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Four nights a week, Eric welcomes a fascinating mix of athletes, politicians, famous Flemish people and ordinary people with a special story to talk to them live about everything that really matters. But Bar Goens is more than just talking. A café thrives on atmosphere, which is why there is also an outdoor stage. Anything can happen there: from live music and surprising acts to unexpected stunts or spontaneous interventions that give the show that little bit extra. "In Bar Goens, people don't just talk, they also experience it. Relevant, exciting, sharp and on a human scale. Nothing is off-limits, nothing is impossible," says Eric.

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Do you have a special dream that you want to see come true? Then Gloria Monserez and Bart Peeters have good news for you: in a brand new version of 'De Droomfabriek' they will make your wishes come true in 2024 on VRT 1.

Destadsbader in a new music program 'I ask it', in which he asks BVs about their favorite song and then asks them to perform it live.

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TikTok star Bert De Kock goes on a date. Not the romantic type, but a make-up date. Bert talks to well-known young people about how they also struggle with their insecurities during a make-up challenge. Not a classic beauty tutorial, but for once they really choose who they (want) to see in the mirror. Make up, surprising confessions and above all a lot of humor: that is MakeUpDate.

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Lithuanian national auditions for Eurovision contest

Eurosong was the Flemish selection for the Eurovision Song Contest. It selected the Belgian entry to the Contest every second year. The last Eurosong was in 2008. Due the good result of Tom Dice in 2010, who was chosen internally, the VRT decided to cancel Eurosong.

The Eurovision Song Contest is an international song competition, organised annually by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and featuring participants representing primarily European countries. Each participating country submits an original song to be performed on live television and radio, transmitted to national broadcasters via the EBU's Eurovision and Euroradio networks, with competing countries then casting votes for the other countries' songs to determine the winner.
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