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This is our story. A story of how we took the local clubbing scene by storm and set a new, daytime clubbing standard.
The Beginning
MARCH 2018
The first ever edition of MYNT takes place on top of a cool, 360° Lounge on the NINTH FLOOR of a 5 Star Hotel, with stunning views of SUNSET and the WHOLE of SLIEMA. It’s a roaring success, and we did it all over again 3 weeks after!
APRIL 2018
The final edition for Spring 2018 takes place at a newly renovated venue – The SHEER BASTION, perched right on top of a HISTORIC Maċina in Senglea.
SUMMER 2018
The SUMMER SUNSET Series is launched. 7 unforgettable daytime parties at THE PENTHOUSE – a venue set high up on the Gianpula Village roof with BREATHTAKING VIEWS of the Rabat & Zebbug Countryside!
SEPTEMBER 2018
The FINAL event for 2018. An amazing summer closing is hosted at the Historic Villa Bighi, located right at the outermost tip of Kalkara with Breathtaking Views of Birgu, Valletta and the Grand Harbour.
2019 heralds a new Dawn for the MYNT brand.
We launch #MYNTonTOUR – a six episode journey around Malta’s finest venues – some of which had NEVER hosted parties before.
MARCH 2019
The SEASIDE Cloudberry, with its grand harbour views, hosts our jampacked opening to 2019.
APRIL 2019
The FRESHLY RENOVATED ROOFTOP hosts our second event of the year – a day full of bubbles, house music and all night dancing.
JULY 2019
We launch Summer on the HIGHEST POINT of Fort St Angelo – a 500 year old Fort built by the Knights of St John. Breathtaking 360 Degree Views complement an unforgettable day full of sweet disco vibes.
AUGUST 2019
Our most daring event YET. We threw a party right UNDER our capital city’s bridge in the newly restored GNIEN LAPARELLI. Dozens of mystified tourists look on from Valletta’s entrance as we dance all day till the very last beat.
SEPTEMBER 2019
Having been a roaring success the previous year, We return to Villa Bighi for a memorable Summer Closing.
OCTOBER 2019
With hundreds of memorable moments and a heavy heart, we close our #MYNTonTOUR with a party in Malta’s Aviation Museum, right beside a number of stunningly restored World War 2 Aircraft.