This year’s Notte Bianca will be held on October 11.

During the night, Valletta will be transformed, showing a different side to the city as we know it.

Now in its ninth year, Notte Bianca attracts over 60,000 people to the capital each year, making it the largest cultural event in Valletta.

Applications for those interested in taking part in the celebration of arts and culture are now open.

An information session for artists interested in taking part will be held on April 15 at 6pm at David Bruce Hall, Mediterranean Conference Centre, Valletta. Expressions of interest will be accepted until May 5 at noon.

More information from the Malta Council for Culture and the Arts on 2339 7000.

Notte Bianca is supported by The Malta Council for Culture and the Arts.

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