Eurovision Song Contest 1987


The Eurovision Song Contest 1987 was the 32nd edition of the Eurovision Song Contest, held on 9 May 1987 at the Centenary Palace in Brussels, Belgium, and presented by Viktor Lazlo. It was organised by the European Broadcasting Union and host broadcaster RTBF, who staged the event after winning the for with the song "J'aime la vie" by Sandra Kim.
Broadcasters from twenty-two countries participated in the contest with and returning to the competition after their absences the previous year. This set the record for the highest number of competing countries up until that point.
The winner was with the song "Hold Me Now" by Johnny Logan, who had also won the contest. He became the first performer to have won the Eurovision Song Contest twice.,,, and the rounded out the top five.

Location

The contest took place at the Brussels Exhibition Centre in Brussels, Belgium. These are a set of exhibition halls built from 1930 on the Heysel/Heizel Plateau in Laeken to celebrate the centenary of Belgian Independence. The Centenary Palace, where the main stage was located, is one of the remaining buildings of the Brussels International Exposition of 1935. Currently, it is still being used for trade fairs, as well as concerts, usually for bigger acts and artists.

Host city selection process

During the selection process of the host city and venue, a joint committee from the two Belgian broadcasters, Walloon RTBF and Flemish VRT , was created by the European Broadcasting Union. The committee also decided that a potential place for the contest was the Royal Theatre of Antwerp, as both locations proposed by RTBF would have required heavy renovation works to meet the proposed technical specifications for the contest. Nevertheless, RTBF demanded the event to be held in Brussels with the argument that the city symbolized more than the Belgium capital itself, in addition to its federal functions as the capital of the country. On 6 October 1986, seven months ahead of the contest, RTBF surprisingly and one-sidedly announced that the Palais du Centenaire was chosen as the host venue for the Eurovision Song Contest 1987. The Flemish newspaper Het Laatste Nieuws, published that BRT proposed instead to host the contest at the Cirque Royal, near the Royal Palace of Brussels, adding that RTBF would be solely in charge of organizing the contest if BRT's counteroffer was not chosen. However, RTBF moved forward alone with its plans and confirmed that the Palais du Centenaire was the official contest's host venue. BRT was offended by the choice of Brussels as the host city, and withdrew from the organization, but kept the duties of competing in the contest representing Belgium.

Participants

The Eurovision Song Contest 1987 was the biggest contest to date, and it was also the first in which 22 countries competed. Only, and failed to compete out of all the countries which had entered the contest in the past. To date, this was the largest number of countries participating in the contest, with the maximum number up until then being 20. As this had never happened, the EBU was forced to review the rules and production calendar after this edition, and fearing that the number would increase again, it was decided that from this edition onwards, the maximum number of participants would also be 22. This was a problematic question over the next six years as new and returning nations indicated an interest in participating, but they could not be accommodated.
Several of the performing artists had previously competed as lead artists in past editions for the same country. Gary Lux had represented as part of Westend, and as a soloist; and he had additionally provided backing vocals. Alexia had represented as part of Island. Wind had represented. Johnny Logan had won the contest for.
CountryBroadcasterArtistSongLanguageSongwriterConductor
ORFGary Lux"Nur noch Gefühl"GermanRichard Oesterreicher
BRTLiliane Saint-Pierre"Soldiers of Love"Dutch
CyBCAlexia"Aspro mavro" Greek
DR with "En lille melodi"Danish
YLEVicky Rosti"Sata salamaa"FinnishOssi Runne
France 2"Les mots d'amour n'ont pas de dimanche"FrenchJean-Claude Petit
BRWind"Laß die Sonne in dein Herz"GermanLaszlo Bencker
ERTBang"Stop" GreekGiorgos Niarchos
RÚV"Hægt og hljótt"IcelandicHjálmar H. Ragnarsson
RTÉJohnny Logan"Hold Me Now"EnglishSeán SherrardNoel Kelehan
IBA and Kushnir"Shir Habatlanim" HebrewZohar LaskovKobi Oshrat
RAIUmberto Tozzi and Raf"Gente di mare"Italian
CLTPlastic Bertrand"Amour amour"FrenchAlec Mansion
NOSMarcha"Rechtop in de wind"DutchPeter KoelewijnRogier van Otterloo
NRKKate Gulbrandsen"Mitt liv"NorwegianTerje Fjærn
RTP"Neste barco à vela"PortugueseJaime Oliveira
TVEPatricia Kraus"No estás solo"Spanish
SVTLotta Engberg"Boogaloo"SwedishCurt-Eric Holmquist
SRG SSRCarol Rich"Moitié moitié"FrenchJean-Jacques Egli
TRTSeyyal Taner and "Şarkım Sevgi Üstüne"TurkishOlcayto Ahmet TuğsuzGaro Mafyan
BBC"Only the Light"EnglishRichard PeeblesRonnie Hazlehurst
JRTNovi fosili"Ja sam za ples" Serbo-Croatian

Production and format

Host broadcaster rule

By 1986, had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 30 times since making its debut at the first contest in along six other countries. Belgium was the only one of the seven founding countries to have never won the contest and had only finished in the top five four times.
Their Eurovision victory in, with J'aime la vie by Sandra Kim, occurred amidst a complex political situation in Belgium. The country was undergoing massive constitutional reforms in which the Belgian state was transitioning from a centralized to a federal system. This was due to rising tensions between the two major linguistic regions of Belgium, Dutch-speaking Flanders and French-speaking Wallonia. Both regions had had independent broadcasters since 1960 but had still agreed to jointly host the contest in the event of a Belgian victory. While the triumph of "J'aime la vie" in 1986an entry sent by French-speaking RTBFreignited a sense of national union across all Belgian regions, the two regional broadcasters weren't able to overcome their disagreements and joint host the competition. During the production of the event, BRT eventually withdrew from the project and RTBF organised the contest alone as host broadcaster. As a consequence, the host country images in Eurovision 1987 mostly showed footage of Wallonia. BRT still remained in charge of the participation in the contest competing for Belgium.

Budget

Holding the contest in Belgium caused several legal changes in the country's system and forced the implementation of most of the modern rules and regulations on the monetization of public television. This led to the authorization of advertising, sponsorships, and marketing actions in the two public channels in the country. As a consequence, the RTBF was also allowed to sell sponsorship quotas for the event, setting a new precedent for the Eurovision Song Contest.
For RTBF, this decision was a relief as the event was almost entirely privately funded. This opened the doors to the commercial potential of the event itself, starting a period of modernization and increased interest for the event. Apart from the latent tensions, after the end of the contest the then-president of the BRT Cas Goossens praised RTBF for their "perfect organization" while at the same time regretting that the two broadcasters were not able to collaborate. He added that the cost of hosting the Eurovision Song Contest would have been difficult to justify to the Flemish taxpayers.

Rehearsals

Dress rehearsals began on 24–25 April.

Contest overview

CountryArtistSongPointsPlace
1"Mitt liv"659
2Datner and Kushnir"Shir Habatlanim"738
3"Nur noch Gefühl"820
4Halla Margrét"Hægt og hljótt"2816
5"Soldiers of Love"5611
6"Boogaloo"5012
7 and Raf"Gente di mare"1033
8Nevada"Neste barco à vela"1518
9"No estás solo"1019
10 and Grup Lokomotif"Şarkım Sevgi Üstüne"022
11Bang"Stop"6410
12Marcha"Rechtop in de wind"835
13Plastic Bertrand"Amour amour"421
14Rikki"Only the Light"4713
15"Les mots d'amour n'ont pas de dimanche"4414
16Wind"Laß die Sonne in dein Herz"1412
17Alexia"Aspro mavro"807
18"Sata salamaa"3215
19Bandjo with Anne-Cathrine Herdorf"En lille melodi"835
20"Hold Me Now"1721
21Novi fosili"Ja sam za ples"924
22"Moitié moitié"2617