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Eurovision Song Contest 2008
Country Belgium
National selection
Selection processEurosong '08
Selection date(s)Heats:
27 January 2008
3 February 2008
10 February 2008
17 February 2008
Semi-finals:
24 February 2008
2 March 2008
Final:
9 March 2008
Selected artist(s)Ishtar
Selected song"O Julissi"
Selected songwriter(s)Michel Vangheluwe
Finals performance
Semi-final resultFailed to qualify (17th)
Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest
◄2007 2008 2009►

Belgium participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008 with the song "O Julissi" written by Michel Vangheluwe. The song was performed by the band Ishtar. The Belgian entry for the 2008 contest in Belgrade, Serbia was selected through the national final Eurosong '08, organised by the Flemish broadcaster Vlaamse Radio- en Televisieomroeporganisatie (VRT). The competition featured twenty competing entries and consisted of seven shows. In the final on 9 March 2008, "O Julissi Na Jalini" performed by Ishtar was selected as the winner via a public televote. The song was later retitled as "O Julissi".

Belgium was drawn to compete in the first semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest which took place on 20 May 2008. Performing during the show in position 6, "O Julissi" was not announced among the 10 qualifying entries of the first semi-final and therefore did not qualify to compete in the final. It was later revealed that Belgium placed seventeenth out of the 19 participating countries in the semi-final with 16 points.

Background

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Prior to the 2008 contest, Belgium had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest forty-nine times since its debut as one of seven countries to take part in 1956.[1] Since then, the country has won the contest on one occasion in 1986 with the song "J'aime la vie" performed by Sandra Kim. Following the introduction of semi-finals for 2004, Belgium had been featured in only one final. In 2007, The KMG's represented the country with the song "Love Power", placing twenty-sixth in the semi-final and failing to advance to the final.

The Belgian broadcaster for the 2008 contest, who broadcasts the event in Belgium and organises the selection process for its entry, was Vlaamse Radio- en Televisieomroeporganisatie (VRT). The Belgian participation in the contest alternates between two broadcasters: the Flemish VRT and the Walloon Radio Télévision Belge de la Communauté Française (RTBF). Both broadcasters have selected the Belgian entry using national finals and internal selections in the past. In 2006, VRT organised the national final Eurosong in order to select the Belgian entry, while in 2007, RTBF internally selected both the artist and song that would represent the nation. On 24 April 2007, VRT confirmed Belgium's participation in the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest and announced that the Eurosong national final would be held to select their entry.[2]

Before Eurovision

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Eurosong '08

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Eurosong '08 was the national final that selected Belgium's entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008. The competition consisted of seven shows that commenced on 27 January 2008 and concluded with a final on 9 March 2008 where the winning song and artist were selected. All shows took place in Studio 5 at the VRT studios in Brussels, hosted by Bart Peeters and were broadcast on Eén.[3][4] The final was also broadcast online at the official Eurovision Song Contest website eurovision.tv.[5]

Format

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Twenty entries were selected to compete in Eurosong. Four heats took place on 27 January 2008, 3 February 2008, 10 February 2008 and 17 February 2008 with each show featuring five entries. The top two as determined by public televoting qualified to the semi-finals, while a panel of experts also selected two wildcards out of the third and fourth placed acts in the heats to advance.[6] Two semi-finals took place on 24 February and 2 March 2008 with each show featuring five entries. The top two as determined by public televoting qualified to the final, while the expert panel also selected a wildcard out of the third and fourth placed acts in the semi-finals to advance.[7] The final took place on 9 March 2008 where the winner was chosen by public televoting.[8]

During each of the seven shows, the expert panel provided commentary and feedback to the artists as well as selected entries to advance in the competition. The experts were:[9]

Competing entries

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A submission period was opened on 24 April 2007 for artists and songwriters to submit their entries until 23 November 2007.[2] The twenty acts selected by VRT for the competition from 450 entries received during the submission period were announced on 17 December 2007.[10][11]

Artist Song Songwriter(s)
A Butterfly Mind "Lonely Hearts on Wheels" Annelies Cappaert
Brahim "What I Like About You" Brahim Attaeb, Alan Glass
Di Bono "I'm Not Sorry" Frederic Di Bono, Liset Alea
EFR "Your Guiding Star" Sergio Quisquater, Vincent Pierins, Patrick Hamilton
Elisa "Around the World" Ove Andre Brenna
Ellis-T "My Music" Regi Penxten
Esther "Game Over" Alan Ross, David James, John McLaughin, Esther Sels, Ingrid Mank
Eva Darche "We Breathe" Marc Paelinck, Jamie Winchester
Femme Fatale "Decadence" Gerard James Borg, Mik Tanczos, Frank Jordens
Francesco Palmeri "Vagabundo" Francesco Palmeri
Geena Lisa "Wheel of Time" Geena Lisa, Sebastien Duthoit, Yves Barbieux
Ishtar "O Julissi Na Jalini" Michel Vangheluwe
Katy Satyn "Magical Sensation" Jens Engelbrecht, Stina Engelbrecht, Anders Lennartsson, Göran Månsson
Kenza "Breaking All the Rules" Rudolf Hecke
Nelson "If I Can't Find Love" Nelson Morais
Paranoiacs "Shout It Out" Hans Stevens, Raf Stevens
Raevan "Shut Down the Heatmachine" Michael Garvin, Marc Paelinck
Sandrine "I Feel the Same Way" Michelle Lawson, Peter-John Vettese, Felix Howard
Tanya Dexters "Addicted to You" Thomas G:son, Bobby Ljunggren, Henrik Wikström
Tabitha Cycon "Rumour Has It" / "It's a Beautiful Day" Marc Paelinck, Marwenna Diame

Shows

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Heats

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The four heats took place on 27 January, 3 February, 10 February and 17 February 2008. In each show five entries competed and public televoting solely determined the top two that qualified to the semi-finals. An additional two entries were awarded wildcards by the expert panel from the third and fourth placed acts in the heats to proceed to the semi-finals.[12]

Heat 1 – 27 January 2008
Draw Artist Song Place Result
1 Katy Satyn "Magical Sensation" 1 Advanced
2 Raevan "Shut Down the Heatmachine" 3–4 Eliminated
3 Brahim "What I Like About You" 2 Advanced
4 Eva Darche "We Breathe" 5 Eliminated
5 Femme Fatale "Decadence" 3–4 Eliminated
Heat 2 – 3 February 2008
Draw Artist Song Place Result
1 Kenza "Breaking All the Rules" 3–4 Eliminated
2 EFR "Your Guiding Star" 3–4 Eliminated
3 Ishtar "O Julissi Na Jalini" 1 Advanced
4 Esther "Game Over" 5 Eliminated
5 Tanya Dexters "Addicted to You" 2 Advanced
Heat 3 – 10 February 2008
Draw Artist Song Place Result
1 Ellis-T "My Music" 3–4 Eliminated
2 Tabitha Cycon "Rumour Has It" 3–4 Wildcard
3 Di Bono "I'm Not Sorry" 5 Eliminated
4 Nelson "If I Can't Find Love" 1 Advanced
5 Geena Lisa "Wheel of Time" 2 Advanced
Heat 4 – 17 February 2008
Draw Artist Song Place Result
1 Francesco Palmeri "Vagabundo" 5 Eliminated
2 Paranoiacs "Shout It Out" 2 Advanced
3 Elisa "Around the World" 3–4 Eliminated
4 A Butterfly Mind "Lonely Hearts on Wheels" 3–4 Wildcard
5 Sandrine "I Feel the Same Way" 1 Advanced

Semi-finals

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The two semi-finals took place on 24 February and 2 March 2008. In each show five entries competed and public televoting solely determined the top two that qualified to the final. An additional entry was awarded a wildcard by the expert panel from the third and fourth placed acts in the semi-finals to proceed to the final.[13][14] Tabitha Cycon changed the title of "Rumour Has It" to "It's a Beautiful Day" for the second semi-final.[4]

Semi-final 1 – 24 February 2008
Draw Artist Song Place Result
1 Tanya Dexters "Addicted to You" 5 Eliminated
2 Nelson "If I Can't Find Love" 1 Advanced
3 Paranoiacs "Shout It Out" 2 Advanced
4 A Butterfly Mind "Lonely Hearts on Wheels" 3–4 Eliminated
5 Katy Satyn "Magical Sensation" 3–4 Eliminated
Semi-final 2 – 2 March 2008
Draw Artist Song Place Result
1 Geena Lisa "Wheel of Time" 5 Eliminated
2 Tabitha Cycon "It's a Beautiful Day" 3–4 Eliminated
3 Sandrine "I Feel the Same Way" 2 Advanced
4 Ishtar "O Julissi Na Jalini" 1 Advanced
5 Brahim "What I Like About You" 3–4 Wildcard

Final

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The final took place on 7 March 2008 where the five entries that qualified from the preceding two semi-finals competed. The winner, "O Julissi Na Jalini" performed by Ishtar, was selected solely by public televoting.[15]

Final – 7 March 2008
Draw Artist Song Place
1 Brahim "What I Like About You" 4
2 Paranoiacs "Shout It Out" 3
3 Nelson "If I Can't Find Love" 5
4 Sandrine "I Feel the Same Way" 2
5 Ishtar "O Julissi Na Jalini" 1

Ratings

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Viewing figures by show
Show Date Viewing figures Ref.
Nominal Share
Heat 1 27 January 2008 1,250,569 45.6% [16]
Heat 2 3 February 2008 1,206,619 44.2%
Heat 3 10 February 2008 1,188,071 42.4%
Heat 4 17 February 2008 1,166,540 42.1%
Semi-final 1 24 February 2008 1,173,015 41.9%
Semi-final 2 2 March 2008 1,227,598 43.9%
Final 7 March 2008 1,400,197 50.5%

Promotion

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Ishtar specifically promoted "O Julissi" as the Belgian Eurovision entry by appearing in the Netherlands during the RTL 4 programme Life and Cooking on 4 May 2008.[17] The promotional activity was financially supported by Flemish Minister of Culture Bert Anciaux who conferred a state support of €25,000 to the band.[18]

At Eurovision

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It was announced in September 2007 that the competition's format would be expanded to two semi-finals in 2008.[19] According to the rules, all nations with the exceptions of the host country and the "Big Four" (France, Germany, Spain and the United Kingdom) are required to qualify from one of two semi-finals in order to compete for the final; the top nine songs from each semi-final as determined by televoting progress to the final, and a tenth was determined by back-up juries. The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) split up the competing countries into six different pots based on voting patterns from previous contests, with countries with favourable voting histories put into the same pot. On 28 January 2008, a special allocation draw was held which placed each country into one of the two semi-finals. Belgium was placed into the first semi-final, to be held on 20 May 2008.[20] The running order for the semi-finals was decided through another draw on 17 March 2008 and Belgium was set to perform in position 6, following the entry from San Marino and before the entry from Azerbaijan.[21]

The two semi-finals and the final was broadcast in Belgium by both the Flemish and Walloon broadcasters. VRT broadcast the shows on één with commentary in Dutch by Bart Peeters and André Vermeulen. RTBF televised the shows on La Une with commentary in French by Jean-Pierre Hautier and Jean-Louis Lahaye. All shows were also broadcast by VRT on Radio 2 with commentary in Dutch by Michel Follet and Sven Pichal, and by RTBF on La Première with commentary in French by Patrick Duhamel and Corinne Boulangier.[22][23] The Belgian spokesperson, who announced the Belgian votes during the final, was Sandrine Van Handenhoven.[24]

Semi-final

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Ishtar during a rehearsal before the first semi-final

Ishtar took part in technical rehearsals on 11 and 15 May, followed by dress rehearsals on 19 and 20 May.[25] The Belgian performance featured the members of Ishtar performing on stage with lead singer Soetkin Baptist in a red and white dress and walking intermittently between the other members throughout the song. Due to the band originally consisting of ten members, four of them were not featured during the performance. The stage setting was dark and the LED screens displayed graphics resembling musical notes.[26][27] The Belgian performance was choreographed by Ricardo Overman.[18]

At the end of the show, Belgium was not announced among the top 10 entries in the first semi-final and therefore failed to qualify to compete in the final. It was later revealed that Belgium placed seventeenth in the semi-final, receiving a total of 16 points.[28]

Voting

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Below is a breakdown of points awarded to Belgium and awarded by Belgium in the first semi-final and grand final of the contest. The nation awarded its 12 points to Armenia in the semi-final and the final of the contest.

Points awarded to Belgium

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Points awarded to Belgium (Semi-final 1)[29]
Score Country
12 points
10 points  Netherlands
8 points
7 points
6 points  Estonia
5 points
4 points
3 points
2 points
1 point

Points awarded by Belgium

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References

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