2025 Eurovision Song Contest in Basel, Switzerland

Basel, Switzerland will host the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest, selected over Geneva. The event draws millions of viewers worldwide, with the last Swiss winner being in 1988. The contest is organized by the European Broadcasting Union.

Swiss musician Nemo wins Eurovision as nonbinary advocate

Swiss musician Nemo, who identifies as nonbinary, won the Eurovision Song Contest, sparking conversations about nonbinary rights in Switzerland. Despite opposition from some, advocates are pushing for official recognition of nonbinary individuals.

Eurovision Song Contest 2024

Switzerland won the Eurovision Song Contest with the song 'The Code' by Nemo, making history as the first nonbinary winner. Croatia and Ukraine also performed well, but controversy arose with Israel's participation and the disqualification of the Netherlands' contestant.

Nemo's Eurovision Win and Homecoming Celebration

Nemo, a non-binary singer from Switzerland, won the Eurovision Song Contest with the song 'The Code' and received a hero's welcome upon returning home. Plans for relaxation and celebration are in place, with the possibility of Switzerland hosting Eurovision 2025.

68th Eurovision Song Contest

Swiss singer Nemo won the 68th Eurovision Song Contest with 'The Code,' an ode to embracing a nongender identity. Nemo is the first nonbinary winner of the contest, beating Croatian rocker Baby Lasagna. The event was overshadowed by protests and tensions related to the war in Gaza.

Eurovision Contest and LGBTQ+ Representation

Bambie Thug, a self-described 'queer witch' Eurovision contestant, celebrated the victory of fellow 'non-binary' performer Nemo from Switzerland, declaring 'the queers are coming.' Thug accused the European Broadcasting Union of siding with Israel and inciting violence against her. Despite protests, Israeli singer Eden Golan placed fifth.

Switzerland's Nemo wins 2024 Eurovision

Switzerland's Nemo wins 2024 Eurovision as first nonbinary winner, with song 'The Code' about discovering identity.

Eurovision Song Contest 68th Edition

Switzerland's non-binary rapper Nemo wins Eurovision Song Contest with the song 'The Code' amidst anti-Israel demonstrations. Ireland's Bambie Thug also competes as non-binary. Israel's Eden Golan faces boos and protests during the contest.

Nemo Represents Switzerland in Eurovision Song Contest as a Nonbinary Contestant

Nemo, a nonbinary contestant, is representing Switzerland in the Eurovision Song Contest with a track called 'The Code.' Nemo's performance is about struggling to find their place and being unconditionally themselves. The atmosphere between acts is fun and supportive, with Nemo hoping for future musical collaborations.