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Swiss Euro❖ision winner Nemo returns to hero’s welcome

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Nemo was given a hero’s welcome on returning to Switzerlan­d after winning the Eurovision Song Contest on Sunday, being greeted by a whirlwind of cheers, hugs and clanging cowbells.

Nemo Mettler flew into Zurich Airport to be welcomed by several hundred fans, waving flags and banners and chanting the 24-year-old’s name.

Nemo won Eurovision 2024 in Malmo in Sweden in the early hours of Sunday, with the highly personal song The Code, which encapsulat­ed the performer’s journey towards realising their non-binary gender identity.

Fans gathered at Switzerlan­d’s biggest airport had to wait as the incoming Swiss Internatio­nal Air Lines flight from Copenhagen touched down 45 minutes late.

People were lined several deep behind the barriers outside the exit doors, passing the time with renditions of The Code before Nemo’s arrival.

Cheers erupted as Nemo emerged, wearing a fluffy sweater featuring a rabbit holding a carrot.

The artist gave a double thumbs-up before posing for selfie photos with fans and signing autographs. One bearded supporter approached the singer saying “Congratula­tions, honey pie!” while handing over a large colourful spray of flowers.

In November last year, the performer announced on Instagram: “I don’t identify as a man or a woman. I’m just Nemo,” adding: “My pronouns are they/them.”

Some supporters waved banners reading “smash the binary: we exist”, and “we exist, we insist, we persist”.

Another read “woman, man, human”, with boxes down the left and the box next to “human” marked with a cross.

Nemo celebrated with them in a big group hug as they chanted “we broke the code” and “we exist”.

At a press conference afterwards, Nemo announced plans to spend some time relaxing in the garden.

“I’m going to lie down and try to calm down a bit,” they said.

“It doesn’t feel real at all.” Referring to their song’s lyrics — and breaking the winner’s prize — the performer said: “I broke the code; I broke the trophy.”

Nemo said the airport welcome was “extremely beautiful... It showed me how nice it is to be part of a community”.

Nemo is well-known in Switzerlan­d, having swept the boards at the 2018 Swiss Music Awards.

Now they are an internatio­nal star. The European Broadcasti­ng Union, Eurovision’s organisers, said an estimated audience of more than 160 million people watched this year’s final, broadcast live in the 37 participat­ing countries and online on YouTube.

Now living in Berlin, Nemo hails from Biel/Bienne in northweste­rn Switzerlan­d, the largest bilingual city in the country and the heart of the Alpine nation’s watchmakin­g industry.

The city is planning to host an official public reception to pay tribute to their hometown hero, though no date has yet been set.

“It will certainly be a big celebratio­n in the city, with the public, with the fans,” Biel Mayor Erich Fehr told Switzerlan­d’s Keystone-ATS news agency at the airport.

“It’s crazy, an incredible story that Nemo from Biel won this title. The most important music competitio­n in the world. We are really proud and happy,” he said.

As per tradition, Switzerlan­d will host Eurovision next year. Several cities have thrown their hats into the ring.

As for Nemo’s hometown, Fehr said: “We have very good infrastruc­ture in Biel, but the Eurovision Song Contest is so big that we certainly can’t do it alone. We would have to look to partners, ideally Bern because of its proximity.”

Swiss Broadcasti­ng Corporatio­n chief Gilles Marchand hailed Nemo’s “tremendous success”. “Even though broadcasti­ng the Eurovision Song Contest is a major challenge for all of the TV stations in terms of resources and finances, we are delighted nonetheles­s that our country will be hosting this beloved event in 2025,” he said.

“This will be a major opportunit­y for the arts and tourism, to show the world what Switzerlan­d can do, and it is now up to us to accept this challenge together.”

 ?? ?? Nemo meets fans at Zurich Airport in Switzerlan­d.
Nemo meets fans at Zurich Airport in Switzerlan­d.
 ?? ?? Nemo on stage after winning the Eurovision Song Contest in Malmo, Sweden, on Sunday.
Nemo on stage after winning the Eurovision Song Contest in Malmo, Sweden, on Sunday.

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