WE KNOW THE LAST TWO ARTISTS JOINING THE MUSIC STAGE!

9/04/2026
Efterklang, a three piece band, stand close together against a vivid blue background; a large turquoise abstract graphic shape appears in front of and around them; the person in the middle has long hair, a beard and round glasses, while the other two stand on either side with their heads slightly turned; all three wear casual colourful sweatshirts in shades of orange, light pink and deeper pink

What does a night sound like when attention meets impulse? On June 27 and 28, Malta Festival invites you to concerts built around connection – with music, with space, and with each other.

Efterklang is a Danish collective that has spent over two decades shaping its music through collaboration and constant exploration. If you’re drawn to concerts that unfold gradually and pull you in step by step, this is where to go. Their sound brings together electronics, acoustic instruments, and layered vocal structures, creating compositions rooted in attentive listening and shared experience. On stage, this translates into performances that build a strong bond with the audience and move through evolving, multi-layered forms. Efterklang will open the Saturday evening, taking the stage ahead of Charlie Cunningham and Beirut.

Efterklang | 27 June | Poznań International Fair

King No-One is a British band from Leeds operating at the intersection of indie rock, pop, and alternative. If you’re looking for something that hits immediately, this is it. Their music is driven by strong melodies and guitar energy, and their concerts are defined by directness and intensity. It’s the kind of show that leaves no distance – from the very first moment, you’re right in the middle of it. King No-One will open the Sunday evening, taking the stage ahead of Kacperczyk and Two Door Cinema Club.

King No-One | 28 June | Poznań International Fair

June 27 and 28 are part of four concert days at Malta Festival 2026. The line-up also features Benjamin Clementine, Beirut, The Blaze, The Blessed Madonna, HAAi, Charlie Cunningham, Kacperczyk, Devendra Banhart, MARO and Two Door Cinema Club. From June 25 to 28, the Poznań International Fair will become a space for concerts that move across different musical experiences.

MALTA FESTIVAL 2026 MUSIC LINE-UP

June 25 / MARO, Devendra Banhart, Benjamin Clementine
June 26 / HAAi, The Blessed Madonna, The Blaze (DJ-Set)
June 27 / Efterklang, Charlie Cunningham, Beirut
June 28 / King No-One, Kacperczyk, Two Door Cinema Club

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