Swiss Eurovision winner Nemo to send trophy back in protest over Israel's participation
Nemo, the first openly non-binary Eurovision winner, returns their trophy citing Israel's participation as conflicting with contest values amid five countries boycotting, organizers said.
- Nemo, the first non-binary Eurovision winner, announced they are returning their trophy to protest Israel's continued participation in the event.
- Five countries have announced boycotting next year's Eurovision due to Israel's inclusion, which Nemo says conflicts with the event's ideals during an alleged genocide.
- Israel has praised allowing its participation as a 'gesture of solidarity', while protests over its inclusion have caused the biggest crisis Eurovision has seen.
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The number of boycotting countries is also increasing.
Eurovision Champion Returns Trophy Over Israel's Participation
Swiss singer Nemo, who won the 2024 Eurovision Song Contest , said Thursday they will return the winner's trophy because Israel is being allowed to compete in the politically troubled pop music competition, the AP reports. In an Instagram video, Nemo held the microphone-shaped glass ornament and said "today I no...
Swiss singer and last year's Eurovision winner Nemo will return his trophy in protest against Israel's continued participation in the contest. According to the 26-year-old Swiss, Israel's participation is in clear contradiction with the Eurovision values of unity, inclusion and dignity.
Musician Nemo Mettler, who represented Switzerland at Eurovision 2024 and won the competition, announced that he would return his award to the organizers, the headquarters of the European Broadcasting Union in Geneva.
A few hours after Iceland's announcement not to participate in the next Eurovision Song Contest, 2026, to be held in Vienna from 12 to 16 May 2026, even the winner of the 2024 edition, Nemo, has made a clear decision against the participation of Israel. The Swiss artist winner of the 2024 edition of the Esc in Malmo, Sweden, has decided to return the trophy of the victory to the seat of the Ebu (European Broadcasting Union) in Geneva. If the val…
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