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Emmy

About Quick Facts NameEmmy Kristine Guttulsrud Kristiansen Born13 September 2000 Nationality🇳🇴 Norwegian National SelectionEurosong 2025Norsk Melodi Grand Prix 2021 In Eurovision2025 Basel SongLayka Party (2025) Biography Emmy Kristine Guttulsrud Kristiansen, known professionally as Emmy, is a Norwegian singer-songwriter born on September 13, 2000, in Sande, Holmestrand Municipality, Norway. She grew up in a musically inclined family, which fostered her early interest in music. As a child, she participated in choir activities, laying the foundation for her future in singing. In 2015, at the age of 14, Emmy competed in the Melodi Grand Prix Junior, the national final for the Junior Eurovision Song Contest, with her song “Aiaiaiai.” This experience marked her initial foray into the national music scene. Emmy’s career progressed as she took part in the Melodi Grand Prix 2021, Norway’s national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest. Performing the song “Witch Woods,” she advanced to the final after winning her semi-final round. Although she did not secure a top-four position in the final, the song gained attention and climbed the charts, establishing her presence in the Norwegian music industry. Beyond traditional media, Emmy expanded her reach through social media platforms, particularly TikTok, where she garnered over 1.2 million followers. Her content resonated with a global audience, enhancing her visibility and influence as an artist. In 2024, Emmy engaged in various songwriting sessions across locations such as Los Angeles, Latvia, and France, collaborating with different artists and producers. These experiences contributed to her artistic development and broadened her musical perspectives. A significant milestone in Emmy’s career occurred in January 2025 when she was announced as a participant in Eurosong 2025, the Irish national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest. She competed with the song “Laika Party,” which she co-wrote with Kilbeggan-based singer-songwriter Larissa Tormey. The collaboration originated from their meeting at a songwriting camp in Norway. Emmy has released numerous singles throughout her career. Her discography includes “Bjørnar” (2016), “Frightened of Lightning” (2016), and “Jeg ser at du har ringt” (2018). In 2019, she released “The Little Boy” and “Er det du som har tatt den?”. The following year, she introduced “Gunnar” and “If Only” (2020). Her music continued to evolve with “Collection” (2021), “Brilleskille” with Ole Hartz (2021), and “Some Say” (2021). In 2022, she released “Venus (Why Don’t We Run)”, “Juliet”, “Dear Sandman”, and “Dear Santa”. In 2023, she shared “Just a Ghost”, “DotA” with J.O.X, “She”, and “Haunting You”. The year 2024 saw multiple releases, including “Vil ha dig” with Unge Lama, “Lose My Love”, “Dancing Alone”, and “Om du var min” with J.O.X. She also collaborated on “Ain’t Nobody” with Braaten, “The Hanging Tree” with Braaheim and Ilyaa, and “Boten Anna” with J.O.X and Hubbe. Additional 2024 releases include “Behind Blue Eyes” with Braaheim and Ilyaa, “Say You Love Me” with Braaheim and Ilyaa, “Lie to Me”, “Monster”, and “Left Outside Alone”. In 2025, she released “Mom Is Home” with K-391 and Nick Strand. Entries Layka Party Country🇮🇪 Ireland Year2025 LanguageEnglish LyricsEmmy Kristine Guttulsrud KristiansenErlend Guttulsrud KristiansenHenrik ØstlundLarissa TormeyTruls Marius Aara MusicEmmy Kristine Guttulsrud KristiansenErlend Guttulsrud KristiansenHenrik ØstlundLarissa TormeyTruls Marius Aara Backings– Results Semi Points:Position:Running order: Results Finals Points:Position:Running order: https://youtu.be/-wnjg9jZEcM?si=ui75k52xEshzDQ1I

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🇮🇪 Ireland selects in the Late-Late-Show

Ireland selects in the Late-Late-Show. As every year, the national final Eurosong will be held during this tv-show, hosted by Patrick Kielty. The show starts at 22:35 CET and you can watch it here. Three juries will decide who is going to win: televoters, an Irish jury and an international jury. Six songs are competing, and they are: nr Artist Title   1 Adgy Run Into The Night 2 Bobbi Arlo Powerplay 3 Reylta Fire 4 Samantha Mumba My Way 5 Niyl Growt 6 Emmy Laika Party Adgy was 5th in Eurosong 2023.Emmy reached the final of Melodi Grand Prix in Norway in 2021. Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest Ireland has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest since 1965, achieving notable success. The country holds the record for the most wins, with seven victories. Its first win came in 1970 with Dana’s “All Kinds of Everything.” The 1990s saw Ireland dominate, winning four times in a row from 1992 to 1994 and again in 1996. Johnny Logan remains the only artist to win twice as a performer, in 1980 and 1987. The country last won in 1996 with Eimear Quinn’s “The Voice.” In recent years, Ireland has struggled to qualify for the final, with only one appearance since 2013. The country’s selection process has varied, using both national finals and internal choices. The contest remains popular in Ireland, despite mixed results. RTÉ, the national broadcaster, continues to organize participation. The country’s most recent entry was in 2024. Bambie Thug managed to let Ireland return to the scorebord with their entry “Doomsday Blue”. They reached a 6th place.

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🇧🇪 Red Sebastian represents Belgium in Basel

Red Sebastian represents Belgium in Basel. He will sing the song “Strobe Lights”, written and composed by Ameerah A. Roelants, Billie Bentein, Willem Vanderstichele and Red Sebastian himself. The song won the national final Eurosong tonight. Here are the full results of the contest. Red Sebastian, “Strobe Lights”, 423 pts Leez, “Perfectly Imperfect”, 144 pts Mentissa, “Désolée”, 131 pts Stefanie Callebaut, “Gloria”, 111 pts Jelle van Dael, “Monster”, 115 pts Grace, “Pull up”, 89 pts Lenn, “Air balloon”, 82 pts Le Manou, “Fille à papa”, 75 pts  

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🇧🇪 Tonight is the night for Belgium!

Tonight is the night for Belgium! They will select their entry for Eurovision through Eurosong. The show starts at 20:55 and you can watch it here and on YouTube. Eight songs will compete in EMG Studio 7 in Vilvoorde near Brussels. The show will be hosted by Peter van de Veire. 50% jury and 50% televoting will decide which song and singer will represent Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest. Here are the contestants: nr Artist Song   1 Leez Perfectly Imperfect 2 Le Manou Fille à papa 3 Jelle Van Dael Monster 4 Mentissa Désolée 5 Lenn Air Baloon 6 Stefanie Callebaut Gloria 7 Red Sebastian Strobe Lights 8 Grace Pull up None of the artists have ever taken part in Eurovision or any national selections. However, Lenn’s grandfather, Louis Neefs, represented Belgium in 1967 and 1969. Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest Belgium has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest since its inception in 1956. The country achieved its first top-three placement in 1978, when Jean Vallée’s “L’amour ça fait chanter la vie” secured second place. In 1986, Belgium won the contest with Sandra Kim’s “J’aime la vie,” marking its only victory to date. Another notable result came in 2003, when Urban Trad’s “Sanomi” finished as the runner-up, just two points behind the winner. In the 2024 Eurovision Song Contest, Belgium was represented by Mustii with the song “Before the Party’s Over.” The entry competed in the second semi-final but did not advance to the grand final, placing 13th with 18 points. Throughout its Eurovision history, Belgium has employed various methods for selecting its entries, including national finals and internal selections. The country has presented songs in multiple languages, such as Dutch, French, English, and even constructed languages. Belgium’s results have varied over the years, with periods of both high placements and early eliminations.

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🇧🇪 Belgium presents the first songs

photo: VRT Belgium presents the first songs tonight. Four of the eight entries will be presented on Belgian television. There will be no selection or competition yet. Next week, the other four will be presented and on February 1st, the Belgian selection will be held. The show starts at 20:45 CET and you can watch it here. These are the four songs of tonight: Grace sings “Pull up” Leez sings “Perfectly imperfect” Le Manou sings “Fille à papa” Lenn sings “Air Balloon”   All four artists are new to Eurovision and the national finals. However, Lenn’s grandfather isn’t: Louis Neefs represented Belgium in the 1967 and 1969 Eurovision Song Contest.

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Emmy

About Quick Facts NameEmmy Kristine Guttulsrud Kristiansen Born13 September 2000 Nationality🇳🇴 Norwegian National SelectionEurosong 2025Norsk Melodi Grand Prix 2021 In Eurovision2025 Basel SongLayka Party (2025) Biography Emmy Kristine Guttulsrud Kristiansen, known professionally as Emmy, is a Norwegian singer-songwriter born on September 13, 2000, in Sande, Holmestrand Municipality, Norway. She grew up in a musically inclined family, which fostered her early interest in music. As a child, she participated in choir activities, laying the foundation for her future in singing. In 2015, at the age of 14, Emmy competed in the Melodi Grand Prix Junior, the national final for the Junior Eurovision Song Contest, with her song “Aiaiaiai.” This experience marked her initial foray into the national music scene. Emmy’s career progressed as she took part in the Melodi Grand Prix 2021, Norway’s national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest. Performing the song “Witch Woods,” she advanced to the final after winning her semi-final round. Although she did not secure a top-four position in the final, the song gained attention and climbed the charts, establishing her presence in the Norwegian music industry. Beyond traditional media, Emmy expanded her reach through social media platforms, particularly TikTok, where she garnered over 1.2 million followers. Her content resonated with a global audience, enhancing her visibility and influence as an artist. In 2024, Emmy engaged in various songwriting sessions across locations such as Los Angeles, Latvia, and France, collaborating with different artists and producers. These experiences contributed to her artistic development and broadened her musical perspectives. A significant milestone in Emmy’s career occurred in January 2025 when she was announced as a participant in Eurosong 2025, the Irish national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest. She competed with the song “Laika Party,” which she co-wrote with Kilbeggan-based singer-songwriter Larissa Tormey. The collaboration originated from their meeting at a songwriting camp in Norway. Emmy has released numerous singles throughout her career. Her discography includes “Bjørnar” (2016), “Frightened of Lightning” (2016), and “Jeg ser at du har ringt” (2018). In 2019, she released “The Little Boy” and “Er det du som har tatt den?”. The following year, she introduced “Gunnar” and “If Only” (2020). Her music continued to evolve with “Collection” (2021), “Brilleskille” with Ole Hartz (2021), and “Some Say” (2021). In 2022, she released “Venus (Why Don’t We Run)”, “Juliet”, “Dear Sandman”, and “Dear Santa”. In 2023, she shared “Just a Ghost”, “DotA” with J.O.X, “She”, and “Haunting You”. The year 2024 saw multiple releases, including “Vil ha dig” with Unge Lama, “Lose My Love”, “Dancing Alone”, and “Om du var min” with J.O.X. She also collaborated on “Ain’t Nobody” with Braaten, “The Hanging Tree” with Braaheim and Ilyaa, and “Boten Anna” with J.O.X and Hubbe. Additional 2024 releases include “Behind Blue Eyes” with Braaheim and Ilyaa, “Say You Love Me” with Braaheim and Ilyaa, “Lie to Me”, “Monster”, and “Left Outside Alone”. In 2025, she released “Mom Is Home” with K-391 and Nick Strand. Entries Layka Party Country🇮🇪 Ireland Year2025 LanguageEnglish LyricsEmmy Kristine Guttulsrud KristiansenErlend Guttulsrud KristiansenHenrik ØstlundLarissa TormeyTruls Marius Aara MusicEmmy Kristine Guttulsrud KristiansenErlend Guttulsrud KristiansenHenrik ØstlundLarissa TormeyTruls Marius Aara Backings– Results Semi Points:Position:Running order: Results Finals Points:Position:Running order: https://youtu.be/-wnjg9jZEcM?si=ui75k52xEshzDQ1I

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🇮🇪 Ireland selects in the Late-Late-Show

Ireland selects in the Late-Late-Show. As every year, the national final Eurosong will be held during this tv-show, hosted by Patrick Kielty. The show starts at 22:35 CET and you can watch it here. Three juries will decide who is going to win: televoters, an Irish jury and an international jury. Six songs are competing, and they are: nr Artist Title   1 Adgy Run Into The Night 2 Bobbi Arlo Powerplay 3 Reylta Fire 4 Samantha Mumba My Way 5 Niyl Growt 6 Emmy Laika Party Adgy was 5th in Eurosong 2023.Emmy reached the final of Melodi Grand Prix in Norway in 2021. Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest Ireland has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest since 1965, achieving notable success. The country holds the record for the most wins, with seven victories. Its first win came in 1970 with Dana’s “All Kinds of Everything.” The 1990s saw Ireland dominate, winning four times in a row from 1992 to 1994 and again in 1996. Johnny Logan remains the only artist to win twice as a performer, in 1980 and 1987. The country last won in 1996 with Eimear Quinn’s “The Voice.” In recent years, Ireland has struggled to qualify for the final, with only one appearance since 2013. The country’s selection process has varied, using both national finals and internal choices. The contest remains popular in Ireland, despite mixed results. RTÉ, the national broadcaster, continues to organize participation. The country’s most recent entry was in 2024. Bambie Thug managed to let Ireland return to the scorebord with their entry “Doomsday Blue”. They reached a 6th place.

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🇧🇪 Red Sebastian represents Belgium in Basel

Red Sebastian represents Belgium in Basel. He will sing the song “Strobe Lights”, written and composed by Ameerah A. Roelants, Billie Bentein, Willem Vanderstichele and Red Sebastian himself. The song won the national final Eurosong tonight. Here are the full results of the contest. Red Sebastian, “Strobe Lights”, 423 pts Leez, “Perfectly Imperfect”, 144 pts Mentissa, “Désolée”, 131 pts Stefanie Callebaut, “Gloria”, 111 pts Jelle van Dael, “Monster”, 115 pts Grace, “Pull up”, 89 pts Lenn, “Air balloon”, 82 pts Le Manou, “Fille à papa”, 75 pts  

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🇧🇪 Tonight is the night for Belgium!

Tonight is the night for Belgium! They will select their entry for Eurovision through Eurosong. The show starts at 20:55 and you can watch it here and on YouTube. Eight songs will compete in EMG Studio 7 in Vilvoorde near Brussels. The show will be hosted by Peter van de Veire. 50% jury and 50% televoting will decide which song and singer will represent Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest. Here are the contestants: nr Artist Song   1 Leez Perfectly Imperfect 2 Le Manou Fille à papa 3 Jelle Van Dael Monster 4 Mentissa Désolée 5 Lenn Air Baloon 6 Stefanie Callebaut Gloria 7 Red Sebastian Strobe Lights 8 Grace Pull up None of the artists have ever taken part in Eurovision or any national selections. However, Lenn’s grandfather, Louis Neefs, represented Belgium in 1967 and 1969. Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest Belgium has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest since its inception in 1956. The country achieved its first top-three placement in 1978, when Jean Vallée’s “L’amour ça fait chanter la vie” secured second place. In 1986, Belgium won the contest with Sandra Kim’s “J’aime la vie,” marking its only victory to date. Another notable result came in 2003, when Urban Trad’s “Sanomi” finished as the runner-up, just two points behind the winner. In the 2024 Eurovision Song Contest, Belgium was represented by Mustii with the song “Before the Party’s Over.” The entry competed in the second semi-final but did not advance to the grand final, placing 13th with 18 points. Throughout its Eurovision history, Belgium has employed various methods for selecting its entries, including national finals and internal selections. The country has presented songs in multiple languages, such as Dutch, French, English, and even constructed languages. Belgium’s results have varied over the years, with periods of both high placements and early eliminations.

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🇧🇪 Belgium presents the first songs

photo: VRT Belgium presents the first songs tonight. Four of the eight entries will be presented on Belgian television. There will be no selection or competition yet. Next week, the other four will be presented and on February 1st, the Belgian selection will be held. The show starts at 20:45 CET and you can watch it here. These are the four songs of tonight: Grace sings “Pull up” Leez sings “Perfectly imperfect” Le Manou sings “Fille à papa” Lenn sings “Air Balloon”   All four artists are new to Eurovision and the national finals. However, Lenn’s grandfather isn’t: Louis Neefs represented Belgium in the 1967 and 1969 Eurovision Song Contest.

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Emmy

About Quick Facts NameEmmy Kristine Guttulsrud Kristiansen Born13 September 2000 Nationality🇳🇴 Norwegian National SelectionEurosong 2025Norsk Melodi Grand Prix 2021 In Eurovision2025 Basel SongLayka Party (2025) Biography Emmy Kristine Guttulsrud Kristiansen, known professionally as Emmy, is a Norwegian singer-songwriter born on September 13, 2000, in Sande, Holmestrand Municipality, Norway. She grew up in a musically inclined family, which fostered her early interest in music. As a child, she participated in choir activities, laying the foundation for her future in singing. In 2015, at the age of 14, Emmy competed in the Melodi Grand Prix Junior, the national final for the Junior Eurovision Song Contest, with her song “Aiaiaiai.” This experience marked her initial foray into the national music scene. Emmy’s career progressed as she took part in the Melodi Grand Prix 2021, Norway’s national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest. Performing the song “Witch Woods,” she advanced to the final after winning her semi-final round. Although she did not secure a top-four position in the final, the song gained attention and climbed the charts, establishing her presence in the Norwegian music industry. Beyond traditional media, Emmy expanded her reach through social media platforms, particularly TikTok, where she garnered over 1.2 million followers. Her content resonated with a global audience, enhancing her visibility and influence as an artist. In 2024, Emmy engaged in various songwriting sessions across locations such as Los Angeles, Latvia, and France, collaborating with different artists and producers. These experiences contributed to her artistic development and broadened her musical perspectives. A significant milestone in Emmy’s career occurred in January 2025 when she was announced as a participant in Eurosong 2025, the Irish national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest. She competed with the song “Laika Party,” which she co-wrote with Kilbeggan-based singer-songwriter Larissa Tormey. The collaboration originated from their meeting at a songwriting camp in Norway. Emmy has released numerous singles throughout her career. Her discography includes “Bjørnar” (2016), “Frightened of Lightning” (2016), and “Jeg ser at du har ringt” (2018). In 2019, she released “The Little Boy” and “Er det du som har tatt den?”. The following year, she introduced “Gunnar” and “If Only” (2020). Her music continued to evolve with “Collection” (2021), “Brilleskille” with Ole Hartz (2021), and “Some Say” (2021). In 2022, she released “Venus (Why Don’t We Run)”, “Juliet”, “Dear Sandman”, and “Dear Santa”. In 2023, she shared “Just a Ghost”, “DotA” with J.O.X, “She”, and “Haunting You”. The year 2024 saw multiple releases, including “Vil ha dig” with Unge Lama, “Lose My Love”, “Dancing Alone”, and “Om du var min” with J.O.X. She also collaborated on “Ain’t Nobody” with Braaten, “The Hanging Tree” with Braaheim and Ilyaa, and “Boten Anna” with J.O.X and Hubbe. Additional 2024 releases include “Behind Blue Eyes” with Braaheim and Ilyaa, “Say You Love Me” with Braaheim and Ilyaa, “Lie to Me”, “Monster”, and “Left Outside Alone”. In 2025, she released “Mom Is Home” with K-391 and Nick Strand. Entries Layka Party Country🇮🇪 Ireland Year2025 LanguageEnglish LyricsEmmy Kristine Guttulsrud KristiansenErlend Guttulsrud KristiansenHenrik ØstlundLarissa TormeyTruls Marius Aara MusicEmmy Kristine Guttulsrud KristiansenErlend Guttulsrud KristiansenHenrik ØstlundLarissa TormeyTruls Marius Aara Backings– Results Semi Points:Position:Running order: Results Finals Points:Position:Running order: https://youtu.be/-wnjg9jZEcM?si=ui75k52xEshzDQ1I

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🇮🇪 Ireland selects in the Late-Late-Show

Ireland selects in the Late-Late-Show. As every year, the national final Eurosong will be held during this tv-show, hosted by Patrick Kielty. The show starts at 22:35 CET and you can watch it here. Three juries will decide who is going to win: televoters, an Irish jury and an international jury. Six songs are competing, and they are: nr Artist Title   1 Adgy Run Into The Night 2 Bobbi Arlo Powerplay 3 Reylta Fire 4 Samantha Mumba My Way 5 Niyl Growt 6 Emmy Laika Party Adgy was 5th in Eurosong 2023.Emmy reached the final of Melodi Grand Prix in Norway in 2021. Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest Ireland has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest since 1965, achieving notable success. The country holds the record for the most wins, with seven victories. Its first win came in 1970 with Dana’s “All Kinds of Everything.” The 1990s saw Ireland dominate, winning four times in a row from 1992 to 1994 and again in 1996. Johnny Logan remains the only artist to win twice as a performer, in 1980 and 1987. The country last won in 1996 with Eimear Quinn’s “The Voice.” In recent years, Ireland has struggled to qualify for the final, with only one appearance since 2013. The country’s selection process has varied, using both national finals and internal choices. The contest remains popular in Ireland, despite mixed results. RTÉ, the national broadcaster, continues to organize participation. The country’s most recent entry was in 2024. Bambie Thug managed to let Ireland return to the scorebord with their entry “Doomsday Blue”. They reached a 6th place.

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🇧🇪 Red Sebastian represents Belgium in Basel

Red Sebastian represents Belgium in Basel. He will sing the song “Strobe Lights”, written and composed by Ameerah A. Roelants, Billie Bentein, Willem Vanderstichele and Red Sebastian himself. The song won the national final Eurosong tonight. Here are the full results of the contest. Red Sebastian, “Strobe Lights”, 423 pts Leez, “Perfectly Imperfect”, 144 pts Mentissa, “Désolée”, 131 pts Stefanie Callebaut, “Gloria”, 111 pts Jelle van Dael, “Monster”, 115 pts Grace, “Pull up”, 89 pts Lenn, “Air balloon”, 82 pts Le Manou, “Fille à papa”, 75 pts  

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🇧🇪 Tonight is the night for Belgium!

Tonight is the night for Belgium! They will select their entry for Eurovision through Eurosong. The show starts at 20:55 and you can watch it here and on YouTube. Eight songs will compete in EMG Studio 7 in Vilvoorde near Brussels. The show will be hosted by Peter van de Veire. 50% jury and 50% televoting will decide which song and singer will represent Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest. Here are the contestants: nr Artist Song   1 Leez Perfectly Imperfect 2 Le Manou Fille à papa 3 Jelle Van Dael Monster 4 Mentissa Désolée 5 Lenn Air Baloon 6 Stefanie Callebaut Gloria 7 Red Sebastian Strobe Lights 8 Grace Pull up None of the artists have ever taken part in Eurovision or any national selections. However, Lenn’s grandfather, Louis Neefs, represented Belgium in 1967 and 1969. Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest Belgium has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest since its inception in 1956. The country achieved its first top-three placement in 1978, when Jean Vallée’s “L’amour ça fait chanter la vie” secured second place. In 1986, Belgium won the contest with Sandra Kim’s “J’aime la vie,” marking its only victory to date. Another notable result came in 2003, when Urban Trad’s “Sanomi” finished as the runner-up, just two points behind the winner. In the 2024 Eurovision Song Contest, Belgium was represented by Mustii with the song “Before the Party’s Over.” The entry competed in the second semi-final but did not advance to the grand final, placing 13th with 18 points. Throughout its Eurovision history, Belgium has employed various methods for selecting its entries, including national finals and internal selections. The country has presented songs in multiple languages, such as Dutch, French, English, and even constructed languages. Belgium’s results have varied over the years, with periods of both high placements and early eliminations.

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🇧🇪 Belgium presents the first songs

photo: VRT Belgium presents the first songs tonight. Four of the eight entries will be presented on Belgian television. There will be no selection or competition yet. Next week, the other four will be presented and on February 1st, the Belgian selection will be held. The show starts at 20:45 CET and you can watch it here. These are the four songs of tonight: Grace sings “Pull up” Leez sings “Perfectly imperfect” Le Manou sings “Fille à papa” Lenn sings “Air Balloon”   All four artists are new to Eurovision and the national finals. However, Lenn’s grandfather isn’t: Louis Neefs represented Belgium in the 1967 and 1969 Eurovision Song Contest.

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Emmy

About Quick Facts NameEmmy Kristine Guttulsrud Kristiansen Born13 September 2000 Nationality🇳🇴 Norwegian National SelectionEurosong 2025Norsk Melodi Grand Prix 2021 In Eurovision2025 Basel SongLayka Party (2025) Biography Emmy Kristine Guttulsrud Kristiansen, known professionally as Emmy, is a Norwegian singer-songwriter born on September 13, 2000, in Sande, Holmestrand Municipality, Norway. She grew up in a musically inclined family, which fostered her early interest in music. As a child, she participated in choir activities, laying the foundation for her future in singing. In 2015, at the age of 14, Emmy competed in the Melodi Grand Prix Junior, the national final for the Junior Eurovision

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🇮🇪 Ireland selects in the Late-Late-Show

Ireland selects in the Late-Late-Show. As every year, the national final Eurosong will be held during this tv-show, hosted by Patrick Kielty. The show starts at 22:35 CET and you can watch it here. Three juries will decide who is going to win: televoters, an Irish jury and an international jury. Six songs are competing, and they are: nr Artist Title   1 Adgy Run Into The Night 2 Bobbi Arlo Powerplay 3 Reylta Fire 4 Samantha Mumba My Way 5 Niyl Growt 6 Emmy Laika Party Adgy was 5th in Eurosong 2023.Emmy reached the final of Melodi Grand Prix in

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🇧🇪 Red Sebastian represents Belgium in Basel

Red Sebastian represents Belgium in Basel. He will sing the song “Strobe Lights”, written and composed by Ameerah A. Roelants, Billie Bentein, Willem Vanderstichele and Red Sebastian himself. The song won the national final Eurosong tonight. Here are the full results of the contest. Red Sebastian, “Strobe Lights”, 423 pts Leez, “Perfectly Imperfect”, 144 pts Mentissa, “Désolée”, 131 pts Stefanie Callebaut, “Gloria”, 111 pts Jelle van Dael, “Monster”, 115 pts Grace, “Pull up”, 89 pts Lenn, “Air balloon”, 82 pts Le Manou, “Fille à papa”, 75 pts  

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🇧🇪 Tonight is the night for Belgium!

Tonight is the night for Belgium! They will select their entry for Eurovision through Eurosong. The show starts at 20:55 and you can watch it here and on YouTube. Eight songs will compete in EMG Studio 7 in Vilvoorde near Brussels. The show will be hosted by Peter van de Veire. 50% jury and 50% televoting will decide which song and singer will represent Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest. Here are the contestants: nr Artist Song   1 Leez Perfectly Imperfect 2 Le Manou Fille à papa 3 Jelle Van Dael Monster 4 Mentissa Désolée 5 Lenn Air Baloon 6

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🇧🇪 Belgium presents the first songs

photo: VRT Belgium presents the first songs tonight. Four of the eight entries will be presented on Belgian television. There will be no selection or competition yet. Next week, the other four will be presented and on February 1st, the Belgian selection will be held. The show starts at 20:45 CET and you can watch it here. These are the four songs of tonight: Grace sings “Pull up” Leez sings “Perfectly imperfect” Le Manou sings “Fille à papa” Lenn sings “Air Balloon”   All four artists are new to Eurovision and the national finals. However, Lenn’s grandfather isn’t: Louis Neefs represented

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