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This year’s iconic Pesta Pulau Pinang is set to be the last held at the Tapak Pesta Sungai Nibong, as the venue will soon make way for the Mutiara Light Rail Transit (LRT) Line development.

Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow announced during the festival’s launch that part of the site will be repurposed for the LRT project, which includes a secondary depot and transit-oriented development.

“While the 2025 edition will likely take place at a new location, the essence of Pesta Pulau Pinang – a celebration of Penang’s culture and community – will remain unchanged,” Chow said.

Launched by Governor Tun Ahmad Fuzi Abdul Razak, the 58th Pesta Pulau Pinang carries the theme “Nostalgia Pesta” and reflects the festival’s rich history since its inception in 1966. Over the years, it has grown into a major tourism highlight, drawing both local and international visitors.

Chow also revealed that the state government has allocated RM4.5 million for the 2024/2025 edition to cover operations, infrastructure upgrades, and enhanced visitor experiences.

Running for 44 days until February 2, the festival has already attracted over 150,000 visitors and generated RM745,840 in ticket sales. Organisers anticipate a total turnout of 500,000 attendees by its conclusion.

As Penang looks ahead to hosting the event at a new venue, the state remains committed to preserving the spirit of Pesta Pulau Pinang as a vibrant celebration of unity, culture, and innovation.

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