‘Serving One Last Night’, the going-away party for Miriana Conte ahead of Eurovision, has been delayed until May 2.

Following the death of Pope Francis and the announcement of observance of the national day of mourning in Malta, ‘Serving One Last Night’ has been delayed. The event was due to take place on May 26, but it will now be held on May 2.

Set to join Miriana Conte at the event are:

Ira Losoc – Eurovision 2002 and 2016
Destiny – Junior Eurovision 2015 Winner and Eurovision 2021 participant
Fabrizio Faniello – Eurovision 2001 and 2006
Kurt Calleja – Eurovision 2012

The event will feature a performance from the Maltese representatives as well as “iconic Malta Eurovision Song Contest legends”. Miriana Conte is among the favourites to take victory in the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 and has been actively promoting her participation in the contest.

Miriana is set to perform ninth in the second Semi-Final of the 69th Eurovision Song Contest on May 15. Find out more about the singer below:

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Malta debuted in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1971 and was represented by Joe Grech and the song “Marija L-Maltija”, which finished last. Malta competed again in 1972 and 1975 but then withdrew until their return in 1991. During the 1990s Malta only once finished outside of the top 10, and in 1998 they came within just 7 points of victory. It was Chiara who brought the country their 3rd place finish in 1998, and who went on to finish in 2nd at the 2005 contest in Kyiv. The only other artist to finish 2nd for Malta is Ira Losco, who was 12 points away from victory in 2002. They are the longest and most successful participating country never to have won the Eurovision Song Contest.

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