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Belgium’s pride in the ‘ESC250’ throughout the years
Belgium has reached the Eurovision Song Contest top ten four times in the past ten editions. Loïc Nottet, Blanche, Laura Tesoro and Gustaph all delivered strong results. Belgium won the contest only once, in 1986 with Sandra Kim. But how have the various Belgian entries performed in the ESC250 over the years? Here’s an overview.
Across the years that the ESC250 has been organised by this website, we have seen thirteen Belgian entries appear in the fan-voted list.
Record numbers
The 2017 edition featured the highest number of Belgian entries. No fewer than eight Belgian Eurovision classics collected enough points to make it into the ESC250.
High rankings for Blanche
Two of them even reached the top ten in the first edition organised by this website, with City Lights by Blanche (photo) finishing as the highest-ranked Belgian entry in fifth place.
The Brussels-born singer managed to hold onto her ranking in 2018 and, in half of all ESC250 editions, City Lights was Belgium’s best-performing Eurovision song.
Three times in the top ten
Blanche shares that distinction with Loïc Nottet. Rhythm Inside has appeared in the top ten three times, peaking at sixth place.
The entries from 2015 and 2017 also share another unique achievement: neither has ever been absent from the ESC250. In fact, every single year both Rhythm Inside and City Lights finished among the fifty songs with the highest number of points.
Almost every year in the list
One more Belgian entry came close to appearing in the ESC250 every year. Only in 2021 did Sanomi by Urban Trad fail to make the list.
Belgium’s only Eurovision winner so far, Sandra Kim, missed out twice: in 2021 and 2022. Her highest position for J’aime la vie was 172nd place, achieved in 2017.
Gustaph and Mustii also maintain a 100% score for now, having appeared in the list every year since their (recent) Eurovision participation.
Four songs in the top 100
Four Belgian songs reached the top 100. In addition to Loïc Nottet and Blanche, both Gustaph (98th) and Mustii (94th) received enough votes to finish inside the top hundred, each in the year of their Eurovision participation.
With its 94th place, Before the Party’s Over is also the highest-ranking Belgian entry that did not qualify for the Eurovision final.
An overview of all Belgian entries in the ESC250:
| 2024 | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mustii - Before the Party's Over (2024) | 94 | |||||||
| Gustaph - Because of You (2023) | 197 | 98 | ||||||
| Jérémie Makiese - Miss You (2022) | 201 | |||||||
| Hooverphonic - The Wrong Place (2021) | 216 | 232 | 142 | |||||
| Sennek - A Matter of Time (2018) | 237 | 116 | ||||||
| Blanche - City Lights (2017) | 42 | 35 | 23 | 26 | 17 | 11 | 5 | 5 |
| Laura Tesoro - What's the Pressure (2016) | 182 | 154 | ||||||
| Loïc Nottet - Rhythm Inside (2015) | 41 | 32 | 26 | 23 | 11 | 6 | 7 | 10 |
| Tom Dice - Me and My Guitar (2010) | 165 | 193 | ||||||
| Kate Ryan - Je T'adore (2006) | 243 | 182 | 208 | 206 | 238 | |||
| Urban Trad - Sanomi (2003) | 218 | 203 | 190 | 187 | 161 | 130 | 122 | |
| Liliane Saint-Pierre - Soldiers of Love (1987) | 203 | |||||||
| Sandra Kim - J'aime la vie (1986) | 231 | 191 | 190 | 236 | 245 | 172 |
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Disclaimer: this article is based on the ESC250 editions organised by Songfestival.be (2017 – present).