🇲🇹 Aidan will represent Malta

Malta will be represented by Aidan. He won the national final Malta Eurovision Song Contest tonight. Three times before, he was involved in the Maltese national selection. In 2022 he even was the runner up. Aidan’s song “Bella” is written by himself. He composed it along with Joep van den Boom and former participant Sarah Bonnici. Malta will perform in the 2nd semifinal in Vienna.
final
date: 17 January Place: Malta Fairs and Convention Centre, Ta’Qali Hosts: Destiny Chunkunyere, Gaia Cauchi & Keane Cutajar
1 Janice Mangion Univers 34 10
l: Emil Calleja Bayliss  m: Cyprian Cassar & Mark Scicluna
2 Kelsie Borg Let A Girl Breathe 31 11
l: Linnea Gawell m: Jean Paul Borg & Linnea Gawell
3 Matt Blxck Ejja lejja ħdejja ‘l hawn (The Flute) 268 2
l & m: Audun Agnar, Matthew Caruana & Matthew James
4 Denise Trophy 71 6
l: Denise Mercieca, Linnea Debb & Marcus Winther-John  m: Denise Mercieca, Linnea Debb, Marcus Winther-John & Owen Vos
5 Nathan Psaila Ganador 38 9
l & m: Nathan Psaila, Tchiach Ommar Abdulrahman, Tobi Verheij & Ynke Dingenen
6 Ema Achikuku (Don’t Think About It) 64 7
l: Ema Vella, Emil Caleja Bayliss, Matthew Caruana & Peter Borg  m: Ema Vella, Emil Caleja Bayliss & Matthew Caruana
7 Franklin Calleja Guide You Home 43 8
l & m: Franklin Calleja & Cyprian Cassar
8 Mychael Bartolo Chircop My Sweet Angel 136 3
l & m: Klinsmann Colero, Matthew Caruana, Mychael Bartolo Chircop & Remy Cooper
 9 Mark Anthony Bartolo Mumenti sbieħ 87 4
l & m: Mark Anthony Bartolo, Matthew Caruana, Rony Janecek & Silje Montsko Blandkjenn
 10 Aidan Bella 283 1
l: Aidan Cassar  m: Aidan Cassar, Joep van den Boom & Sarah Bonnici
 11 Matthew & The Afterparty Brutality Mentality 84 5
l: Linnea Gawell & Matthew Cilia  m: Danny Dalli, David Depasquale, Josh Wunderlich, Linnea Gawell & Matthew Cilia
 12 Adria Twins Nerġà nqum 21 12
l: Joe Julian Farrugia  m: Shaun Farrugia
Malta Eurovision Song Contest’s semifinal results can be found below. Here you can see the performances of the semifinal and whether they advanced to the final or are eliminated.
semifinal
date: 15 January Place: Malta Fairs and Conventrion Centre, Ta’Qali Hosts: Destiny Chukunyere, Gaia Cauchi & Keane Cutajar
1 Aidan Bella advanced
l: Aidan Cassar  m: Aidan Cassar, Joep van den Boom & Sarah Bonnici
2 Ema Achikuku (Don’t Think About It) advanced
l: Ema Vella, Emil Caleja Bayliss, Matthew Caruana & Peter Borg  m: Ema Vella, Emil Caleja Bayliss & Matthew Caruana
3 Chess Galea Shout it out eliminated
l & m: Chess Galea, Hannah Dorman, Niklas Rosström & Remy Cooper
4 Liston Mela eliminated
l & m: Edward Abela, Joe Romano & Kelly Rose Moncado
5 Franklin Calleja Guide You Home advanced
l & m: Franklin Calleja & Cyprian Cassar
6 Kelsy Attard Perfectly Broken eliminated
l & m: Kelsy Attard, Melanie Wehbe, Rasmus Rex & Sarah Bonnici
7 Matthew & The Afterparty Brutality Mentality advanced
l: Linnea Gawell & Matthew Cilia  m: Danny Dalli, David Depasquale, Josh Wunderlich, Linnea Gawell & Matthew Cilia
8 Mark Anthony Bartolo Mumenti sbieħ advanced
l & m: Mark Anthony Bartolo, Matthew Caruana, Rony Janecek & Silje Montsko Blandkjenn
9 Denise Trophy advanced
l: Denise Mercieca, Linnea Debb & Marcus Winther-John  m: Denise Mercieca, Linnea Debb, Marcus Winther-John & Owen Vos
10 Kurt Anthony On The Borderline eliminated
l & m: Edward Abela, Joe Romano & Kelly Rose Moncado
11 Rhiannon Micallef Hold Myself Up eliminated
l & m: Kaya Campbell, Natálie Míšová, Noah Timman & Rhiannon Micallef
12 Stefan Galea Pose eliminated
l & m: Owen Vos, Stefan Galea, Tchiah Ommar Abdulrahman & Ynke Dingenen
13 Matt Blxck Ejja lejja ħdejja ‘l hawn (The Flute) advanced
l & m: Audun Agnar, Matthew Caruana & Matthew James
14 Adria Twins Nerġà nqum advanced
l: Joe Julian Farrugia  m: Shaun Farrugia
15 Kelsie Borg Let A Girl Breathe advanced
l: Linnea Gawell m: Jean Paul Borg & Linnea Gawell
16 Mychael Bartolo Chircop My Sweet Angel advanced
l & m: Klinsmann Colero, Matthew Caruana, Mychael Bartolo Chircop & Remy Cooper
17 Janice Mangion Univers advanced
l: Emil Calleja Bayliss  m: Cyprian Cassar & Mark Scicluna
18 Nathan Psaila Ganador advanced
l & m: Nathan Psaila, Tchiach Ommar Abdulrahman, Tobi Verheij & Ynke Dingenen

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