Switzerland wins the Eurovision Song Contest 2024!

Switzerland wins the Eurovision Song Contest 2024!
Switzerland wins the Eurovision Song Contest 2024!

It is Switzerland represented by Nemo with the song “The Code” to win the 2024 edition of theEurovision Song Contest.

A historic victory for Switzerland, Eurovision thus returns to the country where it all began!

This one final rankingwhich saw the sum of the national juries and televoting, where Nemo for Switzerland he trailed the super favorite of this edition of Eurovision by 44 points, Baby Lasagna for Croatia.

Third place forUkrainefourth for the France and fifth for the disputed participation of Israel (which did very well in televoting). This is the complete ranking.

There Swiss it therefore conquers first position, obtaining an excellent result both in terms of televoting and that of the various national juries (in this case with an even more marked gap from the second place, France).

L’Italy with Angelina Mango she placed seventh, while she had achieved fourth place in the juries’ vote (the complete ranking is below).

Nemo, the winner of Eurovision 2024

Nemo Mettler (born in Biel, in the Canton of Bern, on 3 August 1999) despite his young age, he has already been active professionally for almost 10 years. His first album dates back to 2015, in 2018 he won four awards at the Swiss Music Awards.

In November 2023 he declared that he identifies as non-binary and prefers to be talked about using only his name in German (without the pronoun) and in English with the gender-neutral pronoun “They”.

As already said at the beginning of the article, with this victory for Switzerland, we return to where it all began, in 1956 in Lugano, where representing the Swiss country there was Lys Assiavictorious on the stage of the Kursaal theater in Lugano (Lys Assia who unfortunately passed away in March 2018 at the age of 94).

 
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