Fien, Kawtar, Eva and Sander present ‘De Warmste Week’: “It will be exhausting” | Showbiz

ShowbizTwo more weeks, and then a new edition of De Warmste Week will take place in Hasselt. None other than Fien Germijns, Kawtar Ehlalouch, Eva De Roo and Sander Gillis will make non-stop radio for charity for six days. This is announced by VRT.

The Warmste Week returns to its roots and, just like before corona, becomes a real radio marathon. The four presenters – Fien Germijns, Kawtar Ehlalouch, Eva De Roo and Sander Gillis – will be making non-stop radio for six days. “Last year, five permanent duos alternated and the program did not run through the night,” says MNM presenter Kawtar Ehlalouch. “Now we are going to make radio 24 hours a day for six days with four presenters, so there is not a single moment that you will not hear a voice on the radio.” The radio marathon will be broadcast on Studio Brussels, MNM and VRT Max.

“It will be very pleasant to stay with the three ladies in Het Warmste Huis,” says MNM presenter Sander Gillis. “As a newly blended family, we are going to have to make the best of it. It will be exhausting, but I also hope for many good atmosphere moments. It will work out.” This year’s theme is the fight against poverty. “I am honored to be able to hear these stories first hand,” says Eén and Studio Brussel presenter Fien Germijns. “There will be a lot of cold showers, but it’s good to be shaken up. People don’t talk about that very often. I hope they will find a safe place with us to do so.”

People who want to support can request their favorite record from today via dewarmsteweek.be. You can also still support or set up campaigns to raise money, buy flames to pin on your clothing or participate in one of the five Warmathons. These running and walking events are organized in Bruges, Sint-Niklaas, Brussels, Mechelen and Leuven. Various artists will also perform in Hasselt, such as Oscar and the Wolf, Pommelien Thijs and Goldband.

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