The Belgian Final was held on February 21st at the RTBF TV Studios in Brussels, hosted by Pierre Collard-Bovy. Before the final there had been 3 quarter-finals and a semi-final. The winning song was chosen by an „expert“ jury of 12 people. 1 Si tu aimes ma musique If you like my music Stella 1st 2…
All of the quarter finals and the semi-final were held at the RTBF TV studios in Brussels, hosted by Pierre Collard-Bovy. The winning songs were chosen by televoting. Quarter-Final 1 – January 24th 1 Si tu aimes ma musique If you like my music Stella Q 2 Vivons l’amour de demain Let us live the…
The Belgian Final was held on March 7th at the American Theatre in Brussels, hosted by Luc Appermont. Before the final there were 3 semi-finals. The winner was chosen by an „expert“ jury and only the name of the winner was announced, although it is rumoured that Liliane St. Pierre came 2nd.
The Belgian Final was held on the 24th of February at the RTBF TV Studios hosted by Jean Vallée who represented Belgium in ESC 1970 & 1978. The winner was chosen by an „expert“ jury. 1 Etre heureux rien qu’une heure To be happy just for an hour Bruno Brel 2 ? ? Domani 3…
Micha Marah sang all of the songs in the semi-finals which were hosted by Karl Buts. Each week the least popular song (chosen by the public) was eliminated. In the 4th Semi-Final, Micha Marah was allowed to reinstate one of the previously eliminated songs to give it another chance. Semi-Final 1 1 Mooi prater Smooth…
The Belgian Final was held on March 3rd at the Amerikaans Theatre in Brussels, hosted by Karl Buts. Before the final there had been 4 semi-finals. Micha Marah sang all the songs and the winner was chosen by an „expert“ jury of 20 people consisting of former ESC entrants, people from TV, radio and the press.…
The Belgian Final was held on February 8th. The winner was chosen by an „expert“ jury. 1 L’Odyssée The Odyssey Henri Seroka ? 2 À qui parler d’amour To whom do you speak about love Frank Michael ? 3 L’amour ça fait chanter la vie Love that made life sing Jean Vallée 1st 4 L’an…
The Belgian Semi-Finals were held at the Amerikaans Theater in Brussels, hosted by Luc Appermont. In each semi-final the groups performed some of their hits, plus 3 potential songs for the ESC. The songs were voted on by 192 people in the audience who awarded each song a mark between 1-6 points immediately after it had…
The Belgian Final was held on February 5th at the Amerikaans Theater in Brussels, hosted by Luc Appermont. There were 3 groups participating, and each of them had their own semi-final in the 3 weeks before the final. The winner was chosen by 192 people in the audience over two rounds of voting – the first…
The Belgian Final was held on January 21st. The winner was chosen by a jury consisting of both „experts“ and members of the public. 1 Monsieur, chante pour moi Sir, sing for me Delizia ? 2 Je viens chanter I come to sing Didier Vincent ? 3 La musique The music Le Grand Frisson ?…