Swiss singer Nemo's victory at Eurovision 2024 made headlines as they became the first non-binary artist to win the contest. Find out more about the dramatic events that unfolded during the competition!
In a whirlwind of events at Eurovision 2024, Swiss singer Nemo made history by clinching the prestigious first place with their operatic pop-rap entry, 'The Code.' The song, an ode to Nemo's journey embracing their non-binary identity, resonated with audiences worldwide. However, the competition was not without its controversies as the Dutch entry was unexpectedly expelled moments before the grand final, sparking anger from Dutch broadcasters. Despite the drama, Switzerland's victory in Malmo, Sweden, was a momentous occasion, with Nemo's win celebrated as a groundbreaking moment for inclusion in the music industry.
Although Switzerland emerged victorious, the Eurovision Song Contest of 2024 will be remembered for the intense protests and disqualifications that overshadowed the event. The tension was palpable as the Dutch contestant, Joost Klein, was disqualified following a backstage incident, casting a shadow over the otherwise vibrant competition. Additionally, protests erupted against Israel's participation, reflecting the political complexities that often intersect with the world's largest music competition. However, amidst the chaos, Nemo's triumph shone brightly, marking a significant step forward for LGBTQ+ representation in the music world.
The controversy and drama surrounding the Dutch expulsion and protests against Israel's participation may have marred the Eurovision Song Contest, but Switzerland's win with 'The Code' will go down in history as a pivotal moment. Nemo's success signifies a shift towards greater diversity and acceptance in the music industry, setting a precedent for future non-binary artists on the Eurovision stage. The 68th Eurovision will be etched in memory not only for its chaos but for the groundbreaking victory that redefined the boundaries of traditional music contests.
Swiss singer Nemo won the 68th Eurovision Song Contest with The Code , an operatic pop-rap ode to the singer's journey towards embracing their nongender...
A Dutch public broadcaster reacted angrily after the Netherlands' contestant in the Eurovision Song Contest was dramatically expelled from the competition ...
Switzerland has won Eurovision 2024 in Swedish host city Malmo, beating runner-up Croatia, after having been among bookmakers' top-three to win the ...
The Eurovision Song Contest was thrown into fresh turmoil Saturday when organisers disqualified the Dutch entrant hours before the grand final for a ...
At the Malmo Arena in Sweden, 26 acts are due to perform three-minute songs before a live audience of thousands and an estimated 180 million viewers around ...
The Swiss singer and rapper was one of two nonbinary artists in the finals at this year's event held in Malmo, Sweden. Meanwhile, protesters called for ...
Dutch singer and rapper Joost Klein was excluded from the main show due to an incident involving a female member of the production crew, the competition's ...
Pro-Palestinian protesters in Malmo, Sweden say Israel should be excluded over its conduct in its war on Gaza.
Nemo has won the 68th song contest with The Code, after a fraught competition overshadowed by protests over Israel's inclusion and a shock exit.
The singer, Joost Klein, had been among the favourites to win the contest in Malmö, Sweden.
Switzerland's Nemo won a chaotic and intense Eurovision Song Contest, triumphing in a competition in Sweden that was derailed by controversy over the ...
Swiss singer Nemo becomes the first non-binary artist to win Eurovision with their song, The Code.
Swiss singer Nemo becomes the first non-binary artist to win Eurovision with their song, 'The Code'.
Nemo beat Croatia's Baby Lasagna to the title by winning the most points from a combination of national juries and viewers around the world.
Song competition was marked by protests over Israel's participation and the Dutch entrant's disqualification.
The non-binary singer — who is the first Swiss Eurovision winner since Celine Dion won in 1988 — was presented with the trophy by last year's winner, Swedish ...
In Tel Aviv, song contest enthusiasts laud huge support from televote; contestant Eden Golan says 'very moving' to see how public voted.
Voters in Australia, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, San Marino, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UK give their ...
Dutch artist Joost Klein will no longer compete in Saturday night's Eurovision grand final in Malmo due to a backstage “incident,” the European Broadcasting ...
The UK's Olly Alexander has also broken his silence after placing 18th in the competition with his song Dizzy.
Eurovision 2024, which ended Saturday night, was shaken by political strife and shadowy allegations of misconduct.
Twenty-four-year-old Nemo's 'The Code' won the highest score from nations' juries, and enough of the popular votes to get 591 points.