GBBB being held for the first time here in MALTA !!

GBBB being held for the first time here in MALTA !!

BARBER BASH barbering events featuring some of the top names in the industry. The main shows are held 4 times a year in major european cities. The shows are very social and interactive with teams appearing on the stage throughout the day and quality companies exhibiting their products. The shows are extremely popular with approximately 550 people attending each one.  They are a great source of motivation and a great way to network with like-minded people in our industry.

We also provide WORKSHOPS featuring leading barbers accross the UK and beyond for hairdressers or Barbers who want to improve their modern barbering skills.  These days our smaller events with groups not exceeding 20 people and are a great way of learning tips and skills from the best barbers on the education circuit.

Our SHOWCASE events are held throughout the UK and feature 3 of our team, these evening presentations are in essence and a mini barber bash.  The evenings are upbeat, very motivational and with audiences of approximately 100 people all very interactive.  People attending will see 4 latest haircuts demonstrated and be encouraged to ask questions.

Check our promotional video for Malta

Barber Battle Amsterdam

Competitors will have 20 mins to create the fastest, cleanest fade. Each entrant will have the full 20 minutes if you finish quicker, that is no advantage. In the case of a tie, the total image of your model may be taken into consideration so please ensure you dress and style your model well.

Judged by Julius Caesar and Leah Hayden-Cassidy.
Limited spaces available, strictly on a first come first serve basis.
£26 competition entrance fee – this does not include your general entrance show ticket.

If models do not wish to purchase an entrance ticket for the show, they will be aloud access to the show from 4.45pm free of charge. The names must be passed onto us for security reasons.

Liverpool Bash

On the 18th of November the Barber Bash will be taking over Camp & Furnace, Liverpool. The best barbers will be on stage presenting fantastic haircuts from the UK and Ireland. Demonstrations will be happening from 12 noon around the room by fantastic teams.

The main stage show will start at 1.00pm and features some awesome talent, it’s going to be HIGH ENERGY! Four teams will take the stage, every hour. The teams will each present for 45 minutes. At the end of the show we will have our now famous ‘Barber Battle’.

The Barber Battle will be a real spectacle and we are hoping to have at least 30 people taking part. It’s a fast fade compettion and all entrants will have a full 20 minutes to create they look, the winner will take all the money in the hat and of course the bragging rights and the trophy it’s going to be NEXT LEVEL ENERGY.

Check out last years show and many others on our website – http://greatbritishbarbersbash.co.uk/video/

Amsterdam Bash

On the 16th of September the Barber Bash will be taking over the Cut Throat Barber & Coffee Amsterdam. The best barbers will be on stage presenting fantastic haircuts from the UK, Ireland and we will be featuring JULIUS CVESAR from LA, he is simply one of the best in the business . Demonstrations will be happening from 1pm around the room by fantastic teams.

The main stage show will start at 1:30pm and features some awesome talent, it’s going to be HIGH ENERGY! Four teams will take the stage, every hour on half past. The teams will each present for 45 minutes. At the end of the show we will have our now famous ‘Barber Battle’.

The Barber Battle will be a real spectacle and we are hoping to have at least 30 people taking part. It’s a fast fade compettion and all entrants will have a full 20 minutes to create they look, the winner will take all the money in the hat and of course the bragging rights and the trophy it’s going to be NEXT LEVEL ENERGY.

Check out last years show and many others on our website – http://greatbritishbarbersbash.co.uk/video/

Diving in Malta

Diving in Malta

The Maltese Islands’ clear blue Mediterranean sea is ideal for scuba diving. All three Islands offer some unique diving experiences with an abundance of reefs, caves and wrecks that make diving here some of the most interesting in the Mediterranean.

The calmness and clarity of the sea makes for excellent visibility whilst  the risk of encountering dangerous fish is extremely low, creating the ultimate conditions for first time divers and beginners. For the more experienced divers, there are plenty of challenging dives to choose from.

The depths of the dives vary, from the very shallow 12-metre Għar Lapsi dive to Lantern Point, with its underwater tunnel leading down to well over 50 metres.

There are several types of diving courses and activities offered by locally licensed diving schools. Divers need to complete a medical statement form indicating fitness to dive. All schools provide the service of a doctor to provide certification at a small fee. Medicals from other countries are acceptable, provided the diving centre is presented with a copy.

Divers who wish to dive unaccompanied are required to have a buddy as well as to present a PADI Advanced Open Water or equivalent certification by other agencies (e.g. CMAS Two Star Diver, BSAC Sport Diver, SSI Advanced Open Water, etc). It is always recommended to check with the diving centre as to where would be suitable to dive, depending on weather conditions and experience.

A Beautiful Spot to enjoy holiday

A Beautiful Spot to enjoy holiday

Malta’s small but perfectly formed capital city follows a grid system of streets, making it almost impossible to take a wrong turn. By all means though, lose yourself in the honey-coloured architecture, instagram the famous balconies and if you only do one touristy thing, check out St John’s Co-Cathedral with its extravagant marble and gold leaf interiors and magnificent Caravaggio paintings.

 

 

About Malta

About Malta

Megaliths, medieval dungeons and Calypso’s Cave – The Maltese Islands are positively mythic. The narrow meandering streets of their towns and villages lead to the main square, which is invariably dominated by the huge baroque church. As the countryside is dotted with medieval towers, wayside chapels and the oldest known human structures in the world, the Islands have rightly been described as an open-air museum.

The Maltese archipelago lies virtually at the centre of the Mediterranean, 93 km south of Sicily and 288 km north of Africa. The archipelago consists of three islands: Malta, Gozo and Comino with a total population of over 400,000 inhabitants occupying an area of 316 square kilometers.

Malta is the largest island and the cultural, commercial and administrative centre. Gozo is the second largest island and is more rural, characterised by fishing, tourism, crafts and agriculture. Comino, the smallest of the trio, has one hotel and is largely uninhabited.

With superbly sunny weather, attractive beaches, a thriving nightlife and 7,000 years of intriguing history, there is a great deal to see and do.

Filming in Malta

Filming in Malta

Malta has already been dubbed ‘the Hollywood of the Mediterranean’.

But now the country’s new film commissioner has set out an ambitious agenda to attract even more new productions to the island.

Johann Grech pledged to actively promote Malta as a filming location in emerging markets such as China and India.

He will lead the Malta Film Commission, which supports the Maltese movie-making industry and helps to attract foreign productions to film here.

Malta’s history as a destination for film production goes back 92 years, during which the islands have played host to some of the most high-profile productions to shoot outside of Hollywood.

Since 2013, more than 50 movies have been filmed in Malta resulting in €200 million in foreign direct investment being injected into the Maltese economy.