televisionRecordings of the second broadcast of “Zomerhit” took place on the Blankenberge Dam on Monday evening. In addition to the performances by four award nominees, the foray of Dutch artists has been particularly astonishing. The French actress, Nadia, also returned to the stage again.
For almost twenty years it has been at number one in our charts for two weeks. “Et c’est parti” boomed over the dam again. Singer Nâdiya enjoyed cutting her hair short and the Flemish coastline. “Looking back, I realize that I owe everything to Belgium.”
Romeo, always very good and this year they can do more. “We’ve been around for 20 years,” says Davey Giles. “This will truly be our year of celebration.”
Ozark Henry came to Blankenberge with the starlings. But also in a gorgeous suit and bows. “I’ve been wearing those braces for 1.5 years now,” he laughs, baring his teeth. The suit is by ‘Botter World’, a young Belgian designer duo who also care about sustainability and the environment.
A beautiful appearance in the famous Kriss Kross Amsterdam: Katniss has already taken part in “The Voice” under her real name, Nasreen, in 2021 and will soon leave on an American adventure.
An amazing duet. The Dutch Meau performed “Until I Found You” with Portlanders and enjoyed a meal on the beach terrace.
Besides Moe, Kris Kross Amsterdam and Yap Rizema, Snelle also enjoyed “Zomerhit”. Is this like the Dutch invasion? If you mean that in a positive way, yes.”
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