fbpx

EuroPride 2023 Valletta is upon us and it might be hard to navigate between the various events, so here is a list to help you find the best EuroPride Events:

DAY 6 – Tuesday, 12th SEPTEMBER 2023

12th & 13th September 7PM: The Other Door @ Valletta Campus Theatre (VCT)

malta, pride, valletta, europride, gay, lgbt, lesbian, trans, bisexual, equality, celebrate, program, events, parties, drag, show, eurovision, Gay Guide Malta

“The Other Door” aims to challenge conventional societal constructs and open up alternative possibilities that are often disregarded or condemned. In this thought-provoking piece, the body becomes a blank page, stripped of its socially constructed layers, revealing a deeper, more authentic core that transcends what is deemed socially acceptable. It uncovers a truer essence, an ambiguous creature that defies simplistic categorizations.
Immerse yourself in this captivating 40-minute performance featuring a talented ensemble of four performers who will guide you on this transformative journey of self-expression and discovery.

12th September 7PM: Kor Kwir @ Triton Square

malta, pride, valletta, europride, gay, lgbt, lesbian, trans, bisexual, equality, celebrate, program, events, parties, drag, show, eurovision, Gay Guide Malta

Prepare to be dazzled by the enchanting performances as Kor Kwir takes you on a musical journey like no other. From uplifting anthems to heartfelt ballads, the repertoire will captivate your heart and inspire a sense of unity and joy. Together, we will create harmonies that transcend boundaries and celebrate the beauty of diversity. 

12th September 7PM: Queer Notions – A Soirée of Queer Music & Literature @ Spazju Kreattiv

malta, pride, valletta, europride, gay, lgbt, lesbian, trans, bisexual, equality, celebrate, program, events, parties, drag, show, eurovision, Gay Guide Malta

Queer Notions will include a local literary element. In collaboration with MGRM’s Kitba Queer project, six queer Maltese authors and poets will take the stage and perform selections from their own work, highlighting the beauty of the written word and the charm of the spoken works. Kitba Queer is a Maltese project that aims to increase representation of own-voice queer people in fiction.
The music is written and performed by the POW Ensemble, consisting of:
Luc Houtkamp (saxophone, electronics)
Tom Armitage (piano, vocals)
Guy Harries (vocals, flute)
Clare Ghigo (mezzo-soprano)
Laura Cioffi (flute)
Idea and compositions by: Tom Armitage, Guy Harries, Luc Houtkamp
The texts are written and performed by Maltese authors and poets.
Sara Caruana
Francesco Grech
Tyrone Grima
Noah Fabri
Mina Jack Tolu

LGBT+ Tours & Sightseeing Programs

Valletta Queer History Walking Tour

Are you in the mood for an exciting and educational day out? Then we’ve got just the thing for you! The Valletta Queer History Walking Tour is an incredible way to explore one of Europe’s most scenic and walkable cities, Valletta.

What sets this tour apart is that it provides an authentic exploration of Valletta’s landmarks and history from the perspective of the LGBTQ+ community. You’ll get a unique perspective on the city center, the red light district, and even the outskirts. Your tour guide will provide fascinating details about the LGBTIQ+ cultural heritage that make this city so special. Book your guided tour here.

 

From Stigma to Empowerment: A Women’s History Tour of Valletta

Discover the rich history of women in Valletta like never before with our unique walking tour. Join us as we explore the city’s must-see places while presenting a different perspective that highlights the important role of women in shaping the city’s past and present.

This tour offers a fascinating glimpse into the lives of women who freely offered non-marital services for private benefits. Discover their struggles, entrepreneurial pursuits, hopes, and dreams as we walk through the streets of Valletta. Book your guided tour online.

 

Exhibitions open every day during EuroPride:

6th – 17th September 10AM – 6PM: [Be]loved Malta: Stories of sexual and gender identityy @ Main Guard (Valletta)

malta, pride, valletta, europride, gay, lgbt, lesbian, trans, bisexual, equality, celebrate, program, events, parties, drag, show, eurovision, Gay Guide Malta

Heritage Malta shall suggest answers to such queries by presenting a number of human stories which unfolded in Malta along the centuries in an exhibition organised on the occasion of the first ever EuroPride held in Malta in 2023. Such exhibition is rendered even more significant by the fact that it occurs on the fiftieth anniversary of the decriminalisation of homosexual acts in Malta, in 1973.
This exhibition will be on display at the Main Guard building in Valletta, from the 6th of September until the 11th of November 2023 between 10:00 and 18:00 hrs.
Purchase the official catalogue and merchandise celebrating love in all its rainbow colours at the exhibition and in all our Heritage Malta gift shops. Click here for more information.

7th September – 17th September 9AM – 10PM: Amsterdam Rainbow Dress | Exhibition @ Spazju Kreattiv

malta, pride, valletta, europride, gay, lgbt, lesbian, trans, bisexual, equality, celebrate, program, events, parties, drag, show, eurovision, Gay Guide Malta

Imagine a dress with a diameter of over 16 meters (52 feet), adorned with the flags of 68* countries where being LGBTIQ+ is still punishable by law. It includes eight countries where homosexual acts can even lead to the death penalty. The bodice of the dress proudly showcases the Amsterdam city flag, representing a city that has long been a sanctuary for the LGBTIQ+ community.
What does the Amsterdam Rainbow Dress represent? It symbolizes the importance of Amsterdam as a haven for LGBTIQ+ refugees and migrants who have faced persecution in their home countries based on their identity or whom they love. Amsterdam has a rich history of embracing and protecting the LGBTIQ+ community, and it is crucial to nurture and preserve this status for future generations. As the dress travels around the world, it aims to spread this message of inclusivity and tolerance to other cities and communities, advocating for a global society that celebrates diversity on multiple levels. Visit the event`s Facebook page.

7th September – 17th September 9AM – 10PM: Flag in the Map | Photography Exhibition @ Pjazza San Gorg

malta, pride, valletta, europride, gay, lgbt, lesbian, trans, bisexual, equality, celebrate, program, events, parties, drag, show, eurovision, Gay Guide Malta

Get ready to be moved and inspired by “Flag in the Map,” a captivating exhibition that showcases the universal power of the Rainbow Flag to uplift and empower LGBTQ+ individuals in the face of adversity. From the 7th to the 17th of September, head over to St George`s Square and immerse yourself in this extraordinary collection of photographs and stories.
“Flag in the Map” is a collaboration between the renowned Gilbert Baker Foundation and ReportOUT, two organizations dedicated to advancing LGBTIQ+ rights and visibility worldwide. In October 2020, they issued an open call for submissions, inviting people from all corners of the globe to share their photos of proudly flying the Pride Flag. Visit the event`s Facebook page.

7th September – 8th October 9AM – 9PM: Representing Pride | Photography Exhibition @ Spazju Kreattiv

malta, pride, valletta, europride, gay, lgbt, lesbian, trans, bisexual, equality, celebrate, program, events, parties, drag, show, eurovision, Gay Guide Malta

The exhibition will feature powerful and engaging stories that represent the experiences of LGBTQIA+ individuals from various cultural backgrounds and countries, from Albania to Tunisia. The photographers and creators will take you on a journey that will showcase the beauty of the LGBTQIA+ community and highlight their struggles, joys, and stories of resilience. Visit the event`s Facebook page.

 

Don`t miss out on the best EuroPride Events, check out the Full Program here.

Pin It on Pinterest

Share This