Aidan Cassar Biography: Height, Age, Girlfriend, Songs & Albums, Net Worth, Parents
Aidan Cassar, who goes by the acronym Aidan, is a Maltese singer-songwriter and graphic designer whose soul-pop hooks and bilingual flair have turned him into one of the island’s breakout stars of the 2020s.
Bursting onto the scene through Eurovision circuits and X Factor stages, he has notched multiple chart-toppers like the infectious “Naħseb Fik” and “Ritmu,” blending English anthems with Maltese introspection that earned him Lovin Malta awards and a slot as Malta’s jury spokesperson.
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- Full Name: Aidan Cassar
- Stage Name: Aidan
- Born: 17, December 1999
- Age: 25 years old
- Birthplace: Żejtun, Malta
- Nationality: Maltese
- Occupation: Singer-Songwriter, and Graphic Designer
- Height: Unknown
- Parents: Unknown
- Siblings: Unknown
- Spouse: None
- Children: None
- Relationship: Not married
- Net Worth: $800,000
Early Life and Education
Aidan Cassar was born on December 17, 1999, in Żejtun, Malta. He has kept details about his family private.
From a young age, music attracted him, with early competitions like Arpeġġi in 2010 and Sanremo Junior in 2012, 2014, and 2015 helping him develop stage experience under mentors such as Glen Vella.
He studied marketing at the Malta College of Arts, Science & Technology, which supported his graphic design work, but music remained his main focus.
He is Maltese, and his religious beliefs are unknown.
Career
Aidan Cassar first tested the waters in 2015 with non-album singles like “Rule the World,” but his real spark came through junior Eurovision bids and the Konkors Kanzunetta Indipendenza, where tracks like “Speċjali” in 2016 landed him in boyband Avenue Sky and honed his soul-pop edge.
By 2018, he stormed X Factor Malta with the original “Mine,” nabbing four yeses and a bootcamp spot, then revamped “Dai Laga” for the Malta Eurovision Song Contest, finishing fourth after a beat-sourcing kerfuffle that taught him the ropes of production transparency.
That same year, he joined Vocal Troupes under Joshua Alamu and Pamela Bezzina, workshopping with UK and Aussie talents that layered polish onto his raw delivery.
The early 2020s flipped the script on his trajectory: “The Feeling” snagged him a 2019 OGAE Song Contest rep for Malta and topped local charts, followed by “Somebody Like You” repeating the feat in 2020 amid pandemic-fueled home sessions.
His Maltese breakthrough hit with 2021’s “Naħseb Fik,” a self-penned love letter that racked up 600,000 streams, sparked plagiarism whispers (quickly shut down), and clinched Music Video of the Year at the Lovin Malta Social Media Awards—his first full dive into the language, performed at Mużika Mużika.
Teaming with Carlo Gerarda on “24/7” kept the momentum, while graphic gigs designing for Warner Music France let him blend visuals with sound, turning EPs like Wild, Wild, Wild into cohesive worlds.
Aidan Cassar hit Eurovision orbit in 2022 with “Ritmu,” a runner-up finish at the national final that dominated airplay for three weeks and landed him a London Eurovision Party slot, plus jury spokesperson duties in Turin.
He headlined Isle of MTV that summer, then faced a 2023 curveball: disqualification from the Malta Eurovision Song Contest over “Reġina” promo posts, prompting a PBS standoff he sidestepped with an interval medley that stole the show. Collabs like “Rip (Rest in Peace)” with Ira Losco soared to number one, fueling his debut album This Is Aidan and a string of 2023-2025 hits—“Pupa,” “Strawberry,” “Juliette,” “Hero,” “Sorry”—that mix vulnerability with dance-floor fire, all while his designs pop up in Maltese campaigns and his live sets pack venues from Valletta to virtual stages.
Social Media
- Instagram Handle: @aidancassar
Personal Life
Aidan Cassar carefully guards his private life, maintaining a distinct boundary between his public persona and his personal world, which remains largely hidden from view.
Despite his openness in music, he refrains from revealing details about romantic relationships, family milestones, or close personal connections through social media or interviews.
Rather than sharing explicit stories or named confidants, he prefers allowing his songwriting to convey emotional struggles and heartaches more subtly, crafting lyrics that suggest depth and vulnerability without exposing intimate specifics.
Discography
- Rule the World (2015)
- Bon Bon (2017)
- Drums (2017)
- Dai Laga (2018)
- Mine (2018)
- The Feeling (2019)
- Somebody Like You (2020)
- Naħseb Fik (2021)
- Ritmu (2022)
- Rip (Rest in Peace) (with Ira Losco, 2023)
- Reġina (2023)
- Juliette (2024)
- Hero (2024)
Net Worth
Aidan Cassar has an estimated net worth of $800,000, pieced from chart royalties on hits like “Naħseb Fik” and “Ritmu,” Eurovision-related streams and appearances, plus graphic design commissions for labels like Warner Music France.
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