Muse-X festival brings music, art and innovation to Piramida

The Muse-X festival ended today in Tirana after three days of events at Piramida e Tiranës.

The platform brought together hundreds of companies and professionals from over 24 countries. It created a space for ideas, talent, and creative opportunities.

The program featured music battles, film screenings, and premieres. It also included more than 15 panel discussions and dozens of workshops. Artists performed curated live shows.

Minister of Tourism, Culture and Sports Blendi Gonxhja shared images from the event. He highlighted music and people coming together in one space.

The expo-festival focused on innovation, music, and creative industries. It combined music, film, visual arts, design, and technology, with a strong focus on youth.

Organizers created Muse-X to support the regional creative economy. The platform connects artists, creators, and industry stakeholders from the Balkans, Europe, and beyond.

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