Five months after winning Eurovision, Swiss representative Nemo releases their new song “Eurostar”. Who are the surprising guests that participated alongside Nemo in the music video?

On the night of May 11, 2024, Swiss artist Nemo became an international star by winning first place at Eurovision in Malmö, Sweden, with their song “The Code”. Today, after a long wait, Nemo releases their new song “Eurostar”, featuring some surprisingly special guests!




A Star-Studded Music Video Debut

Today, Nemo released their first song since their victory at Eurovision 2024 in Malmö. Nemo is among the last representatives to release new music since the competition’s finale, and after a long wait, the final product is now available on all listening platforms.

Along with the song, the official music video was released on YouTube. In it, Nemo is seen on a journey of self-discovery in London, including travels, celebrations, performance preparations, and fitting clothes in the dressing room. In an interview, Nemo shares: “The song is about my move to London, it’s my first love letter to this city.”

Eurovision 2024 Reunion in “Eurostar”

Additionally, the video features Eurovision 2024 representatives who competed alongside Nemo: Poland’s Luna, Ukraine’s Jerry Heil, Ireland’s Bambie Thug, Lithuania’s Silvester Belt, and Finland’s Windows95Man. Each of the representatives participated in a specific part of the video, following Nemo’s recent hints on their Instagram account about surprising guests taking part in the clip for their new song.




Switzerland in Eurovision 2024

Nemo is a non-binary singer who represented Switzerland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 with the song “The Code.” They were selected through an internal selection process. Nemo won the Eurovision contest, finishing in first place with a total of 591 points. This victory marks Switzerland’s third win in the history of the competition, having previously won in 1956 and 1988.

Eurovision 2025: This will be Switzerland’s 65th participation in the Eurovision Song Contest. Switzerland joined the competition in 1956, being one of the seven founding countries, and has won three times over the years. Its most recent victory was at the last Eurovision in 2025, with Nemo’s song “The Code.” This win follows Switzerland’s previous victory in 1988 with the song “Ne partez pas sans moi,” performed by international singer Céline Dion.