The Eurovision 2024 crown was awarded to Switzerland’s entry ‘The Code’ by Nemo. In response to the result, Switzerland based PASINO.ch has analysed the Eurovision winners since 2016, when the Eurovision voting system started to include jury and televotes as independent categories.

Country Year Total points Difference in points to the runner-up Public vote Jury vote
Switzerland 2024 591 +44 226 365
Sweden 2023 583 +57 243 340
Ukraine 2022 631 +165 439 192
Italy 2021 524 +25 318 206
Netherlands 2019 498 +26 261 237
Israel 2018 529 +93 317 212
Portugal 2017 758 +143 376 382
Ukraine 2016 534 +23 323 211

Top scoring countries:

  1. Portugal – 758 points
  2. Ukraine – 631 points
  3. Switzerland – 591 points
  4. Sweden – 583 points
  5. Ukraine – 534 points

Top landslide victories:

  1. Ukraine +165 points
  2. Portugal +143 points
  3. Israel +93 points
  4. Sweden +57 points
  5. Switzerland +44 points

Top public vote points:

  1. Ukraine – 439 points
  2. Portugal – 376 points
  3. Ukraine – 323 points
  4. Italy – 318 points
  5. Israel – 317 points

Top jury votes:

  1. Portugal – 382 points
  2. Switzerland – 365 points
  3. Sweden – 340 points
  4. Netherlands – 237 points
  5. Israel – 212 points

Switzerland’s ‘The Code’ by Nemo scored a total of 591 points, making it the top three for the highest scoring winners since 2016. Also, compared to the runner-up, Switzerland scored +44 points more, meaning that the 2024 entry came as one of the biggest-margin victories in recent years.

Whilst Switzerland secured 226 public votes, the majority of their votes came from the jury. Their 365 public votes make them overall second position for jury votes, and the highest since Portugal’s emphatic win in 2017.

Post Eurovision Success

PASINO.ch has also revealed the most streamed Eurovision songs on Spotify, shedding light on evolving music trends and the lasting influence of Eurovision artists in the digital era. This study not only reflects changing music tastes but also celebrates timeless music icons from Eurovision.

Nemo’s winning Eurovision hit already as over eight million Spotify streams and counting, but which songs are the most streamed of all time?

Eurovision and Mainstream Crossover

  • Duncan Laurence from the Netherlands tops the charts with his 2019 Eurovision-winning hit “Arcade,” amassing an impressive 1.15 billion streams and gaining global recognition for its broad appeal, propelled by the influence of its popularity on Tik Tok.
  • Rosa Linn from Armenia, whose 2022 song “Snap” did not win Eurovision but still garnered a substantial 990 million streams.
  • Italian rock band Måneskin, with their 2021 winner “Zitti E Buoni,” has made an impact in global interest in rock music, with 461 million streams.
  • Loreen from Sweden, who won in 2012 with “Euphoria,” 110 million streams; her 2023 Eurovision song “Tattoo” racked up an amazing 483 million streams.