Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2024 Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2024 was the national final format developed by PBS to select the Maltese entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2024. The competition consisted of a semi-final phase and final, and was held between October 2023 and February 2024. Both phases were broadcast on
Television Malta (TVM) as well as on the broadcaster's streaming platform
tvmi.mt.
Format The competition was divided into a semi-final and a final. The semi-final phase consisted of nine performances in each of the four weekly episodes of the TV show between 27 October and 17 November 2023, where a combination of votes from a jury and a public televote determined a total of twelve qualifiers for the final. This consisted of a show week featuring pre-recorded performances and ad-hoc music videos created by the contestants, with the winner being decreed by a similar combination of votes from the jury and the public. The final was originally planned as a one-night show to be held in January 2024; on 9 January, however, PBS clarified the mechanics of the final stage: three episodes aired between 29 and 31 January, where the finalists were interviewed; the music videos for their songs premiered on 1 February; a "nostalgia night" was held on 2 February, where contestants performed Maltese or international songs from the past; and the final was held on 3 February. The seven members of the jury that evaluated the entries during the semi-final and final consisted of: • Matthew Bugeja - Conductor and orchestrator • Ray Calleja - Actor and theatre & television director • Mary-Ann Cauchi - Director Funding and Strategy at Arts Council Malta • Maria Ellul • Oriana Farrugia - Architect and civil engineer •
Albert Marshall - Author, Executive Chairman of the Arts Council Malta and theatre & television director • Clayton Mercieca
Competing entries On 15 April 2023, PBS announced the songwriting camp MESC Music Exchange Camp would be held between 12 and 15 June, dedicated to the creation of 18 competing songs for their next national selection. It was later revealed that ten of them, without specifying which, had been selected from the MESC Music Exchange Camp. Among the selected competing artists were Moira Stafrace of
Chris & Moira, who represented
Malta in the 1994 contest, and Eliana Gomez Blanco, who represented
Malta in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2019.
Shows Semi-final The semi-final took place over four episodes of hosted by Ron Briffa and Jacqui Loscoon 27 October, 3 November, 10 November and 17 November 2023, with nine acts performing in each show. The voting was open after each show and for a fifth overall round on 24 November, at the end of which the results were announced.
Final The final took place on 3 February 2024 and was hosted by Carlo Borg Bonaci and Angie Laus. Voting was opened on 2 February, after the release of the music videos, and lasted until the final.
Yulan Law and
The Busker performed as interval acts. The winner was determined by a weighed combination of votes from a seven-member jury panel (7/9) and a public televote (2/9).
Preparation and promotion Ahead of the contest, "Loop" was revamped in February 2024 in collaboration with Swedish songwriters and producers
Joy and
Linnea Deb; the new version, recorded in
Stockholm, was released on 14 March. As part of the promotion of her participation in the contest, Sarah Bonnici attended the PrePartyES in
Madrid on 30 March 2024, the
London Eurovision Party on 7 April 2024, the Eurovision in Concert event in
Amsterdam on 13 April 2024 and the
Copenhagen Eurovision Party (Malmöhagen) on 4 May 2024. She will also perform at the Eurovision Village in Malmö on 7 May 2024. She additionally launched a
social media challenge on
TikTok and
Instagram between 17 March and 16 April 2024, with the creator of the best video performance for "Loop" being selected to win two tickets for semi-final 2where Bonnici is set to compete. == At Eurovision ==