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Joost Klein talks again about participating in Eurovision 2025, now for Belgium

Summary by Algemeen Dagblad
During his first appearance in Belgium since he was disqualified at the Eurovision Song Contest, Joost Klein hinted that he would like to represent that country at the music event. According to the Belgian weekly Humo, the 26-year-old artist said during the show: “Call me, Studio Brussel.” Klein gave a performance at Genk On Stage.

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During his first appearance in Belgium since he was disqualified at the Eurovision Song Contest, Joost Klein hinted that he would like to represent that country at the music event. According to the Belgian weekly Humo, the 26-year-old artist said during the show: “Call me, Studio Brussel.” Klein gave a performance at Genk On Stage.

·Amersfoort, Netherlands
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Joost Klein hinted during his first performance in Belgium since being disqualified at the Eurovision Song Contest that he might also be interested in representing our country at the music event. The 26-year-old artist said during his performance at Genk On Stage: "Bel me, Studio Brussel."

·Hasselt, Belgium
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During his first appearance in Belgium since he was disqualified from the Eurovision Song Contest, Joost Klein hinted that he would also like to represent our country at the music event. The 26-year-old artist said during his performance at Genk On Stage: “Call me, Studio Brussel.”

·Belgium
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Algemeen Dagblad broke the news in Amersfoort, Netherlands on Sunday, June 30, 2024.
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