since finishing last for the third time in , Malta has struggled to make an impact, having achieved only two top 10 results in recent years: first being
Gianluca Bezzina's eighth-place in , and
Destiny Chukunyere's seventh-place finish in .
History
Malta first participated at Eurovision in 1971, although the history of National song contests organized in the
Maltese
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islands dates back to 1960 when the first
Malta Song Festival
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took place. Malta has never won the contest, although it has twice finished second and twice finished third. At first, the island state sent songs in its native language,
Maltese
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, but it failed to rank highly, finishing last in its first two attempts in the contest in and and withdrew after the
1975 contest.
Malta's return to the contest in
1991
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, after a 16-year absence, proved to be more successful, with eight consecutive top 10 placings (1991–1998) and finishing in the top 10 in 12 out of 15 contests from 1991 to 2005. These results included third-place finishes in for
Mary Spiteri and in for
Chiara Chiara is a word and place name of Italian origin, meaning "bright" or "clear", and may refer to:
People
* Chiara (name)
* Chiara da Montefalco, (1268–1308), an Augustinian nun and abbess
* Chiara (Italian singer) or Chiara Galiazzo (born 1986 ...
and second-place finishes in
2002
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for
Ira Losco and in for Chiara, who in became the first performer to represent Malta at three contests, finishing 22nd. Malta's two second-places and two third-places make it the most successful country not to win the contest.
In the last 15 contests, Malta has only reached the top 10 twice, with
Gianluca Bezzina finishing eighth in , and
Destiny Chukunyere finishing seventh in .
Fabrizio Faniello, who had previously finished ninth in , finished last in the final, and since then the country has failed to qualify from the semi-final round eight times, in , , , , , , and .
Together with France, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom, Malta is one of the few countries that has not missed a contest since 1991. All of Malta's entries since 1991 have been sung in its other official language, English, which it was one of the few countries allowed to use in the contest between 1977 and 1999, being a former British colony which (as seen below) has had a close relationship with the UK within the contest. The only use of the Maltese language was three lines in the 2000 entry "
Desire
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", performed by
Claudette Pace. The Maltese broadcasters of the show are the
Public Broadcasting Services (PBS). All shows are transmitted live on
TVM and
Radio Malta. Also, along with Croatia and Sweden it was the only country never to be relegated, under the previous rules of the contest, that was not a part of the "Big Four".
Selection process
Malta uses a televised national final to select its entry. From its debut in 1971 through 1976,
Malta Song Festival
Although Malta is a small island in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea with a small population, it is nonetheless rich in its history and its culture. When in the 1950s, in nearby Italy the San Remo Festival, and later in Switzerland, the Eurovi ...
, an existing song festival that had been created in 1960 was used to select the entrant, with the winner going to represent the country at the Eurovision Song Contest. Malta did not participate in the contest between 1977 and 1990. Since its return in 1991, national finals under various names were held to select the entry, including ''Malta Song for Europe'' ( mt, il-Festival Kanzunetta għall-Ewropa), ''Malta Eurovision Song Contest'', and ''Malta Eurosong''. During this time period, the organization of the event was taken over by the Maltese broadcaster
Public Broadcasting Services (PBS).
A typical Maltese national final would consist of: the rules for submissions by composers, authors, and singers being published in October, first elimination rounds in December, and semi-finalists announced in January. The semi-final would then be held in February, followed two days later by a final to choose Malta's representative at the contest. In 2009, a new format of the contest was introduced, the Malta Eurosong contest, with eight semi-finals held over November 2008 to January 2009, and a final of 20 songs competing in February. In 2010 six semi-finals were held over December 2009 and January 2010, and a final was once again held in February 2010.
This format was discontinued for the 2019 and 2020 contests, with PBS instead using
X Factor Malta to select the artist. The national final format returned for the 2022 contest.
Participation overview
Awards
Marcel Bezençon Awards
Winner by OGAE members
Barbara Dex Award
Related involvement
Commentators and spokespersons
Gallery
File:Julie & Ludwig.jpg, Julie and Ludwig in Istanbul ()
File:ESC 2007 Malta - Olivia Lewis - Vertigo.jpg, Olivia Lewis in Helsinki ()
File:Morena-Malta-Vodka (Eurovision 2008).JPG, Morena in Belgrade ()
File:Flickr - aktivioslo - Thea Garrett - Malta (2) cropped.jpg, Thea Garrett
Thea Garrett (born 1992) is a Maltese singer and musical theatre performer who represented Malta in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 in Oslo.
Eurovision 2010
In 2010, Garrett won the Maltese national final to represent Malta in the Eurovision ...
in Oslo ()
File:ESC2013 - Malta 03 (crop).jpg, Gianluca Bezzina in Malmö ()
File:ESC2014 - Malta 01.jpg, Firelight in Copenhagen ()
File:20150516 ESC 2015 Amber 8830.jpg, Amber in Vienna ()
File:ESC2016 - Malta 15.jpg, Ira Losco in Stockholm ()
File:Eurovision Song Contest 2017, Semi Final 2 Rehearsals. Photo 204.jpg, Claudia Faniello in Kyiv ()
File:ESC2018 - Malta 02.jpg, Christabelle
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in Lisbon ()
File:Eurovision 2019 Malta.jpg, Michela Pace in Tel Aviv ()
File:ESC 2021 Rotterdam 1st Semi Jury Show Malta.jpg, Destiny in Rotterdam ()
File:Eurovision 2022 - Semi-final 2 - Malta - Emma Muscat.jpg, Emma Muscat in Turin ()
Notes
Further reading
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References
External links
ESCMalta Community websiteEurovisionMalta.com''eurovisioncovers.co.uk''
OGAE Malta - The local branch of the official Eurovision Fans Club
{{Eurovision Song Contest
Countries in the Eurovision Song Contest