Malta Fairs & Conventions Centre

The Malta Fairs & Conventions Centre (also known as MFCC) is a multi-purpose venue located in Ta' Qali, Attard, Malta. The centre can be used for concerts, exhibitions, trade fairs, examinations, conferences, galas and weddings. After its expansion in 2018, the venue measures 170m x 50m, totalling 8,500m². The venue can hold up to 14,000 people standing and 10,268 people seated, making it Malta's largest indoor venue. it also hosts the most anticipated Malta Book Festival.

Malta Fairs & Conventions Centre
AddressLevel 1, Millennium Stand, The National Stadium Ta' Qali
LocationTa' Qali, Attard, Malta
Coordinates35°53′44.4″N 14°25′2.9″E
OwnerCorinthia Group
Built2006
OpenedDecember 2006
ExpandedNovember 2018
Banquet/ballroom4,000
Theatre seating
10,286
Enclosed space
  Total space10,300 m2 (111,000 sq ft)
  Exhibit hall floor8,500 m2 (91,000 sq ft)
Parking400 spaces
Website
www.mfcc.com.mt

History

The venue was established in December 2006 on part of the former Royal Air Force base at Ta Kali which closed in 1968. It has since become the most successful venue in Malta. Prior to opening in Malta, the venue was used by Wembley Arena as a temporary concert venue whilst the main arena was undergoing refurbishment work during 2005 and 2006.[1][2]

Architecture

The venue is a Tension Fabric Structure and it has a total floor space of 8,500 m2 (10,200 sq yd) with a 17m apex.[3] The structure contains three RS Marquee Arches with a 30 tonne rigging capacity each. A bespoke removable track system means each six-metre wide arch can be moved along the length of the structure to provide overhead load-bearing capabilities in any position to accommodate the incoming production requirements.[2]

Entertainment

The centre has been used for many musical concerts and shows.

The Malta Fairs & Conventions Centre has hosted concerts for multiple high-profile artists such as Calvin Harris, Tom Jones, Laura Pausini, Andrea Bocelli, Zucchero, Anastacia and David Guetta.[4]

The centre has also been used to host multiple local events, most notably the televised selection show that determines Malta's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest. The centre has also hosted Malta's Got Talent, X Factor Malta[5] and Muzika Muzika.

See also

References

  1. "Venue". mfcc.com.mt/.
  2. "MALTA FAIRS AND CONVENTION CENTRE". rightstructures.com/. Archived from the original on 2019-09-26.
  3. "MFCC Malta Fairs and Conventions Centre" (PDF). mfcc.com.mt/.
  4. "MFCC Malta Fairs and Conventions Centre" (PDF). mfcc.com.mt/.
  5. "The X Factor Malta Chair Challenge". Guide Me Malta. Retrieved 17 November 2018.
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