Belgium have confirmed their participation ahead of the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest, due to be held in Italy. The organising broadcaster behind their participation alternates between Dutch-speaking Flemish VRT and French-speaking RTBF. After two consecutive years of VRT (due to the cancellation of 2020), 2022 will once again be overseen by RTBF.
Radio télévision belge de la communauté française (RTBF), the French-language Belgian broadcaster, has confirmed their participation for Eurovision 2022 to ESC Today. Although the method of selection has not been confirmed, RTBF have fully internally-selected their entries since 2013.
Back in June, The Voice Belgique winner Jérémie Makiese expressed his interest in representing Belgium at Eurovision 2022 in an interview. If previous years are anything to go by, we should know their selected artist before the end of the year.
Belgium at Eurovision 2021
Hooverphonic were formed in 1995, with Alex Callier and Raymond Geerts at the helm. Although the band have since had six lead singers, Geike Arnaert (who joined in 1997) is their longest-serving and is the vocalist behind their biggest international hit “Mad About You”. She rejoined the band last year during the preparations process for their 2021 entry.
Flemish broadcaster VRT selected Hooverphonic in the second half of 2019 to represent Belgium in 2020. The band had planned to go to Rotterdam with “Release Me”, but unfortunately COVID-19 threw a spanner in the works. However, the group got a second chance and instead brought “The Wrong Place” to Rotterdam this year. They placed 19th in the Grand Final with 74 points.
Prior to the contest, the band celebrated their 25th anniversary in their hometown Sint-Niklaas. They also released their latest album Hidden Stories to mark the occasion.
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