Switzerland's Nemo Wins Eurovision 2024 with "The Code"
25 Acts Competed in Grand Final Held in Malmö
Nemo from Switzerland emerged victorious at the 68th Eurovision Song Contest, held in Malmö on Saturday night.
The singer's song "The Code" impressed the judges and televoters, giving Switzerland its first Eurovision win since 1988. The Grand Final featured 25 acts from across Europe and beyond, all competing for the coveted trophy.
Nemo's victory marks a significant milestone for Switzerland in the Eurovision Song Contest. The country has participated in the competition since 1956 but had never won before. The win is a testament to Nemo's talent and the enduring popularity of the Eurovision Song Contest.
The Eurovision Song Contest is an annual music competition organized by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU). The contest brings together performers from all over Europe and beyond to compete for the title of "Eurovision Song Contest winner".
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