Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015 explained

Year:2015
Country:Belgium
Preselection:Internal selection
Preselection Date:Artist: 3 November 2014
Song: 10 March 2015
Entrant:Loïc Nottet
Song:Rhythm Inside
Sf Result:Qualified (2nd, 149 points)
Final Result:4th, 217 points

Belgium participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015 with the song "Rhythm Inside" written by Loïc Nottet and Beverly Jo Scott. The song was performed by Loïc Nottet, who was internally selected by the Walloon broadcaster Radio Télévision Belge de la Communauté Française (RTBF) in November 2014 to represent the nation at the 2015 contest in Vienna, Austria. The song, "Rhythm Inside", was presented to the public on 10 March 2015.

Belgium was drawn to compete in the first semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest which took place on 19 May 2015. Performing during the show in position 3, "Rhythm Inside" was announced among the top 10 entries of the first semi-final and therefore qualified to compete in the final on 23 May. It was later revealed that Belgium placed second out of the 16 participating countries in the semi-final with 149 points. In the final, Belgium performed in position 13 and placed fourth out of the 27 participating countries, scoring 217 points. This was Belgium's best result in the contest since their second place in 2003.

Background

See main article: Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest. Prior to the 2015 contest, Belgium had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest fifty-six 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 three finals. In 2014, Axel Hirsoux represented the country with the song "Mother", placing fourteenth in the first semi-final and failing to advance to the final.

The Belgian broadcaster for the 2015 contest, who broadcasts the event in Belgium and organises the selection process for its entry, was Radio Télévision Belge de la Communauté Française (RTBF). The Belgian participation in the contest alternates between two broadcasters: the Flemish Vlaamse Radio- en Televisieomroeporganisatie (VRT) and the Walloon RTBF. Both broadcasters have selected the Belgian entry using national finals and internal selections in the past. In 2013, RTBF internally selected a contestant from the reality singing competition The Voice Belgique to represent the nation and organised a national final in order to select the song, while in 2014, VRT organised the national final Eurosong in order to select the Belgian entry. On 3 June 2014, RTBF confirmed Belgium's participation in the 2015 Eurovision Song Contest and internally selected both the artist and song.[2]

Before Eurovision

Internal selection

The Belgian entry for the 2015 Eurovision Song Contest was selected via an internal selection by RTBF. On 3 November 2014, the broadcaster announced that they had selected Loïc Nottet to represent Belgium in Vienna. Nottet was the runner-up in the third series of the reality singing competition The Voice Belgique.[3] On 10 March 2015, RTBF held a press conference at the Maison de Vienne in Brussels where it was announced that Loïc Nottet would perform "Rhythm Inside" at the contest.[4] [5] The song was written by Loïc Nottet himself along with his coach Beverly Jo Scott in The Voice Belgique, and was selected by RTBF together with Nottet's record company Sony Music Entertainment.[6] "Rhythm Inside" was presented to the public on the same day during the VivaCité radio programmes Le 8/9 and Le 5 à 7, while the official music video, directed by Josh Brandão and Nicolai Kornum at the BlitzWerk studio in London, was broadcast as well on the same day before one of the live shows of the fourth series of The Voice Belgique on La Une.[7] [8]

Promotion

Loïc Nottet's pre-contest promotion for "Rhythm Inside" was focused in Belgium with television and radio appearances.[9] The first live televised performance of the song occurred during the 6 May broadcast of the fourth series of The Voice Belgique on La Une.[10]

At Eurovision

According to Eurovision rules, all nations with the exceptions of the host country and the "Big Five" (France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom) are required to qualify from one of two semi-finals in order to compete for the final; the top ten countries from each semi-final progress to the final. In the 2015 contest, Australia also competed directly in the final as an invited guest nation.[11] The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) split up the competing countries into five different pots based on voting patterns from previous contests, with countries with favourable voting histories put into the same pot.[12] On 26 January 2015, a special allocation draw was held which placed each country into one of the two semi-finals, as well as which half of the show they would perform in. Belgium was placed into the first semi-final, to be held on 19 May 2015, and was scheduled to perform in the first half of the show.[13]

Once all the competing songs for the 2015 contest had been released, the running order for the semi-finals was decided by the shows' producers rather than through another draw, so that similar songs were not placed next to each other. Belgium was set to perform in position 3, following the entry from Armenia and before the entry from the Netherlands.[14]

The two semi-finals and the final was broadcast in Belgium by both the Flemish and Walloon broadcasters. VRT broadcast the shows on één and Radio 2 with commentary in Dutch by Peter Van de Veire and Eva Daeleman.[15] RTBF televised the shows on La Une with commentary in French by Jean-Louis Lahaye and Maureen Louys.[16] The final was also broadcast by RTBF on VivaCité with commentary in French by Olivier Gilain.[17] The Belgian spokesperson, who announced the Belgian votes during the final, was Walid.[18]

Semi-final

Loïc Nottet took part in technical rehearsals on 11 and 15 May, followed by dress rehearsals on 18 and 19 May. This included the jury show on 18 May where the professional juries of each country watched and voted on the competing entries.[19] [20] [21]

The Belgian performance featured Loïc Nottet dressed in a black suit and five backing vocalists dressed in white costumes. The staging concept involved the contrasts of black and white with strobe lighting added and the LED screens transitioning between full white displays, moving white lines and pulsating 3D boxes. Nottet and the backing vocalists performed a choreographed routine that at one point featured Nottet lying on the stage floor. The five backing vocalists that joined Loïc Nottet on stage during the performance were: Katie Bernstein, Michael Storrs, Susanna Cork, Sarah Covey and Nicolas Dorian. Nicolas Dorian previously represented Belgium in 2011 as part of Witloof Bay, while Susanna Cork would go on to represent the United Kingdom in 2018 under the pseudonym SuRie.[22]

At the end of the show, Belgium was announced as having finished in the top ten and subsequently qualifying for the grand final.[23] It was later revealed that Belgium placed second in the semi-final, receiving a total of 149 points.[24]

Final

Shortly after the first semi-final, a winners' press conference was held for the ten qualifying countries. As part of this press conference, the qualifying artists took part in a draw to determine which half of the grand final they would subsequently participate in. This draw was done in the order the countries were announced during the semi-final. Belgium was drawn to compete in the first half.[25] Following this draw, the shows' producers decided upon the running order of the final, as they had done for the semi-finals. Belgium was subsequently placed to perform in position 13, following the entry from Australia and before the entry from Austria.[26]

Loïc Nottet once again took part in dress rehearsals on 22 and 23 May before the final, including the jury final where the professional juries cast their final votes before the live show.[27] Loïc Nottet performed a repeat of his semi-final performance during the final on 23 May. At the conclusion of the voting, Belgium finished in fourth place with 217 points.[28] [29]

Voting

Voting during the three shows consisted of 50 percent public televoting and 50 percent from a jury deliberation. The jury consisted of five music industry professionals who were citizens of the country they represent, with their names published before the contest to ensure transparency. This jury was asked to judge each contestant based on: vocal capacity; the stage performance; the song's composition and originality; and the overall impression by the act. In addition, no member of a national jury could be related in any way to any of the competing acts in such a way that they cannot vote impartially and independently. The individual rankings of each jury member were released shortly after the grand final.[30]

Following the release of the full split voting by the EBU after the conclusion of the competition, it was revealed that Belgium had placed fourth with the public televote and fifth with the jury vote in the final. In the public vote, Belgium scored 195 points, while with the jury vote, Belgium scored 186 points.[31] In the first semi-final, Belgium placed third with the public televote with 112 points and second with the jury vote, scoring 139 points.[32]

Below is a breakdown of points awarded to Belgium and awarded by Belgium in the first semi-final and grand final of the contest, and the breakdown of the jury voting and televoting conducted during the two shows:

Detailed voting results

The following members comprised the Belgian jury:[30]

+
DrawCountryJury RankTelevote RankCombined RankPoints
011211111511131314
0256421241112
03
04139610910256
05111413814121012
061049476983
0727121349365
081413141213141515
09151515141515611
104131111174
1191081110111413
12321322738
1378766712101
148327334210
151125585547
166510958892
+
DrawCountryJury RankTelevote RankCombined RankPoints
01217162114152423
022426252424241522
03161424232123815
044618161513992
051925152018212326
0622119181316583
072524232625251824
082623262526261321
0937172217141716
1010366632112
1114155149122218
12151023241274
13
1471379562617
152320201520221620
161219221319182525
17115310351911
18212219171620612
191112111147
2054128127765
21201621722191013
22881019892114
231791357814101
24182181223172019
259241424210
2661811111011356
2713121441110138

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: Jiandani . Sanjay . 3 June 2014 . Belgium: RTBF confirms participation in Eurovision 2015 . 3 November 2014 . Esctoday.
  3. Web site: Storvik-Green . Simon . 3 November 2014 . Loïc Nottet to represent Belgium in Vienna . 3 November 2014 . eurovision.tv . European Broadcasting Union.
  4. Web site: Storvik-Green. Simon. Belgium: Loïc Nottet presents "Rhythm Inside". eurovision.tv. European Broadcasting Union. 25 December 2015. 10 March 2015.
  5. Web site: Belgium: A busy day for Loïc Nottet; Rhythm inside is released!. Esctoday. Méndez. Fernando. 25 December 2015. 10 March 2015.
  6. Web site: 10 March 2015 . Belgium: Loïc Nottet presents "Rhythm Inside" . 6 October 2022 . eurovision.tv.
  7. Web site: Dee . Daphne . 6 March 2015 . Belgium: Loic Nottet's song and official video will be revealed next Tuesday . 25 December 2015 . Wiwibloggs.
  8. Web site: Halpin . Chris . 10 March 2015 . Belgium: Loïc Nottet releases “Rhythm Inside” video, lyrics . 6 October 2022 . Wiwibloggs.
  9. Web site: Adams . William Lee . 30 March 2015 . Belgium: Loïc Nottet performs "Rhythm Inside" live on Ornelis & Vancoillie . 25 December 2015 . Wiwibloggs.
  10. Web site: Laufer . Gil . 6 May 2015 . Belgium: Loïc Nottet performs Rhythm Inside on The Voice . 25 December 2015 . Esctoday.
  11. Web site: Siim. Jarmo. Australia to compete in the 2015 Eurovision Song Contest. eurovision.tv. European Broadcasting Union. 22 December 2015. 10 February 2015.
  12. Web site: Brey. Marco. Tomorrow: The semi-final allocation draw. Eurovision.tv. European Broadcasting Union. 25 January 2015. 25 January 2015.
  13. Web site: Escudero. Victor M.. Allocation Draw results: Who's in which Semi-Final?. Eurovision.tv. European Broadcasting Union. 26 January 2015. 26 January 2015.
  14. Web site: Jarmo. Siim. Running order of Semi-Finals revealed. Eurovision.tv. European Broadcasting Union. 22 December 2015. 23 March 2015.
  15. Web site: 15 April 2015 . Van de Veire en Daeleman leveren commentaar bij Songfestival . Van de Veire and Daeleman commentate at Eurovision. . 15 April 2015 . deredactie.be . nl.
  16. Web site: 27 January 2015 . Eurovision: 60 ans et des changements . 16 February 2015 . dhnet.be . fr.
  17. Web site: 20 May 2015 . RTBF VivaCité . RTBF VivaCité. . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150603033124/http://www.rtbf.be/vivacite/emissions_viva-musique?programId=5904 . 3 June 2015 . 22 May 2015 . rtbf.be . fr.
  18. Web site: Roxburgh . Gordon . 23 May 2015 . "Good evening Vienna" - Voting order revealed . 23 May 2015 . eurovision.tv . EBU.
  19. Web site: Storvik-Green . Simon . 12 May 2015 . Loïc Nottet feels the rhythm... . 22 December 2015 . eurovision.tv . European Broadcasting Union.
  20. Web site: Storvik-Green . Simon . 15 May 2015 . Belgium: Loïc Nottet on a cosmic track . 22 December 2015 . eurovision.tv . European Broadcasting Union.
  21. Web site: Roxburgh . Gordon . 18 May 2015 . Juries...start voting! . 22 December 2015 . eurovision.tv . European Broadcasting Union.
  22. Web site: Loïc Nottet: Rhythm inside . 22 December 2015 . eurovisionartists.nl . nl.
  23. Web site: Roxburgh. Gordon. We have our first ten finalists. eurovision.tv. European Broadcasting Union. 22 December 2015. 19 May 2015.
  24. Web site: First Semi-Final of Vienna 2015 . . 28 March 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210328101729/https://eurovision.tv/event/vienna-2015/first-semi-final . 28 March 2021 . live.
  25. Web site: Brey. Marco. Escudero. Victor M.. The first Semi-Final winners' press conference. eurovision.tv. European Broadcasting Union. 22 December 2015. 19 May 2015.
  26. Web site: Storvik-Green. Simon. Running order for Grand Final revealed!. eurovision.tv. European Broadcasting Union. 22 December 2015. 22 May 2015.
  27. Web site: Roxburgh. Gordon. Decision night for the 40 juries around Europe...and beyond. eurovision.tv. European Broadcasting Union. 22 December 2015. 22 May 2015.
  28. Web site: Storvik-Green. Simon. Roxburgh. Gordon. Sweden wins 2015 Eurovision Song Contest. eurovision.tv. European Broadcasting Union. 22 December 2015. 24 May 2015.
  29. Web site: Grand Final of Vienna 2015 . . 28 March 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210328101755/https://eurovision.tv/event/vienna-2015/grand-final . 28 March 2021 . live.
  30. Web site: Bakker. Sietse. Exclusive: Here are this year's national juries!. eurovision.tv. European Broadcasting Union. 22 December 2015. 1 May 2015.
  31. Web site: Quinn. Angus. Eurovision 2015 Split Results: Who Did the Jury Hurt?. wiwibloggs.com. Wiwibloggs. 22 December 2015. 24 May 2015.
  32. Web site: Adams. Willy Lee. Semi final split results: Who the jury hurt at Eurovision 2015. wiwibloggs.com. Wiwibloggs. 23 December 2015. 25 May 2015.
  33. Web site: Results of the First Semi-Final of Vienna 2015 . . 28 March 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210328113536/https://eurovision.tv/event/vienna-2015/first-semi-final/results/belgium . 28 March 2021 . live.
  34. Web site: Results of the Grand Final of Vienna 2015 . . 28 March 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210328113537/https://eurovision.tv/event/vienna-2015/grand-final/results/belgium . 28 March 2021 . live.