Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest 1962

The Belgian participating broadcaster, Walloon Radio-Télévision Belge (RTB), selected its entry through a national final.

Finale Belge du Grand Prix Eurovision 1962 de la Chanson Européenne was the national final format developed by Walloon broadcaster Radio-Télévision Belge (RTB) in order to select the Belgian entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 1962.

"Ton nom", performed by Fud Leclerc, was selected as the winning song by a 10-member jury, headed by Robert Ledent.

[1][2] On the evening of the final Leclerc performed second in the running order, following Finland and preceding Spain.

[3] 1962 was the first contest in which any entry had failed to score, and although four countries shared the ignominy, Leclerc is usually awarded the dubious accolade of being the first ever Eurovision nul-pointer, due to "Ton nom" having been performed earliest of the four in the running order.