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Belgium has been represented at the
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66 times since making its debut as one of seven countries at the first contest in . The only countries with more appearances are (68), (67) and the (67). Belgium has been absent only three times in total, in , , and , due to low scores in the previous contests that relegated them from the contest. Belgium has won the contest once, in . In the first 20 years of the contest, Belgium's best result was a fourth place with "" performed by Tonia in . In , "" by
Jean Vallée Jean Vallée (born Paul Goeders in Verviers on 2 October 1941 – 12 March 2014, Clermont-sur-Berwinne) was a Belgian songwriter and performer. Vallée was appointed Knight of the Order of the Crown by HM Albert II in 1999. Career In 1967 ...
achieved Belgium's first top three placement, when it was second. "" became the first and to date only win for Belgium in 1986, performed by a 13-year-old
Sandra Kim Sandra Caldarone (born 15 October 1972), better known as Sandra Kim, is a Belgian singer of Italian descent who won the Eurovision Song Contest 1986 in Bergen, Norway. Her father was an Italian immigrant from Torrebruna in the Province of Chie ...
. Belgium's only other top three result came in , when " Sanomi" by
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finished second, losing out by only two points. Belgium has finished last in the contest eight times, most recently in , and has twice received ''
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'', in and . After the introduction of the semi-finals in , Belgium failed to reach the final for five consecutive years (2005–09). Since 2010, Belgium has become more successful, qualifying for the final in eight out of fifteen contests and placing in the top ten five times, with " Me and My Guitar" by
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(sixth in ), " Rhythm Inside" by
Loïc Nottet Loïc Jean-Pierre Nottet (; born 10 April 1996) is a Belgian people, Belgian singer, songwriter and dancer. He began his career as a singer in the third season of ''The Voice Belgique'' in 2014 and represented Belgium in the Eurovision Song Cont ...
(fourth in ), "
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" by
Laura Tesoro Laura Tesoro (born 19 August 1996) is a Belgian singer and actress. She represented Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest 2016 with the song " What's the Pressure". Tesoro is also known for portraying Charlotte on the Flemish soap opera ''Fam ...
(tenth in ), "
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" by Blanche (fourth in ), and " Because of You" by Gustaph (seventh in ).


Participation

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in the north and French-speaking
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in the south, each region having its own broadcaster: (VRT) in Flanders and (RTBF) in Wallonia. Both broadcasters are full members of the
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(EBU), thus eligible to participate in the
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. As only one entrant per country is allowed in the contest in any given year, they take turns in participate representing Belgium. Since 2021, VRT has been in charge on odd years while RTBF has been in charge on even years, with both broadcasters sharing the broadcasting rights.


Contest history

Belgium has participated in Eurovision since the very first contest in , however Tonia's fourth place at the contest remained the country's most notable achievement until
Jean Vallée Jean Vallée (born Paul Goeders in Verviers on 2 October 1941 – 12 March 2014, Clermont-sur-Berwinne) was a Belgian songwriter and performer. Vallée was appointed Knight of the Order of the Crown by HM Albert II in 1999. Career In 1967 ...
placed second in . In the 80s, following good results for
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(fourth in ) and
Jacques Zegers Jacques Zegers (born 25 June 1947, Brussels) is a Belgian singer, best known for his participation in the 1984 Eurovision Song Contest. Early career Born in Brussels to a Belgian mother and French father, Zegers began singing in cabaret at ...
(fifth in ), Belgium finished last for the sixth time in . This was followed by Belgium's first and () only Eurovision victory in
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, when
Sandra Kim Sandra Caldarone (born 15 October 1972), better known as Sandra Kim, is a Belgian singer of Italian descent who won the Eurovision Song Contest 1986 in Bergen, Norway. Her father was an Italian immigrant from Torrebruna in the Province of Chie ...
won with her song "
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". Although the lyrics claimed she was 15 years old, she was actually only 13 which prompted runner-up Switzerland to petition for her disqualification, to no avail. By winning in 1986, Belgium became the last of the seven Eurovision founding countries to win the contest, as Switzerland, the Netherlands, France, Luxembourg, Italy and Germany all had won at least once before. Belgium scored an absolute record at the time, with Kim earning a never-seen-before number of 176 points (that record remained until 1993, with Ireland scoring 187 points). With an average of 9.26 points per voting nation and 77.2% of the maximum possible score, , Kim's record still ranks eighth among all Eurovision winners. Belgium finished last for the seventh time at the contest, before achieving its only top ten result of the 90s decade at the contest, where
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finished sixth. In the 2000s, Belgium experienced mixed fortunes: the country started the decade by finishing last for the eighth and () final time at the contest in
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, before achieving its best result of the 21st century in
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when
Urban Trad Urban Trad is a Belgian folk music group, consisting of both Flemish and French speaking people and a close connection with Galicia. Members *Yves Barbieux: flutes and Galician bagpipe *Veronica Codesal: vocals *Soetkin Collier: vocals *Sophi ...
sang in an imaginary language and earned second place with 165 points, losing out to Turkey's
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by just two points. The country then failed to qualify from the semi-finals for 5 consecutive contests from 2005 to 2009. The entry for Belgium was
Tom Dice Tom Eeckhout (born 25 November 1989), known professionally as Tom Dice, is a Belgian singer-songwriter. He finished runner-up in the Flemish version of ''The X Factor'' in 2008 using his birth name Tom Eeckhout, but soon after changed his name ta ...
, runner-up of the Belgian Flemish version of ''
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'' in 2008. Dice finished first in his semi-final, allowing Belgium to participate in the final for the first time since 2004 and eventually finishing sixth overall, Belgium's best result since 2003 and the best result ever for a Flemish entrant (tied with ). Belgium then experienced a mix of ups and downs for the remainder of the 2010s: while the country failed to qualify for the final on five occasions (in 2011, 2012, 2014, 2018 and 2019), Belgium qualified in 2013 (with
Roberto Bellarosa Roberto Bellarosa (born 23 August 1994) is a Belgians, Belgian singer. Bellarosa came to fame for being the first winner of ''The Voice Belgique''. He also represented Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013, finishing in 12th place with 71 ...
placing 12th) before scoring a three-year streak in the top ten, thanks to
Loïc Nottet Loïc Jean-Pierre Nottet (; born 10 April 1996) is a Belgian people, Belgian singer, songwriter and dancer. He began his career as a singer in the third season of ''The Voice Belgique'' in 2014 and represented Belgium in the Eurovision Song Cont ...
(fourth in ),
Laura Tesoro Laura Tesoro (born 19 August 1996) is a Belgian singer and actress. She represented Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest 2016 with the song " What's the Pressure". Tesoro is also known for portraying Charlotte on the Flemish soap opera ''Fam ...
(tenth in ) and Blanche (fourth in ). Following two non-qualifications with
Sennek Laura Groeseneken (born 30 April 1990), also known as Sennek, is a Belgian singer and songwriter. She represented Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest 2018 with the song " A Matter of Time", but did not make it to the final. Groeseneken has p ...
() and
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(), Belgium recorded three consecutive qualifications with
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(),
Jérémie Makiese Jérémie Makiese (; born 15 June 2000) is a Belgian singer and footballer, who rose to fame after winning ''The Voice Belgique 2021''. He represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 with the song "Miss You (Jérémie Makiese song), Miss Yo ...
() and Gustaph (), the latter finishing in seventh place overall.


Disparity between broadcasters

There has been a significant difference in the results achieved by the Belgian participating broadcasters. The Walloon broadcasters recorded Belgium's only win in , all of Belgium's ten top-five placements, and 18 out of Belgium's 26 top ten placements. On the other hand, the Flemish broadcasters have placed in the top ten eight times, while scoring six out of Belgium's eight last-place finishes. In the 1990s, the relegation rule was introduced, where the lowest-placing countries would not be allowed to compete the following year, to accommodate for the growing number of participating countries. Belgium was relegated three times, in , , and ; twice following a poor placing by a Flemish BRTN act the previous year, and once after Walloon RTBF act, "" by
Nathalie Sorce Belgium was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 2000 with the song "" written by Silvio Pezzuto, and performed by Nathalie Sorce. The Belgian participating broadcaster, Walloon (RTBF), selected its entry for the contest through the nati ...
, placed last in 2000. Since the introduction of semi-finals in 2004, the broadcasters have scored similarly in terms of qualification: , RTBF and VRT each qualified four times out of ten semi-finals.


Participation overview


Hostings


Awards


Barbara Dex Award


Related involvement


Conductors


Commentators and spokespersons

Over the years, commentary for the contest on VRT and RTBF has been provided by several experienced radio and television presenters, including Piet de Nuyl Jr.,
Jacques Mercier Jacques Mercier (born 17 October 1943 in Mouscron) is a Belgian writer and television and radio presenter. The third eldest son of René and Denise Mercier, Jacques Mercier was educated at St. Joseph's College. Mercier joined RTBF in September ...
,
Luc Appermont Luc Jozef Amelie Appermont (born 4 October 1949) is a Flemish television presenter. He started his career on Radio 2 as a radio announcer, he hosted the talent show ''Observatory''. From 1976 until 1990 he was the regular Belgian commentator fo ...
and
Paule Herreman Paule Herreman (1919 – 3 October 1991) was a Belgian actress and television presenter for National Institute of Broadcasting (INR). Career Early life Daughter of the Dutch-speaking poet Raymond Herreman, Paule Herreman studied Germanic ph ...
. From 1991,
André Vermeulen André Leopold Adiel Vermeulen (born 25 October 1955 in Bruges) is a Belgian-Flemish journalist and television personality for VRT. Between 1991 and 2013, Vermeulen following Luc Appermont had been the Flemish commentator for the Eurovision So ...
provided the Dutch-language commentary every year except 1996.
Jean-Pierre Hautier Jean-Pierre Hautier (18 October 1955 – 12 October 2012) was a Belgian television presenter and broadcaster for RTBF. Hautier was known for his long-time commentary for RTBF viewers on the Eurovision Song Contest which he had done since the 19 ...
provided French-language commentary from 1994 to 2012, later dying shortly after the 2012 contest. In 1962, BRT retransmitted the commentary feed from the Dutch broadcaster NTS, possibly for financial reasons. VRT supplied an additional commentator to join André Vermeulen starting in 1998; between 1999 and 2010, dual commentary was provided by either
Bart Peeters Bart August Maria Peeters (born 30 November 1959) is a Belgian singer, musician, television presenter and actor. Biography Early years Peeters studied Germanic philology and drama in Antwerp. There, he met Jan Leyers and Hugo Matthysen, wit ...
or
Anja Daems Anja Daems (born 26 May 1968) is a Belgian radio presenter and television host. Biography Daems spent her childhood in Geel. She studied at the Conservatory in Antwerp. During her last year of study she started working as a reporter at Radio 2. ...
. Peeters provided the commentary during the years when VRT selected the entries, whilst Daems commentated the years in which RTBF selected the entries. Sven Pichal replaced Daems in 2011, whilst
Peter Van de Veire Peter Van de Veire (born 1 December 1971) is a well-known radio personality in Flanders. Early life Van de Veire grew up in the town of Waarschoot. After attaining a degree in communications management, he briefly sold vacuum cleaners door-t ...
replaced Peeters. In 2007, Jean-Louis Lahaye joined
Jean-Pierre Hautier Jean-Pierre Hautier (18 October 1955 – 12 October 2012) was a Belgian television presenter and broadcaster for RTBF. Hautier was known for his long-time commentary for RTBF viewers on the Eurovision Song Contest which he had done since the 19 ...
as a supplementary commentator for RTBF. After Hautier's death in 2012, Lahaye was joined by
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in 2013.


Photo gallery

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performing "O Julissi" in Belgrade () File:Patrick Ouchène, 2009.jpg, Copycat in Moscow () File:Tom Dice.jpg,
Tom Dice Tom Eeckhout (born 25 November 1989), known professionally as Tom Dice, is a Belgian singer-songwriter. He finished runner-up in the Flemish version of ''The X Factor'' in 2008 using his birth name Tom Eeckhout, but soon after changed his name ta ...
in Oslo () File:ESC2013 - Belgium 08 (crop).jpg,
Roberto Bellarosa Roberto Bellarosa (born 23 August 1994) is a Belgians, Belgian singer. Bellarosa came to fame for being the first winner of ''The Voice Belgique''. He also represented Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013, finishing in 12th place with 71 ...
performing "Love Kills" in Malmö () File:ESC2014 - Belgium 01.jpg, Axel Hirsoux performing "Mother" in Copenhagen () File:20150515 ESC 2015 Loïc Nottet 6332.jpg,
Loïc Nottet Loïc Jean-Pierre Nottet (; born 10 April 1996) is a Belgian people, Belgian singer, songwriter and dancer. He began his career as a singer in the third season of ''The Voice Belgique'' in 2014 and represented Belgium in the Eurovision Song Cont ...
performing " Rhythm Inside" in Vienna () File:ESC2016 - Belgium 12.jpg,
Laura Tesoro Laura Tesoro (born 19 August 1996) is a Belgian singer and actress. She represented Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest 2016 with the song " What's the Pressure". Tesoro is also known for portraying Charlotte on the Flemish soap opera ''Fam ...
performing "What's the Pressure" in Stockholm () File:Blanche (Belgium). Photo 380.jpg, Blanche performing "City Lights" in Kyiv () File:ESC2018 - Belgium 10.jpg,
Sennek Laura Groeseneken (born 30 April 1990), also known as Sennek, is a Belgian singer and songwriter. She represented Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest 2018 with the song " A Matter of Time", but did not make it to the final. Groeseneken has p ...
performing "A Matter of Time" in Lisbon () File:ESC2019-Belgium.jpg,
Eliot Elliot (also spelled Eliot, Elliotte, Elliott, Eliott and Elyot) is a personal name which can serve as either a surname or a given name. Although the given name has historically been given to males, females have increasingly been given the name ...
performing "Wake Up" in
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() File:ESC 2021 Rotterdam 1st Semi Jury Show Belgium.jpg,
Hooverphonic Hooverphonic is a Belgian electronic band that was formed in October 1995. Though originally categorized as a trip hop group, they quickly expanded their sound to the point where it could no longer be described as a belonging to a single genre, ...
performing "
The Wrong Place "The Wrong Place" is a song by Belgian band Hooverphonic. The song represented Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, after being internally selected by the national broadcasters Vlaamse Radio- en Televisieom ...
" in Rotterdam () File:Eurovision 2022 - Semi-final 2 - Belgium - Jérémie Makiese (01).jpg,
Jérémie Makiese Jérémie Makiese (; born 15 June 2000) is a Belgian singer and footballer, who rose to fame after winning ''The Voice Belgique 2021''. He represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 with the song "Miss You (Jérémie Makiese song), Miss Yo ...
performing " Miss You" in Turin () File:Eurovision 2023 - Jury Semi-final 2 - Belgium - Gustaph (03).jpg, Gustaph performing " Because of You" in Liverpool () File:Mustii Eurovision Song Contest 2024 Semi 2 01.jpg,
Mustii Thomas Michel Mustin (; born 21 November 1990), better known by his stage name Mustii, is a Belgian actor and singer. As part of his career he has released two albums ''21st Century Boy'' and ''It's Happening Now,'' which have both peaked insid ...
performing "
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" in Malmö () File:Red Sebastian at ESC2025 for Belgium 10.jpg,
Red Sebastian Seppe Guido Yvonne Herreman (; born 13 May 1999), known professionally as Red Sebastian, is a Belgian singer-songwriter. He in the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 with the song "Strobe Lights”. Career Seppe Herreman was born on 13 May 1999 ...
performing "
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" in Basel ()


See also

*
Belgium in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest Belgium competed in every Junior Eurovision Song Contest before withdrawing in 2013. The country's best result was in , when Laura Omloop came 4th with "Zo verliefd". Belgium's worst result was in , with Trust (Belgian band), Trust coming 15th wit ...
– Junior version of the Eurovision Song Contest.


Notes and references


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