A new single from the Eurovision 2024 winner: after conquering Europe, Nemo surprises once again. Could this be the song that shakes the pop world? Listen now.

After the historic victory at Eurovision 2024 with the song “The Code”, Nemo, the Swiss singer who captured the hearts of viewers across Europe and the world, continues their artistic journey with the release of a new single titled “Casanova”. This is Nemo’s second release since winning the contest, and beyond its musical significance, the song symbolizes the next chapter for one of the most fascinating figures in the modern history of Eurovision.




Back on the International Stage with “Casanova”

Nemo’s new single, “Casanova”, comes out a few months after the previous track “Eurostar”, which was released in October 2024. With this release, Nemo continues to expand their musical repertoire and establish themselves as one of the standout creators to emerge from the Eurovision contest in recent years. The song was written and composed by Liam Maye, who also wrote and produced Nemo’s previous single.

The song is available on all streaming platforms and is already generating significant buzz among fans and music critics alike. Nemo’s distinctive voice, their contemporary musical style, and the fact that they are the most recent Eurovision winner – all make “Casanova” a major event in the European music scene. Listen to the song:



Performance in Basel: Nemo Returns to Eurovision

As previously announced, Nemo is set to appear as a special guest at Eurovision 2025, which will take place in Basel, Switzerland – the country that brought them to victory in the prestigious competition. Although it has not yet been revealed whether the performance will occur during one of the semi-finals or the grand final, the production has already confirmed that Nemo will perform a new song live for the audience. The singer addressed this topic during a performance at the Eurovision pre-party in Amsterdam, stating that they are expected to appear during the live grand final broadcast.

Nemo’s upcoming performance is generating significant anticipation – not only due to the winner’s return home but also because of expectations for a visually impressive show and a song that continues their exceptional artistic style. For Switzerland, this is a particularly emotional occasion: not only is the country hosting Eurovision for the first time in decades, but it also gets to showcase the artist who brought back its past glory.

Switzerland’s Trio of Wins

Nemo’s victory in 2024 with “The Code” marked the third time Switzerland has won the Eurovision Song Contest.

The country’s first victory came with Lys Assia in 1956 – who was also the very first winner in the contest’s history.

The second win came in 1988, with the legendary performance of Céline Dion.

Nemo, who secured Switzerland’s third win after more than thirty years, now joins the ranks of the country’s global music legends.



Lyrics – “Casanova”

You took off I’m caught up in the way that you move
Wear a dress, make me guess if I’m fallin’ too soon
(Ooh-woah)

What you waitin’ for baby?
You talk so sweet, I’m sugar-high
Didn’t have to go chase me
You know I’m out here every night
Cut the light, read my mind
Don’t you know what to do?
Ooh-ah, ooh-ah

P-p-p-put your hands on my shoulders
Sh-show me how to dance
Take me there, Casanova
T-tell me who I am
Put your hands on my shoulders
Sh-show me how to dance, like
(What you waitin’ for baby?)

Spin me ’round, pin me down, I got nothin’ to lose
(Ma-ma-ma-make me)
Kiss the ground, touch the clouds, send my head through the roof

What you waitin’ for baby?
T-touch me ’til I feel alive
You don’t have to go chase me
You know I come back every time
Cut the light, read my mind
Yeah, you know what to do
Ooh-ah, ooh-ah

P-p-p-put your hands on my shoulders
Sh-show me how to dance
Take me there, Casanova
T-tell me who I am
Put your hands on my shoulders
Sh-show me how to dance, like
(What you waitin’ for baby?)
P-p-p-put your hands on my shoulders
Sh-show me how to dance
Take me there, Casanova
T-tell me who I am
Put your hands on my shoulders
Sh-show me how to dance, like
What you waitin’ for baby? Yeah

Again and again
Again and again
Come on now
Again and again
Again and again
Come on now

P-p-p-put your hands on my shoulders
Sh-show me how to dance
Take me there, Casanova
T-tell me who I am
Put your hands on my shoulders
Sh-show me how to dance
Take me there, Casanova
P-p-p-put your hands on my shoulders
Sh-show me how to dance
Take me there, Casanova
T-tell me who I am
Put your hands on my shoulders
Sh-show me how to dance, like
(What you waitin’ for baby? Yeah)



Eurovision 2025: Dates and Time

The Eurovision Song Contest for 2025 will take place in May, as per tradition. Here are the exact dates:

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: When does Eurovision 2025 start?
A: Eurovision 2025 begins on May 13 with the first semi-final. The second semi-final will take place on May 15, and the grand final will be held on May 17.

Q: What time does Eurovision start?
A: Each of the Eurovision events (the semi-finals and the final) begins at 21:00 CET.

Q: Where will Eurovision 2025 be held?
A: Eurovision 2025 will take place in Basel, Switzerland, at St. Jakobshalle.

Q: How many spectators can be present in the arena during Eurovision?
A: The arena is expected to accommodate about 12,000 spectators for each show.

Source: YouTube.

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.