Nemo, Break The Code Europe Tour 2025
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2024, Nemo became the first non-binary person to win the Eurovision Song Contest for Switzerland with the song "The Code" (50 million streams on Spotify and number 1 in the Swiss singles charts), breaking all boundaries in music, gender, and aesthetics. Blending rap, pompous and theatrical pop, operatic vocals, and dizzying dance routines, the performance in Malmö made Nemo world famous overnight. Nemo achieved gold and platinum status in Switzerland at the age of 18, established the songs "Ke Bock," "Du," and "Himalaya" in the charts, and has already received five Swiss Music Awards, further solidifying the success of the non-binary artist. In spring 2025, Nemo will embark on a European headline tour and also perform live in Germany and Austria.
Nemo Mettler was born in 1999 in the canton of Bern and learned to play the violin, piano, and drums at an early age. At the age of ten, Nemo began studying jazz and pop solo singing at the Zurich University of the Arts in 2017, further developing his voice. After his first roles in musicals in 2012 and reaching the semifinals of the Swiss VBT rap tournament (2015), Nemo went viral on social media in 2016 with an appearance on SRF Virus (#Cypher), becoming instantly famous. Nemo's debut EP "Clownfisch" (2015) reached number 95 in the Swiss charts, while the single "Du" entered the singles charts at number 4 in 2017. In addition to the EP "Fundbüro" (2016) and other singles, a transformation process began in 2020: Nemo now writes and produces for other artists, expands beyond the Swiss border, and releases songs in English ("Dance With Me") as well as the EP "Whatever Feels Right" (2022). The lyrics focus on themes from Nemo's own life: gender identity, mental health, and the search for one's place in the world – a reference to his stage name, which translates from Latin as "nobody." In 2021, Nemo moved to Berlin, came out as non-binary in 2023, and qualified for the final of the 2024 Eurovision Song Contest with the song "The Code" in the second semi-final. Nemo won the Eurovision Song Contest, thus giving Switzerland the title for the third time 36 years after Céline Dion's victory in 1988. With the clear message behind the winning single "The Code," Nemo has become an icon of the LGBTQIA+ community, who find in Nemo a relatable person with deeply personal and emotional lyrics – lyrics that inspire courage and, above all, offer a strong identification potential for young people. Now Nemo lives in London and has not only broken his own code, but with his Eurovision victory, laid the foundation for a global career and his first European headline tour.
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