The annual Belgian Music Industry Awards (MIA’s) were held Friday night at the Spirito Brussels concert hall, recognizing achievements across a diverse range of genres and honoring both established artists and rising stars [[3]]. The event, broadcast live on VRT television, serves as the premier celebration of Belgian music, influencing industry trends and public recognition. This year’s ceremony was particularly poignant with a tribute to the late Belle Perez, a beloved figure in the Belgian music scene, and saw Pommelien Thijs emerge as the night’s biggest winner.
Belgian Music Awards Celebrate Pommelien Thijs, Honor Belle Perez, and See a Bold Moment from Ruben Van Gucht
The Belgian Music Industry Awards (MIA’s) took place recently, celebrating the best in Belgian music and delivering several memorable moments. Pommelien Thijs was a major winner of the night, taking home multiple awards, while a touching tribute was paid to the late Belle Perez. The annual awards show, a significant event in the Belgian cultural calendar, also saw a surprising gesture from Ruben Van Gucht.
Metejoor kicked off the show with a performance, quite literally taking the theme of “Nachtregen” – Night Rain – to heart.
Zwangere Guy secured his first-ever MIA award, marking a milestone in his career. Dressed Like Boys also enjoyed a successful night, adding two awards to their collection.
Axelle Red was honored with a lifetime achievement award, recognizing her significant contributions to Belgian music. Pommelien Thijs added a second MIA to her tally during the ceremony.
In a genre-specific win, Zwangere Guy took home the MIA for Hip-Hop. This win underscores the growing prominence of hip-hop within the Belgian music scene.
The MIA’s continue to be a platform for recognizing talent and celebrating the vibrancy of the Belgian music industry.