As of now, there are no credible reports confirming the death of Nemo Mettler, the Swiss singer who won the Eurovision Song Contest in 2024. Nemo, known for their operatic, drum’n’bass-infused track “The Code,” made history as the first openly non-binary artist to win the competition, bringing Switzerland its third victory in the contest’s history.
Born on August 3, 1999, in Biel/Bienne, Switzerland, Nemo demonstrated musical talent from an early age, mastering instruments such as the violin, piano, and drums. Their career includes notable achievements like the viral success of their single “Cypher” in 2016 and winning four Swiss Music Prizes in 2018, including Best Song for “Du.”
Following their Eurovision win, Nemo used their platform to advocate for the recognition of a third gender option in Swiss official documents, highlighting the lack of representation for non-binary individuals in the country’s legal framework.
Recently, Nemo announced the rescheduling of their European tour to late October through December, expressing regret for any inconvenience caused to fans.
In the absence of verified information regarding Nemo Mettler’s death, it is advisable to await official statements from their representatives or reputable news sources before drawing conclusions.
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