Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest 1992

Eurovision Song Contest 1992
Country  Belgium
National selection
Selection process Finale nationale Concours Eurovision de la Chanson
Selection date(s) 8 March 1992
Selected entrant Morgane
Selected song "Nous, on veut des violons"
Finals performance
Final result 20th, 11 points
Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest
◄1991 • 1992 • 1993►

Belgium competed at the Eurovision Song Contest 1992, represented by Morgane with "Nous, on veut des violons".

Selection

The Walloon broadcaster, RTBF, was in charge of the Belgiam Eurovision entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 1992, held in Malmö, Sweden. The selection was hosted by Thierry Luthers and the winner was chosen by five regional juries (Brabant, Hainaut, Liège, Luxembourg, Namur), plus a jury consisting of music professionals.

Final - 8 March 1992
Draw Artist Song Points Place
1 Carole "Au tour du monde" 27 6
2 Anne Coster "Elie" 44 4=
3 Jean-Louis Constant Daulne "Swinguez-vous la vie" 47 3
4 Les Malheurs de Sophie "Les petites filles de Bouddha" 24 8
5 Maïra "Coup de soleil" 49 2
6 Morgane "Nous on veut des violons" 61 1
7 Nathalie & Philippe Laumont "Douze étoiles en harmonie" 44 4=
8 Fabienne Pétrisse "Mon mec est dans la finance" 12 10
9 Siloé "Tu es tout au bout de ma chanson" 15 9
10 Françoise Vidick "Ne me dis pas que tout s'éteint" 25 7
Jury votes
Song Brabant Hainaut Liège Luxembourg Namur Professional
Jury
Total
Au tour du monde54566127
Elie1107127744
Swinguez-vous la vie1078841047
Les petites filles de Bouddha65425224
Coup de soleil7810481249
Nous on veut des violons121212712661
Douze étoiles en harmonie8261010844
Mon mec est dans la finance23111412
Tu es tout au bout de ma chanson31233315
Ne me dis pas que tout s'éteint46352525

At Eurovision

Morgane performed 2nd in the running order of the contest, following Spain and preceding Israel. "Nous, on veut violons" received 11 points: 1 from Luxembourg; 3 from Spain and France; and 4 from Turkey, placing 20th of 23 countries competing.

Points Awarded by Belgium[1]

12 points United Kingdom
10 points Malta
8 points Austria
7 points Ireland
6 points Germany
5 points  Switzerland
4 points Iceland
3 points Norway
2 points Netherlands
1 point Spain

References

See also

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