Winner of the 68th Eurovision Song Contest, Nemo, has signed a massive new record deal.
The singer, who topped the scoreboard when they represented Switzerland with The Code last weekend (May 11), has inked a contract with Island Records, according to The Sun’s Bizarre column.
“This is huge for Nemo’s career,” a source shared. “They have been working away in music for years, really honing their craft, and now it’s their time to shine.
“Island wants to strike while the iron is hot and get new music out this year.
“There are a lot of exciting options being explored and it’s all moving very quickly, but the world will be hearing a lot more from Nemo.”
Nemo self-released their first EP, ‘Clownfish’ back in 2015 and rocketed to the top of the Eurovision scoreboard, leading the jury vote with a massive 365 points and beating Croatia and France to take home the trophy with a total of 591 points.
After receiving the trophy from last year’s winner, Loreen, Nemo said: “Thank you so much and I hope this contest can live up to its promise and stand up for dignity and peace.”
The 68th Eurovision Song Contest Grand Final saw 25 acts take to the stage to perform for the public vote, following a performance for international juries on Friday.
Following all of the performances at the Malmö arena in Sweden, the show also featured a tribute to ABBA marking 50 years of Waterloo, along with a performance from Loreen.