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Well done! Malta heads to San Marino for the Tour Music Fest 2025 finals
Meet the starlets with big dreams!

Francesca Vella

Malta’s got talent – and this time it's come in spades! After wowing judges at the Tour Music Fest – The European Music Contest, four Maltese performers have officially secured their spots in the Finals, taking place in San Marino on 30th November. The three young singers Audrey Schembri, Ella Tonna and Quinn have been listed as Baby Singer European Finalists, while Marie will be competing in the Junior Singer category.

From over 28,000 artists across 13 European countries, the youngsters stood out for her incredible voices, confidence, and charm, earning them the chance to perform before a panel of major music industry names, including Kara DioGuardi (famed American Idol judge and songwriter for P!nk, Demi Lovato, and Anastacia), Beppe Vessicchio, Paola Folli, and Francesco Rapaccioli.

The young Maltese singers will take the stage at the Auditorium Little Tony, performing for a chance to represent Malta in the European grand final, with life-changing prizes up for grabs, including a scholarship at Berklee College of Music in Boston, a recording deal, and a €10,000 sponsorship contract.

Now in its 17th year, Tour Music Fest has helped launch some of Europe’s biggest rising stars, including Mahmood and Ermal Meta. This year’s edition will see over 650 artists from 13 nations gather in San Marino between 22nd and 30th November, with free concerts, masterclasses, and DJ sets lighting up the week.

We’ll be cheering these young stars on as they head to the stage at the end of this month for their final performance!

Best of luck, Audrey!

7th November 2025


Francesca Vella
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Francesca Vella
Francesca has always felt most at home in a cinema or theatre, particularly if musicals are involved. She loves to read, write, and share about her experiences of both the fictional and the real world.

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