Switzerland's Nemo wins Eurovision 2024 in a year of protests. Find out more about the shocking twists and turns in this year's competition!
In a nail-biting Eurovision 2024 finale held in Malmo, Sweden, Switzerland's Nemo emerged victorious with their captivating performance of “The Code,” making history as one of the two nonbinary artists in the finals. However, the event was not without its share of drama and protests as Dutch competitor Joost Klein was unexpectedly booted from the lineup due to a controversial complaint just hours before the grand finale. Despite the controversies, the glitter and glam of the 68th Eurovision Song Contest added an extra layer of excitement.
Throughout the week, 37 countries from across the globe showcased their musical talents, with Switzerland's Nemo standing out as the eventual winner of the most controversial edition of Eurovision. The event, filled with electrifying performances, culminated in a memorable victory that will be etched in Eurovision history. As the spotlight shone on the mesmerizing performances, viewers were on the edge of their seats, eagerly anticipating the announcement of the 2024 Eurovision champion.
On a lighter note, Switzerland's Nemo's winning song “The Code” not only captured the hearts of viewers but also set a new standard in Eurovision performances. Additionally, the participation of Israel in the final stirred up significant controversy, adding another layer of intrigue to an already eventful competition. As the curtains closed on Eurovision 2024, the world awaits the next chapter in the legacy of this iconic musical extravaganza.
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Switzerland's Nemo rehearses "The Code" before the second semifinal. Jessica Gow / TT News Agency/AFP via Getty. THANKS TO OUR SPONSOR:.
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Switzerland has won the 68th Eurovision Song Contest with the song 'The Code' performed by Nemo.
Swiss singer Nemo becomes the first non-binary artist to win Eurovision with their song, The Code.
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Defying the odds, Switzerland won the 68th Eurovision Song Contest with “The Code” by Nemo on Saturday (May 11) at the Malmö Arena in Sweden.
Dutch singer and rapper Joost Klein out because of incident involving female member of production crew.
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Singers performing on stage. Italy's Angelina Mango rehearsing her song La Noia ahead of the Eurovision 2024 grand final. Source: Getty, DPA / Picture Alliance.
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Singer Nemo is the first nonbinary person to win Eurovision. This year's contest was dominated by political tensions over Israel's participation.
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Switzerland's Nemo was victorious at the 2024 Eurovision Song Contest in Malmo, Sweden. The non-binary artist won with the song The Code.