In 1974 Hustin's self-penned song "
Fleur de liberté" ("Flower of Liberty") was chosen as Belgium's representative in the nineteenth
Eurovision Song Contest, which took place on 6 April in
Brighton, England. The 1974 contest is notable for the participation of a number of artists who were already internationally known names (
Olivia Newton-John,
Gigliola Cinquetti,
Mouth & MacNeal), also as the contest which served to launch the winning group,
ABBA, into global
superstardom. In this very competitive field, "Fleur de liberté" finished in ninth place of 17 entries. In 1978, Hustin took part in the Belgian Eurovision selection for a second time, but on that occasion his song "L'an 2000 c'est demain" ("The Year 2000 is Tomorrow") lost out to "
L'amour ça fait chanter la vie" by
Jean Vallée (which went on to finish second in the
1978 contest, Belgium's highest placing to that date). ==Later career==