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Band Clubs: 2024-2025

NR 126/2026
Release Date: 17 July 2026

  • In 2025, band clubs across Malta and Gozo recorded a total membership of 26,683 individuals, an increase of 4.8 per cent, or 1,212 members, when compared with 2024.
  • Women accounted for just over 30 per cent of total band club membership, with the highest female representation recorded among trainee band players.
  • The highest number of resident band players was registered in the South Eastern region, with 440 individuals, or 21.6 per cent of the total.
  • More than 400 qualified tutors were active across four musical disciplines in 2025.
  • In 2025, band clubs reported total current expenditure exceeding €9.2 million, while total current income was estimated at €11.8 million.

Band Clubs: 2024-2025

Band Clubs: 2024-2025

NR 126/2026
Release Date: 17 July 2026

In 2025, 91 band clubs across Malta and Gozo recorded a total membership of 26,683 individuals. This is an increase of 4.8 per cent, or 1,212 members, when compared with 2024.

In 2025, there were 2,038 resident band players and 2,040 trainee band players across all band clubs. Committee members totalled 1,085, while ordinary members numbered 21,520. This reflects a total membership of 26,683 individuals in 2025. Overall total membership increased by 4.8 per cent, or 1,212 members, when compared with 2024. Increases were seen across all membership categories (Table 1; Chart 1).

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Women accounted for almost one-third of total band club membership in both 2024 and 2025. Female representation was highest among trainee band players at 38.2 per cent in 2024 and 38.5 per cent in 2025, and lowest among committee members at 12.8 per cent in 2024 and 13.7 per cent in 2025 (Table 2).

Number of band clubs

Nearly all band clubs (95.6 per cent) reported having established a Band Commission (Kummissjoni Banda). The second most common committee was the Youth Committee (71.4 per cent), followed by Fireworks Committees (53.8 per cent). Other commonly established committees included Women (44.0 per cent), Kids (30.8 per cent), Festive Street Decorations (28.6 per cent), Media (14.3 per cent), and Good Friday Activities (6.6 per cent) (Table 3, Chart 2).

In 2025, the number of resident band players increased to 2,038, up by 6.3 per cent from 1,918 in 2024. Similarly, trainee band players rose by 8.7 per cent, reaching 2,040 from 1,876 in the previous year. The South Eastern district recorded the highest number of both resident band players and trainee band players across all districts. These accounted for 21.6 per cent of total resident band players and 39.5 per cent of total trainee band players, respectively.  Male band players continued to outnumber females across both categories. Despite this, the number of female band players increased in both resident and trainee categories when compared to 2024, indicating continued growth in female participation within band clubs (Tables 4 and 5).

The number of qualified music instructors increased from 386 in 2024 to 417 in 2025, representing an increase of 8.0 per cent. In both reference years, the largest share of instructors specialised in theory, followed by brass and woodwind instruments. Most qualified instructors were based in Malta, while Gozo accounted for a relatively small but stable share across all musical disciplines (Table 6).

Band clubs staged over 1,300 performances during 2025, almost one-third of which took place outside the locality of the performing band club or abroad (Table 7). Volunteers continued to play an important role in supporting band club activities. Compared with 2024, the number of regular volunteers increased by 4.8 per cent, while volunteers assisting during specific periods increased by 5.9 per cent. Growth was recorded among both male and female volunteers (Table 8).

Band clubs also provided music tuition to students across all age groups. The largest share of students belonged to the 10–17 age group in both reference years. In 2025, this age group comprised 775 students, equivalent to 38.0 per cent of all students receiving music tuition (Chart 3).

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In 2025, committee members based in Malta accounted for 88.2 per cent of the total, while those in Gozo and Comino represented the remaining 11.8 per cent (Chart 4). The largest proportion of committee members (39.9 per cent) held secondary-level qualifications, followed by post-secondary qualifications (30.0 per cent) and tertiary qualifications (25.1 per cent). Gozo and Comino recorded the highest proportion of committee members with tertiary education (33.6 per cent), followed by the Northern district (30.2 per cent) (Tables 9 and 11). 

Committee members

Total current expenditure by band clubs during 2025 was estimated at over €9.2 million, while capital expenditure amounted to almost €2.5 million. At district level, the South Eastern and Southern Harbour districts accounted for the largest shares of expenditure, at 31.3 per cent and 17.6 per cent, respectively (Table 12).

Total current income reported by band clubs in 2025 was estimated at €11.8 million. Band clubs in the South Eastern district recorded the highest share of total income (27.3 per cent), while those in the Northern district registered the lowest share (8.9 per cent) (Table 13).

Methodological Notes

1. This survey on band clubs was conducted between February and March 2026 with reference to the calendar years 2024 and 2025 through a self completed questionnaire. The survey covered all 91 registered band clubs operating in Malta and Gozo during the reference period.

2. A census approach was adopted for this survey. Responses were received from all 91 band clubs, resulting in a response rate of 100.0 per cent for both reference years.

3. During the validation process, inconsistent, incomplete or missing information was verified through follow-up communication with respondents. Where clarification could not be obtained, the missing values were imputed using appropriate statistical estimation methods to ensure the completeness and consistency of the dataset.

4. The data presented in this news release are considered final. Nevertheless, minor revisions may be introduced should additional validated information become available.

5. The statistics presented in this release are based on information reported by band clubs. As with any self-reported survey, the results may be subject to reporting errors or omissions. The National Statistics Office applied standard validation and quality assurance procedures to minimise such errors.

6. Totals may vary due to rounding.

7. Definitions

● A band club is a voluntary organisation established to promote musical and cultural activities through the operation of a wind, and brass band, the provision of music education and training, and the organisation of social, cultural, religious, and community events.

Categories of band club membership include:

● Resident band player: A musician who regularly performs with the band club as part of its musical ensemble.

● Trainee band player: A person receiving musical training provided by or through the band club, with the aim of participating in the band’s musical activities.

● Committee member: A person holding a formal role within a band club’s committee and involved in the administration, management or organisation of the club and its activities.

● Other band club member: A member who participates in or supports the social, cultural and community activities of the band club.

●  Volunteer: A person who contributes time, skills or services to support the activities and operations of a band club without receiving financial remuneration.

 Income:

Includes donations and fundraising proceeds, national and European funding, rental income from property, and proceeds from the sale of capital assets such as buildings, land, machinery, and musical instruments.

 Expenditure:

● Current expenditure is defined as production-related expenses, property income, and transfer payments.

● Capital expenditure comprises capital transfers, in the form of investment grants and other capital transfers, as well as investment expenditure. 

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