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Eurovision Winner Nemo Resurfaces on a Cruise Ship for Surprise Performance

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The Swiss singer and last year’s Eurovision Song Contest champion, Nemo, made an unexpected appearance aboard the Allure of the Seas for a special 30-minute performance. The artist was flown in for the 35th Anniversary of the Atlantis gay cruise, marking a rare sighting of the elusive musician.

Nemo’s Low-Key Comeback

Despite the excitement surrounding the event, many attendees reportedly did not recognize the "The Code" star. Nemo’s current management confirmed the performance, stating:

"The queer community is family for Nemo. Performing in an environment where you feel comfortable and can be yourself is always an incredibly beautiful experience."

After the performance, Nemo returned to Europe, dedicating all energy to producing a debut album.

 

Where Are the Photos?

Strangely, no pictures or videos of Nemo’s cruise performance have surfaced online. However, an insider suggested that the lack of recognition from the predominantly American and non-European audience might explain the absence of media coverage. Only one video of the performance was shared on Instagram.

However, Nemo’s recent cruise ship performance has broken the silence. A source revealed that the singer took the stage on February 6 while the ship was en route to St. Maarten. The exclusive Atlantis cruise, known as the world’s largest gay cruise, hosted approximately 5,400 men for its milestone anniversary.

From Disappearance to Caribbean Reappearance

Nemo, who won Eurovision for Switzerland in Malmö, Sweden, had seemingly vanished from the public eye. After postponing a tour, changing management, and revamping the band, the 25-year-old musician had gone off the radar.

Social media has been in dark, and interviews have been put on hold to allow Nemo more creative space. Living in a small London apartment, the Biel-born artist has been focusing entirely on music.

For now, fans are left eagerly anticipating Nemo’s next move—and that long-awaited debut album.