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{{Short description|Austrian singer and drag queen}} | |||
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{{Infobox musical artist | {{Infobox musical artist | ||
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| name = Conchita Wurst | ||
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| image = Conchita Amadeus Awards 2017 d.jpg | ||
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| alias = {{hlist|Conchita|Tom Neuwirth|WURST}} | ||
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| caption = Conchita in 2017 | ||
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| birth_name = Thomas Neuwirth | ||
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age |
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1988|11|06|df=y}} | ||
| birth_place = ], |
| birth_place = ], Austria | ||
| occupations = {{hlist|Singer|songwriter|drag queen|model|television presenter|cinematographer}} | |||
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| genre = {{hlist|]|]}} | |||
| Citizenship = Colombian Austrian | |||
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| label = ] | ||
| occupation = Singer | |||
| years_active = 2006–present | | years_active = 2006–present | ||
| associated_acts = ] | |||
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| website = {{URL|http://conchitawurst.com/}} | |||
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'''Thomas Neuwirth''' (born 6 November 1988) is an Austrian singer and ] who is known for his stage persona '''Conchita Wurst''' (or simply '''Conchita'''). He came to international attention after winning the ] as {{Esccnty|Austria|y=2014|t=Austria's entrant}} with the song "]". Neuwirth has stated that he is not a ].<ref name="ObserverLondon" /><ref name="Calvocoressi" /> He is gay, and has also described himself as a drag queen.<ref>{{cite AV media |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iS2x4aZy2v0 |title=Conchita Wurst I'm only a Drag Queen With a Beard |date=24 May 2014 |access-date=22 March 2015 |work=YouTube |archive-date=28 December 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151228080254/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iS2x4aZy2v0 |url-status=live }}</ref><ref name="gaystar-belarus">{{cite news |last=Morgan |first=Joe |title=Belarus calls to cancel Eurovision over inclusion of drag singer |work=Gay Star News |publisher=Gay Star News Ltd. |url=http://www.gaystarnews.com/article/belarus-calls-cancel-eurovision-over-inclusion-trans-singer231013 |access-date=7 May 2014 |archive-date=9 October 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191009121527/https://www.gaystarnews.com/article/belarus-calls-cancel-eurovision-over-inclusion-trans-singer231013/ |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref name="biography" /> | |||
Born in ], Neuwirth moved to ] to do his '']'' exam with a focus on fashion, before embarking on a singing career through the 2007 casting show '']''. He subsequently became a founding member of '']'', a short-lived ]. In 2011, Neuwirth began appearing as Conchita—a female character noted for her beard—and came second in the ]. | |||
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'''Thomas "Tom" Neuwirth''' (born 6 November 1988), better known as the ] persona '''Conchita Wurst''', is an Austrian ]. Wurst ] and won the ] in ], ]. The singer uses female pronouns for herself when in the role of Wurst.<ref name=gaystar-belarus>{{cite web|last=Morgan|first=Joe|title="Belarus calls to cancel Eurovision over inclusion of trans singer"|url=http://www.gaystarnews.com/article/belarus-calls-cancel-eurovision-over-inclusion-trans-singer231013|work=Gay Star News|publisher=Gay Star News Ltd.|accessdate=7 May 2014}}</ref> | |||
Two years later, Neuwirth was selected to represent Austria as Conchita at the Eurovision Song Contest 2014. Conchita's performance received the most points and resulted in her winning the contest. It brought international attention to Conchita and established Neuwirth as a ], resulting in invitations to perform at various ]s, the ], and the ]. | |||
==Biography== | |||
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Neuwirth states that he was born in ], Austria, in 1988.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://conchitawurst.com/index.php?id=7|title=biography|accessdate=10 May 2014|publisher=conchitawurst.com}}</ref> Before taking up a drag persona Neuwirth worked as a shop window decorator, but first appeared in public media in an advertisement in 2006.{{cn|date=May 2014}} In 2007 Neuwirth reached the final of the 2007 Austrian ] ''Starmania''.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://eurovisiontimes.wordpress.com/2011/12/02/austria-bearded-woman-conchita-wurst-bids-for-eurovision/ |title=Austria: Bearded Woman Conchita Wurst Bids For Eurovision |newspaper=The Eurovision News |date=2 December 2011}}</ref> In 2011 Neuwirth returned to television in drag as "Conchita Wurst."{{cn|date=May 2014}} As Conchita Wurst, she participated in the ] production ''The Hardest Jobs of Austria'', where she worked in a fish factory, and in ''Wild Girls'', in which a group of candidates had to survive in the deserts of ] together with native tribes. | |||
==Early life== | |||
Neuwirth graduated from the ] School of Fashion in 2011, and has lived in various locations in ]. | |||
Thomas Neuwirth was born on 6 November 1988 in ] and raised in the small town of ], in the ]n countryside in Austria.<ref name="biography">{{cite web|url=http://conchitawurst.com/bio/ |title=Conchita Wurst: Biography |access-date=26 May 2015 |website=ConchitaWurst.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150525014439/http://conchitawurst.com/bio/ |archive-date=25 May 2015 }}</ref> He has stated that the mountainous area was a wonderful place to grow up, but that he faced prejudice for being gay: "Being a teenager, a gay teenager, in such a small village is not that much fun. I am part of the ] and most gays have a similar story to mine."<ref name="Brookes">{{cite news|author=Brooks|first=Derek|date=26 April 2014|title=Bearded Austrian drag queen to take on Eurovision|work=Reuters|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/uk-austria-eurovision-drag/bearded-austrian-drag-queen-to-take-on-eurovision-idUKBREA3P07S20140426|access-date=13 November 2020|archive-date=16 November 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201116073843/https://www.reuters.com/article/uk-austria-eurovision-drag/bearded-austrian-drag-queen-to-take-on-eurovision-idUKBREA3P07S20140426|url-status=live}}</ref> | |||
From an early age he recognised that he was different from other children, initially believing that this was because there was "something wrong" with him.<ref name="PinkNewsJune">{{cite web|date=12 June 2014|title=Eurovision winner Conchita Wurst: I was bullied for wearing a dress to school|url=http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2014/06/12/eurovision-winner-conchita-wurst-i-was-bullied-for-wearing-a-dress-to-school/|website=PinkNews|access-date=12 June 2014|archive-date=14 June 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140614020615/http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2014/06/12/eurovision-winner-conchita-wurst-i-was-bullied-for-wearing-a-dress-to-school/|url-status=live}}</ref> He occasionally wore a skirt to kindergarten and then school,<ref name="PinkNewsJune"/> although subsequently felt that he could only be happy doing so in the attic of his home. Aged 14, Neuwirth moved to ] to attend school, with a focus on fashion.<ref name=Brookes /> His fashion icon was ].<ref name="ObserverLondon" /> | |||
==Music career== | |||
===2006–07: Starmania & Jetzt anders!=== | |||
In 2006 Neuwirth took part in the third edition of the Austrian show ''Starmania'', finishing in second place (] placed first). One year later Neuwirth founded the boyband ] that disbanded the same year. | |||
== Career == | |||
===2011–12: ''Die große Chance'' & Eurovision 2012=== | |||
In 2011 Neuwirth debuted the persona Conchita Wurst, in the ]'s show ''Die große Chance''. She came second in the ] for the ].<ref>{{cite news|title=Conchita Wurst – Neues Leben nach "Starmania"|url=http://www.kleinezeitung.at/nachrichten/kultur/songconest/2955069/neues-leben-nach-starmania.story|accessdate=27 July 2012|newspaper=]|date=24 February 2012|language=German}}</ref> | |||
===2006–2013: Early musical career=== | |||
===2013–14: Eurovision Song Contest 2014=== | |||
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In 2006, Neuwirth took part in the third edition of the Austrian TV show '']'', finishing in second place behind ]. One year later, Neuwirth founded the boyband ], but the group disbanded that same year.<ref>{{Cite web |date=10 September 2013 |title=Conchita Wurst beim Song Contest |url=https://wien.orf.at/v2/news/stories/2602913/ |access-date=14 May 2015 |website=ORF.at |language=de |archive-date=29 October 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191029194314/https://wien.orf.at/v2/news/stories/2602913/ |url-status=live }}</ref> | |||
It was after this that Neuwirth developed the drag persona of Conchita Wurst, a bearded woman. In the German language, "'']''" means "sausage", although Neuwirth relates the choice of last name to the common German expression "''Das ist mir doch alles Wurst''", which translates as "it's all the same to me" or "I don't care", stating that the name emerged from the first meaning of that expression.<ref name="DerStandard.at Interview German">{{Cite web |date=24 April 2014 |title=Conchita Wurst: 'Der Song Contest ist absolut unberechenbar' |url=https://www.derstandard.at/story/1397521434127/chat-mit-conchita-wurst |website=] |language=de |access-date=13 November 2020 |archive-date=14 November 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201114041711/https://www.derstandard.at/story/1397521434127/chat-mit-conchita-wurst |url-status=live }}</ref> The name "Conchita" had been adopted from a Cuban friend of his.<ref name="DerStandard.at Interview German" /> In an interview, he also explained that ''conchita'' is Spanish ] for vagina<ref>, ''concha: 12. f. malson. Arg., Bol., Chile, Guat., Par., Perú y Ur. coño (vulva y vagina).''</ref> and ''Wurst'' is German slang for penis.<ref>{{cite AV media |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7gfV8QabMs |title=Conchita Wurst explains her name. |date=14 May 2014 |work=YouTube |access-date=22 March 2015 |archive-date=7 March 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160307032341/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7gfV8QabMs |url-status=live }}</ref> | |||
Neuwirth asserted that the inclusion of the beard as part of the Conchita character was "a statement to say that you can achieve anything, no matter who you are or how you look."<ref name=Brookes/> The inclusion of a beard as part of the drag look was not unique, having been pioneered in the 1970s by ] in San Francisco and the Bloolips in London.<ref name=Calvocoressi/> | |||
Conchita's first appearance was on ]'s show '']'' in 2011, where she achieved 6th place.<ref>{{cite news |title=Conchita Wurst – Neues Leben nach "Starmania" |url=http://www.kleinezeitung.at/nachrichten/kultur/songconest/2955069/neues-leben-nach-starmania.story |access-date=27 July 2012 |newspaper=] |date=24 February 2012 |language=de |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120722213924/http://www.kleinezeitung.at/nachrichten/kultur/songconest/2955069/neues-leben-nach-starmania.story |archive-date=22 July 2012 }}</ref> In 2012, she competed in the ] for the ] and came second.<ref>{{Cite web |date=25 February 2012 |title=Trackshittaz vertreten Österreich beim Song Contest. |url=http://www.seitenblicke.at/top-stories/trackshittaz-vertreten-oesterreich-beim-song-contest |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140626223127/http://www.seitenblicke.at/top-stories/trackshittaz-vertreten-oesterreich-beim-song-contest |archive-date=26 June 2014 |access-date=26 June 2014 |website=Seitenblicke}}</ref> Conchita then appeared in the ORF show ''The Hardest Jobs of Austria'', working in a fish processing plant, and in ''Wild Girls'', in which a group of candidates had to survive in the deserts of ] together with native tribes.<ref>{{cite news |last=Morscher |first=Mathias |date=11 July 2013 |title=Mit dem Trolley durch die Wüste |language=de |work=Kurier |url=https://kurier.at/wirtschaft/atmedia/wild-girls-mit-dem-trolley-durch-die-wueste/18.743.667 |access-date=26 June 2014 |archive-date=20 November 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201120004805/https://kurier.at/wirtschaft/atmedia/wild-girls-mit-dem-trolley-durch-die-wueste/18.743.667 |url-status=live }}</ref> | |||
===Participation in the Eurovision Song Contest 2014=== | |||
{{Main|Austria in the Eurovision Song Contest 2014}} | {{Main|Austria in the Eurovision Song Contest 2014}} | ||
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====Selection==== | |||
On 10 September 2013, it was announced that Wurst would ] at the ], to be held in ], ], after being selected by the Austrian national broadcaster ].<ref>{{cite news|title=Conchita Wurst soll Österreich beim Song Contest vertreten|url=http://www.nachrichten.at/nachrichten/kultur/Conchita-Wurst-soll-Oesterreich-beim-Song-Contest-vertreten;art16,1192384|accessdate=10 September 2013|newspaper=nachrichten.at|date=10 September 2013|language=German}}</ref> Wurst's selection sparked controversy in Austria. Four days after ORF announced its decision, more than 31,000 people liked an "Anti-Wurst" ] page.<ref>{{cite news|title=Editorial: Why ORF Must Stand By Conchita Wurstl|url=http://wiwibloggs.com/2013/09/14/editorial-why-orf-must-stand-by-conchita-wurst/31701/|newspaper=wiwibloggs.com|accessdate=18 October 2013|date=14 September 2013}}</ref> In October, the Ministry of Information in Belarus received a petition calling on BTRC, ]' state broadcaster, to edit Wurst's performance out of its Eurovision broadcast. The petition claimed that the performance would turn Eurovision "into a hotbed of sodomy."<ref>{{cite news|title=Will Belarus Remove Conchita Wurst from its Eurovision Broadcast?|url=http://wiwibloggs.com/2013/10/20/will-belarus-remove-conchita-wursts-performance-eurovision-broadcast/32965/|newspaper=wiwibloggs.com|accessdate=20 October 2013|date=20 October 2013}}</ref> In December, a similar petition surfaced in ].<ref>{{cite news|title=Will Russia cut its broadcast of Eurovision 2014 because of Conchita Wurst?|url=http://wiwibloggs.com/2013/12/28/russia-cut-broadcast-conchita-wurst/35965/|newspaper=wiwibloggs.com|accessdate=28 December 2013|date=28 December 2013}}</ref> In March 2014, Conchita's song was revealed as "]". At the second semi-final on 8 May, Conchita qualified for the final on 10 May. At the finals held in Copenhagen on 10th May 2014, she won the competition with 290 points. | |||
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On 10 September 2013, Austrian national broadcaster ] announced that it had selected Conchita to represent Austria at the Eurovision Song Contest 2014, to be held in ], Denmark, in May 2014.<ref>{{cite news|date=10 September 2013|title=Conchita Wurst soll Österreich beim Song Contest vertreten|language=de|newspaper=nachrichten.at|url=http://www.nachrichten.at/nachrichten/kultur/Conchita-Wurst-soll-Oesterreich-beim-Song-Contest-vertreten;art16,1192384|access-date=10 September 2013|archive-date=24 September 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924132055/http://www.nachrichten.at/nachrichten/kultur/Conchita-Wurst-soll-Oesterreich-beim-Song-Contest-vertreten;art16,1192384|url-status=live}}</ref> In March 2014, Conchita's song was revealed as "]",<ref>{{cite web|last=Jiandani|first=Sanjay|date=18 March 2014|title=Austria: Conchita to Rise like a Phoenix in Copenhagen|url=http://esctoday.com/78759/austria-conchita-releases-entry/|access-date=28 May 2014|website=ESCToday.com|archive-date=26 June 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150626124136/http://esctoday.com/78759/austria-conchita-releases-entry/|url-status=live}}</ref> with bookmakers placing her entry as one of the ten favourites to win.<ref name=Brookes/> Despite Eurovision's reputation for ], Conchita's performance was designed to be serious and in good taste, and she was one of just a few performers to appear onstage alone.<ref name=Quietus/> Although individuals who identified as LGBT had appeared on Eurovision before—most notably Israel's ], who won in ]—Conchita's appearance was described by the '']'' as the "most ] yet".<ref name="Calvocoressi">{{cite news|author=Calvocoressi|first=Thomas|date=28 April 2014|title=Can a bearded Austrian drag queen give Putin the bird?|newspaper=New Statesman|url=http://www.newstatesman.com/culture/2014/04/can-bearded-austrian-drag-queen-give-putin-bird|access-date=27 May 2014|archive-date=28 May 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140528050703/http://www.newstatesman.com/culture/2014/04/can-bearded-austrian-drag-queen-give-putin-bird|url-status=live}}</ref> | |||
Conchita's selection proved controversial and attracted criticism from conservative groups, particularly in Eastern Europe, thus highlighting the ].<ref name=Brookes/><ref name=Calvocoressi/> In Austria, within four days after ORF announced its decision more than 31,000 people 'liked' an "Anti-Wurst" page on social networking service ].<ref>{{cite news|last=Adams|first=William Lee|date=14 September 2013|title=Editorial: Why ORF Must Stand By Conchita Wurstl|newspaper=wiwibloggs.com|url=http://wiwibloggs.com/2013/09/14/editorial-why-orf-must-stand-by-conchita-wurst/31701/|access-date=18 October 2013|archive-date=9 March 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210309232156/https://wiwibloggs.com/2013/09/14/editorial-why-orf-must-stand-by-conchita-wurst/31701/|url-status=live}}</ref> Petitions emerged in Russia and Belarus calling for their respective national broadcasters to edit out Conchita's performance from the televised contest; the Russian petition asserted that Eurovision had become "a hotbed of ], at the initiation of ]".<ref name=Brookes/><ref>{{cite news|last=Adams|first=William Lee|date=20 October 2013|title=Will Belarus Remove Conchita Wurst from its Eurovision Broadcast?|newspaper=wiwibloggs.com|url=http://wiwibloggs.com/2013/10/20/will-belarus-remove-conchita-wursts-performance-eurovision-broadcast/32965/|access-date=20 October 2013|archive-date=13 September 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210913163055/https://wiwibloggs.com/2013/10/20/will-belarus-remove-conchita-wursts-performance-eurovision-broadcast/32965/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last=Adams|first=William Lee|date=28 December 2013|title=Will Russia cut its broadcast of Eurovision 2014 because of Conchita Wurst?|newspaper=wiwibloggs.com|url=http://wiwibloggs.com/2013/12/28/russia-cut-broadcast-conchita-wurst/35965/|access-date=28 December 2013|archive-date=30 December 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131230232133/http://wiwibloggs.com/2013/12/28/russia-cut-broadcast-conchita-wurst/35965/|url-status=live}}</ref> Conservative Russian politician ] urged Russia's Eurovision selection committee to boycott the competition as a result of Conchita's inclusion, describing her performance as "blatant ] and spiritual decay" and referring to her as the "pervert from Austria".<ref>{{cite news|author=Luhn|first=Alec|date=30 April 2014|title=Russian politician condemns Eurovision as 'Europe-wide gay parade'|work=The Guardian|url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/apr/30/russia-boycott-eurovision-gay-parade|access-date=11 December 2016|archive-date=26 February 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170226120654/https://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/apr/30/russia-boycott-eurovision-gay-parade|url-status=live}}</ref> ], ], stated that Neuwirth's lifestyle was "not natural" and that he should decide whether he was a man or woman. Neuwirth responded, "I told him I don't want to be a woman. I am just a working ] and a very lazy boy at home." Aram subsequently apologised, stating that his prior comments had been intended as a joke.<ref name=Brookes/> | |||
Reacting to these sentiments, the '']'' commented that "a vote for Wurst is another vote against Russian ] and ], and a win would send out a strong message of defiance eastwards",<ref name=Calvocoressi/> while the '']'' called on readers to vote for Conchita to upset homophobes.<ref name="IBT">{{cite news|author=Sim|first=David|date=9 May 2014|title=Eurovision 2014: Ten Reasons Why Austrian Drag Queen Conchita Wurst Must Win|newspaper=International Business Times|url=http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/eurovision-2014-ten-reasons-why-austrian-drag-queen-conchita-wurst-must-win-1447871|access-date=27 May 2014|archive-date=30 May 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140530170230/http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/eurovision-2014-ten-reasons-why-austrian-drag-queen-conchita-wurst-must-win-1447871|url-status=live}}</ref> Highlighting statements such as these as evidence, '']'' declared that many Western European commentators and politicos had adopted Conchita as "a symbol of everything that makes Western Europe superior to the East" and that she had thus become part of a ] against both Russia and "the so-called bigots and backward types" in their own nations.<ref name="Spikes">{{cite news|author=Black|first=Tim|date=12 May 2014|title=Russia-Bating Reveals its Wurst Side|newspaper=Spiked|url=http://www.spiked-online.com/newsite/article/russia-baiting-reveals-its-wurst-side/15010|access-date=27 May 2014|archive-date=28 May 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140528045251/http://www.spiked-online.com/newsite/article/russia-baiting-reveals-its-wurst-side/15010#.U4UVc3ak3cw|url-status=live}}</ref> | |||
====Victory==== | |||
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At the second semi-final on 8 May, Neuwirth, as Conchita, qualified for the final on 10 May. At the finals held in Copenhagen on 10 May 2014, she won the competition with 290 points. This was Austria's first Eurovision win since the ].<ref>{{cite web|date=11 May 2014|title=Austria wins Eurovision Song Contest|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-27358560|access-date=14 May 2014|website=BBC|archive-date=12 May 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140512231443/http://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-27358560|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name=Davies/> Conchita's victory was also the first time a singer won without backing singers or dancers since ]. | |||
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Conchita's entry gained high scores from Western European countries as well as some in the East, such as Georgia and Ukraine.<ref name=Quietus/> However, the levels of support for Conchita varied across Europe: on average she received 4.4 points out of 12 from the ] (excluding the ]), 6 points from the other ex-]s, and 10.5 points from Western Europe, Scandinavia, Greece, and Israel.<ref name=BalkanInsight/> Commenting on this, ] Alan Renwick of the British ] asserted that "Even in those countries where the ruling elites are often highly intolerant, the wider population might be readier to accept that different people might be different."<ref name=BalkanInsight/> | |||
Upon being awarded the trophy, Conchita held it aloft and proclaimed "We are unity and we are unstoppable".<ref name=Quietus/><ref name=Davies/> She later confirmed to reporters that this was a message meant for politicians who ], including President of Russia ], ] had implemented a ] in June 2013.<ref name=Davies/> | |||
====International response==== | |||
On returning to Austria, Conchita was greeted at the airport by a crowd of over 1,000 cheering fans, many wearing fake beards and singing "Rise Like a Phoenix".<ref name=Davies/> To journalists, she expanded on the message of tolerance which she had championed at Eurovision: "It was not just a victory for me but a victory for those people who believe in a future that can function without discrimination and is based on tolerance and respect."<ref name=Quietus/><ref name=Davies/> President of Austria ] asserted that it was "not just a victory for Austria, but above all for diversity and tolerance in Europe".<ref name=Davies/> A local radio station celebrated by playing "Rise Like a Phoenix" on a loop 48 times over four hours.<ref name=Davies/> The UK's Eurovision commentator ] commented on the socio-political significance of Conchita's victory: "it seems like Eurovision has done something that matters just a little bit".<ref name="Quietus">{{cite news|author=Osborne|first=Richard|date=12 May 2014|title=On Camp & Conchita: An Eurovision Victory For The LGBT Community|newspaper=The Quietus|url=http://thequietus.com/articles/15224-eurovision-camp-conchita|access-date=27 May 2014|archive-date=28 May 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140528034759/http://thequietus.com/articles/15224-eurovision-camp-conchita|url-status=live}}</ref> Greek singers and former Eurovision entrants ] and ] expressed their liking of the song and Conchita's appearance.<ref>{{cite AV media|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QX9FgLQT4A|title=Helena Paparizou – Talking About Conchita Wurst (Eurovision 2014)|date=11 May 2014|work=YouTube|access-date=22 March 2015|archive-date=13 March 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160313102952/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QX9FgLQT4A|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|author=ΚΩΝΣΤΑΝΤΙΝΑ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΙΟΥ|date=1 June 2014|title=Άννα Βίσση: "Η ομοφυλοφιλία είναι μία κατάσταση φυσική, κατά τη γνώμη μου"|url=http://www.peoplegreece.com/article/anna-vissi-omofilofilia-ine-mia-katastasi-fisiki-kata-ti-gnomi-mou/|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141208061546/http://www.peoplegreece.com/article/anna-vissi-omofilofilia-ine-mia-katastasi-fisiki-kata-ti-gnomi-mou/|archive-date=8 December 2014|access-date=22 March 2015|work=People Greece|language=el}}</ref> Vissi also compared the latter to Italian singer ]'s similar appearance as a bearded woman on the cover of a ], to critically highlight that " 2014 and we still cannot accept statements of diversity."<ref>{{cite web|author=ΚΑΛΛΙΑ ΚΑΡΤΣΑΚΗ|date=13 May 2014|title=Το νέο μήνυμα της Άννας Βίσση για την Conchita Wurst και την... διαφορετικότητα – SHOWBIZ – People Greece|url=http://www.peoplegreece.com/article/neo-minima-tis-annas-vissi-gia-tin-conchita-wurst/|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140515035502/http://www.peoplegreece.com/article/neo-minima-tis-annas-vissi-gia-tin-conchita-wurst/|archive-date=15 May 2014|access-date=22 March 2015|work=People Greece|language=el}}</ref>]|left]]Following her victory, Conchita became an icon for Europe's LGBT community.<ref name="ObserverLondon"/><ref name=Michaels/> Vienna's ] hoped to use Conchita to encourage more gay holidaymakers to visit the city, using her image on the Facebook page "Gay-friendly Vienna".<ref>{{cite news|author=Paris|first=Natalie|date=13 May 2014|title=Conchita Wurst's Eurovision win grants Vienna gay tourism boost|work=The Telegraph|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/destinations/europe/austria/vienna/10827475/Conchita-Wursts-Eurovision-win-grants-Vienna-gay-tourism-boost.html |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220112/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/destinations/europe/austria/vienna/10827475/Conchita-Wursts-Eurovision-win-grants-Vienna-gay-tourism-boost.html |archive-date=12 January 2022 |url-access=subscription |url-status=live}}{{cbignore}}</ref> '']'' stated that she had become "a serious figure of hope" for some LGBT people living "under the shadow of officially-sanctioned intolerance" in various European countries,<ref name="Cairns">{{cite news|author=Cairns|first=David|date=12 May 2014|title=Russia's Eurovision secret is out: voters backed Conchita|newspaper=The Week|url=http://www.theweek.co.uk/europe/eurovision-song-contest/58480/russias-eurovision-secret-out-voters-backed-conchita|access-date=27 May 2014|archive-date=15 May 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140515131329/http://www.theweek.co.uk/europe/eurovision-song-contest/58480/russias-eurovision-secret-out-voters-backed-conchita|url-status=live}}</ref> while British trans activist ] commented that across Europe she inspired "millions of people" and stood up for "everyone who has ever been made to feel ashamed or afraid for being different."<ref>{{cite news|author=Lees|first=Paris|date=12 May 2014|title=Drag queen? Transgender? Conchita's an ambassador and that's what matters|newspaper=The Guardian|url=https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/may/12/conchita-drag-queen-transgender-ambassador-eurovision-winner-trans-gender-diversity|access-date=11 December 2016|archive-date=30 January 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170130053135/https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/may/12/conchita-drag-queen-transgender-ambassador-eurovision-winner-trans-gender-diversity|url-status=live}}</ref> LGBT rights groups in Serbia and Croatia criticised the tone with which their national broadcasters referred to Conchita, deeming it offensive and homophobic; Serbia's ] subsequently issued a letter of apology.<ref name="BalkanInsight">{{cite news|date=13 May 2014|title=Drag Queen's Eurovision Win Highlights East-West Divide|work=Balkan Insight|url=http://www.balkaninsight.com/en/article/europe-and-the-region-divided-over-conchita-wurst|access-date=28 May 2014|archive-date=28 May 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140528071444/http://www.balkaninsight.com/en/article/europe-and-the-region-divided-over-conchita-wurst|url-status=live}}</ref> | |||
In Russia, "Rise Like a Phoenix" topped the internet download chart two days after the competition.<ref>{{cite news|author=Morgan|first=Joe|date=12 May 2014|title=Conchita Wurst tops iTunes chart... in Russia|work=GayStarNews|url=http://www.gaystarnews.com/article/conchita-wurst-tops-itunes-chart%E2%80%A6-russia120514|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140513023734/http://www.gaystarnews.com/article/conchita-wurst-tops-itunes-chart%E2%80%A6-russia120514|archive-date=13 May 2014}}</ref> Fans of Conchita and LGBT rights activists applied to hold a Conchita Wurst March of Bearded Women and Men through Moscow, Russia, on 27 May, a date commemorating the 21st anniversary since the legalisation of same-sex sexual activity in the country. Officials from the city's security department rejected the request, citing a wish to "respect morality in the education of the younger generation" and to prevent violent clashes between marchers and anti-gay demonstrators.<ref name="Michaels">{{cite news|author=Michaels|first=Sean|date=16 May 2014|title=Parade for Eurovision's Conchita Wurst banned by Russian officials|newspaper=The Guardian|url=https://www.theguardian.com/music/2014/may/16/eurovision-conchita-wurst-parade-russia-ban|access-date=11 December 2016|archive-date=7 February 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220207182635/https://www.theguardian.com/music/2014/may/16/eurovision-conchita-wurst-parade-russia-ban|url-status=live}}</ref> Russian singer ], who helped write the Eurovision song "]", called on Russians to respect Conchita's victory, saying: "it was the song that won, and in my opinion it was a beautiful song."<ref>{{cite news|last=Golubock|first=D. Garrison|date=11 May 2014|title=Conchita Wurst Prompts Calls for Russia to Leave Eurovision Song Contest|work=]|url=https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2014/05/11/conchita-wurst-prompts-calls-for-russia-to-leave-eurovision-song-contest-a35314|access-date=13 May 2019|archive-date=13 May 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190513080450/https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2014/05/11/conchita-wurst-prompts-calls-for-russia-to-leave-eurovision-song-contest-a35314|url-status=live}}</ref> | |||
] in 2014|250x250px]]Criticism continued to be made following Conchita's victory. ], then chairman of Turkey's foreign affairs committee, remarked "thank God we no longer participate in Eurovision".<ref>{{cite news |title=Turkey: "No Longer Participate" In Eurovision |url=https://eurovoix.com/2014/05/14/turkey-no-longer-participate-in-eurovision/ |work=Eurovoix |date=14 May 2014 |access-date=13 May 2019 |archive-date=13 May 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190513080446/https://eurovoix.com/2014/05/14/turkey-no-longer-participate-in-eurovision/ |url-status=live }}</ref> The leader of Poland's opposition ] (PiS) party, ], said that "Very disquieting things are going on in Europe, things that show decadence, downturn and we would like to reverse this trend."<ref>{{cite web|date=12 May 2014|title=Jarosław Kaczyński o Conchicie Wurst: to nie wróży niczego dobrego|url=http://wiadomosci.wp.pl/jaroslaw-kaczynski-o-conchicie-wurst-to-nie-wrozy-niczego-dobrego-6031563484980353a|work=]|language=pl|agency=wiadomosci.wp.pl|access-date=13 May 2019|archive-date=13 May 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190513080456/https://wiadomosci.wp.pl/jaroslaw-kaczynski-o-conchicie-wurst-to-nie-wrozy-niczego-dobrego-6031563484980353a|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="PiS">{{cite web |last1=Gawęda |first1=Barbara |title=Eurovision and Euro elections: the final straw in Polish gender wars |url=https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/can-europe-make-it/eurovision-and-euro-elections-final-straw-in-polish-gender-wars/ |date=21 May 2014 |website=] |access-date=13 May 2019 |archive-date=13 May 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190513080443/https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/can-europe-make-it/eurovision-and-euro-elections-final-straw-in-polish-gender-wars/ |url-status=live }}</ref> The spokesperson of the Law and Justice (PiS) party stated that "Conchita Wurst is (...) a symbol of Europe I don't want. My Europe is based on ]."<ref name="PiS"/> ] ] posted on social networking service ] that the result "showed supporters of ] their European future: a bearded girl."<ref name=Davies/> Russia's opposition politician, the ] ], proclaimed "There's no limit to our outrage. It's the end of Europe", later adding that "Fifty years ago the ] ]. We made a mistake in freeing Austria. We should have stayed."<ref name="Davies">{{cite news|author=Davies|first=Caroline|date=11 May 2014|title=Conchita Wurst pledges to promote tolerance after jubilant welcome home|newspaper=The Guardian|url=https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2014/may/11/conchita-wurst-pledges-to-promote-tolerance|access-date=11 December 2016|archive-date=31 July 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200731035500/https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2014/may/11/conchita-wurst-pledges-to-promote-tolerance|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name=Michaels/> Deputy leader of Russia's opposition ], ], announced that "The last Eurovision results exhausted our patience... We cannot tolerate this endless madness", calling for the foundation of an alternative, The Voice of ], in which Russia and its neighbouring allies could compete.<ref>{{cite news |title=Russia to revive Soviet Eurovision alternative to protest gay 'madness' of Conchita win |url=http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2014/07/29/russia-to-revive-soviet-eurovision-alternative-to-protest-gay-madness-of-conchita-win/ |last=McCormick |first=Joseph Patrick |publisher=PinkNews |date=29 July 2014 |access-date=30 July 2014 |archive-date=1 August 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140801032603/http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2014/07/29/russia-to-revive-soviet-eurovision-alternative-to-protest-gay-madness-of-conchita-win/ |url-status=live }}</ref> The ] condemned Conchita's victory, with ], chairman of the church's information department, describing it as "yet one more step in the rejection of the Christian identity of European culture", reflecting an attempt to "reinforce new cultural norms".<ref>{{cite news|author=Kishkovsky|first=Sophia|date=12 May 2014|title=Drag queen winner of Eurovision contest condemned by Russian Orthodox Church|work=Religion News Service|url=http://www.religionnews.com/2014/05/12/transgender-eurovision-contest-winner-condemned-russian-orthodox-church/|access-date=28 May 2014|archive-date=28 May 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140528092445/http://www.religionnews.com/2014/05/12/transgender-eurovision-contest-winner-condemned-russian-orthodox-church/|url-status=live}}</ref> A social media campaign involved Russian men shaving off their beards in protest at Conchita's victory; those taking part included broadcaster ] and rapper Aleksander "ST" Stepanov.<ref>{{cite news|author=Morgan|first=Joe|date=13 May 2014|title=Russians shave off beards to protest against Conchita Wurst|work=GayStarNews|url=http://www.gaystarnews.com/article/russians-shave-beards-protest-against-conchita-wurst130514#sthash.lGhR1VFP.dpuf|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150626234440/http://www.gaystarnews.com/article/russians-shave-beards-protest-against-conchita-wurst130514|archive-date=26 June 2015}}</ref> | |||
] asserted that the ] (mainly in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina) were "]" from ] for Conchita's victory.<ref name="telegraph.co.uk">{{cite news |title=Conchita Wurst caused Balkan floods after Eurovision win, say church leaders |newspaper=The Telegraph |date=22 May 2014 |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/serbia/10850219/Conchita-Wurst-caused-Balkan-floods-after-Eurovision-win-say-church-leaders.html |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220112/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/serbia/10850219/Conchita-Wurst-caused-Balkan-floods-after-Eurovision-win-say-church-leaders.html |archive-date=12 January 2022 |url-access=subscription |url-status=live }}{{cbignore}}</ref> ] also blamed Conchita's victory for the floods.<ref name="telegraph.co.uk"/> Irish television presenter for the ] and former Eurovision BBC commentator ] described that year's performance as a "]".<ref>{{cite web|author=Day|first=Aaron|date=3 November 2014|title=Terry Wogan says Conchita Wurst made Eurovision a 'freak show'|url=http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2014/11/03/terry-wogan-says-conchita-wurst-made-eurovision-a-freak-show/|website=PinkNews|access-date=3 November 2014|archive-date=7 November 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141107113528/http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2014/11/03/terry-wogan-says-conchita-wurst-made-eurovision-a-freak-show/|url-status=live}}</ref> Reacting to these critics, Conchita stated "It's so ridiculous! For me a perfect world would be when we don't have to talk about sexuality, where you're from, what you believe. Is this the worst thing in the mind of the politicians?"<ref name="PinkNewsJune"/> She stated her desire to perform in Russia for the country's LGBT community, "To tell them that they are not alone. The whole community around the world is standing behind them. They have to trust that if they open their mouth, then we can change something."<ref name="PinkNewsJune"/> To a reporter from '']'', she commented: "It's funny that these people think I'm so powerful. I've figured out over the years, you can only hurt me if I love you; if I don't know you, I really don't care. There are people who want to kill me and I'm always like, 'Well, get in line, darling.'"<ref name="ObserverLondon"/> | |||
===2014–present: Subsequent career=== | |||
] ] in May 2014|250x250px]]On 28 June 2014, Conchita performed onstage at ] in central London as the headline act during the city's annual ]. She was introduced onstage by actor and LGBT rights campaigner ], and performed to a crowd of over 300,000 alongside acts ] and ]. She informed reporters from '']'' that "I don't want to say the other Prides are less good, but I fell in love with London immediately, so today is a very special day for me. All the drag queens looked stunning."<ref name="ObserverLondon">{{cite news|author=Bromwich|first=Kathryn|date=7 July 2014|title=Conchita Wurst: 'Most artists are sensitive and insecure people. I am too'|newspaper=The Observer|url=https://www.theguardian.com/music/2014/jul/06/conchita-interview-sensitive-insecure-eurovision-gay-pin-up-austrian|access-date=11 December 2016|archive-date=23 April 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170423144728/https://www.theguardian.com/music/2014/jul/06/conchita-interview-sensitive-insecure-eurovision-gay-pin-up-austrian|url-status=live}}</ref> | |||
On 2 July, she opened Madrid's LGBT Pride festival with a concert at ], there performing alongside ],<ref>{{cite news|last=McCormack|first=Kirsty|date=3 July 2014|title=Conchita Wurst joins X Factor star Ruth Lorenzo at Madrid's Gay Pride celebrations|newspaper=Daily Express|url=https://www.express.co.uk/news/showbiz/486537/Conchita-Wurst-joins-X-Factor-star-Ruth-Lorenzo-at-Madrid-s-Gay-Pride-celebrations|access-date=2 April 2018|archive-date=26 June 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150626125334/http://www.express.co.uk/news/showbiz/486537/Conchita-Wurst-joins-X-Factor-star-Ruth-Lorenzo-at-Madrid-s-Gay-Pride-celebrations|url-status=live}}</ref>{{unreliable source?|date=May 2019}}<ref>{{cite news|last=Duffy|first=Nick|date=6 July 2014|title=Spain: One million take part in 'Europe's largest' Pride in Madrid|work=PinkNews|url=http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2014/07/06/spain-one-million-take-part-in-europes-largest-pride-in-madrid/|access-date=12 July 2014|archive-date=14 July 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140714204313/http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2014/07/06/spain-one-million-take-part-in-europes-largest-pride-in-madrid/|url-status=live}}</ref> before performing at ] on 30 July,<ref>{{cite news|date=31 July 2014|title=Eurovision Song Contest 2014 winner Conchita Wurst performs at the Stockholm Pride Week 2014 held in Stockholm, Sweden|language=nl|newspaper=Nieuwsblad.be|url=http://www.newswala.com/Entertainment-News/Eurovision-Song-Contest-2014-winner-Conchita-Wurst-perfoms-at-the-Stockholm-Pride-Week-2014-held-in-Stockholm-Sweden-72234.html|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141013173042/http://www.newswala.com/Entertainment-News/Eurovision-Song-Contest-2014-winner-Conchita-Wurst-perfoms-at-the-Stockholm-Pride-Week-2014-held-in-Stockholm-Sweden-72234.html|archive-date=13 October 2014|df=dmy-all}}</ref> at ] Pride on 10 August,<ref>{{cite news|date=12 May 2014|title=Conchita Wurst komt naar Antwerp Gay Pride|language=nl|newspaper=Nieuwsblad.be|url=http://www.nieuwsblad.be/article/detail.aspx?articleid=DMF20140512_024|access-date=8 October 2014|archive-date=14 May 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140514161950/http://www.nieuwsblad.be/article/detail.aspx?articleid=dmf20140512_024|url-status=live}}</ref> and at ] on 24 August.<ref>{{cite news|last=Bourne|first=Dianne|date=24 August 2014|title=Beard fever sweeps Manchester Pride as Conchita wows the crowds with diva performance|newspaper=Manchester Evening News|url=https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/whats-on/whats-on-news/beard-fever-sweeps-manchester-pride-7666069|access-date=2 April 2018|archive-date=2 April 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180402230223/https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/whats-on/whats-on-news/beard-fever-sweeps-manchester-pride-7666069|url-status=live}}</ref> | |||
On 9 July, she made her modelling debut on the ] at fashion designer ]'s Couture show in Paris, where she took the final spot, which is usually reserved for Gaultier's favourite model.<ref>{{cite news|last=Alexander|first=Ella|date=9 July 2014|title=Conchita Wurst becomes a catwalk model for Jean Paul Gaultier: 'She is unstoppable'|newspaper=The Independent|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/conchita-wurst-becomes-a-couture-catwalk-model-for-jean-paul-gaultier-she-is-unstoppable-9595557.html|access-date=22 August 2017|archive-date=28 October 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141028033711/http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/conchita-wurst-becomes-a-couture-catwalk-model-for-jean-paul-gaultier-she-is-unstoppable-9595557.html|url-status=live}}</ref> In August she modeled ] clothing for ]'s fashion editorial, "The New Normal", published in ]'s ''CR Fashion Book''.<ref>{{cite news|title=Fashion's new muse: Conchita Wurst models for Givenchy for CR Fashion Book|author=William Lee Adams|publisher=wiwibloggs|date=20 August 2014|access-date=16 December 2014|url=http://wiwibloggs.com/2014/08/20/conchita-wurst-models-givenchy-cr-fashion-book/58429/|archive-date=16 December 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141216155044/http://wiwibloggs.com/2014/08/20/conchita-wurst-models-givenchy-cr-fashion-book/58429/|url-status=live}}</ref> She was invited to attend the 2015 Golden Globe Awards in Los Angeles as part of the Austrian delegation supporting nominee Christoph Waltz.<ref>{{cite news|author=Adams|first=William Lee|date=15 December 2014|title=A Beard in Hollywood: Conchita Wurst to attend Golden Globes|work=wiwibloggs.com|url=http://wiwibloggs.com/2014/12/15/hollywood-conchita-wurst-golden-globes/69571/|access-date=15 December 2014|archive-date=30 March 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150330124623/http://wiwibloggs.com/2014/12/15/hollywood-conchita-wurst-golden-globes/69571/|url-status=live}}</ref> | |||
On 8 October, Conchita performed to a crowd of 2000 delegates and their staff at an anti-discrimination event held at the ] in ]; her speech emphasised the values of tolerance, stating that "As I always say, you don't have to love me, but you have to respect that I'm here." Her appearance had been organised by the Austrian ] (MEP) ], a member of the ], and while it had the backing of most of the European Parliament groups, it was not supported by the right-wing ] and ] groups.<ref>{{cite news|author=Riegert|first=Berndt|date=8 October 2014|title=EU Parliament goes nuts for Conchita Wurst|newspaper=DW|url=http://www.dw.de/eu-parliament-goes-nuts-for-conchita-wurst/a-17983015|access-date=8 October 2014|archive-date=28 November 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141128104357/http://www.dw.de/eu-parliament-goes-nuts-for-conchita-wurst/a-17983015|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|author=Duffy|first=Nick|date=8 October 2014|title=Drag artist Conchita Wurst performs for European Parliament|work=PinkNews|url=http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2014/10/08/drag-artist-conchita-wurst-performs-for-european-parliament/|access-date=8 October 2014|archive-date=9 October 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141009193004/http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2014/10/08/drag-artist-conchita-wurst-performs-for-european-parliament/|url-status=live}}</ref> | |||
On 3 November, she performed at the ] in front of UN Secretary-General ]. A spokesperson for Ban described Conchita as a "cultural icon" and asserted that "Everyone is entitled to enjoy the same basic rights and live a life of worth and dignity without discrimination. This fundamental principle is embedded in the UN Charter and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Conchita is a symbol in that sense and I think it's good for them to meet. to reassert his support for LGBT people and for them to ensure that they enjoy the same human rights and protection that we all do."<ref>{{cite news|author=Duffy|first=Nick|date=1 November 2014|title=Conchita Wurst to perform for the United Nations next week|work=PinkNews|url=http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2014/11/01/conchita-wurst-to-perform-for-the-united-nations-next-week/|access-date=3 November 2014|archive-date=1 November 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141101145151/http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2014/11/01/conchita-wurst-to-perform-for-the-united-nations-next-week/|url-status=live}}</ref> Conchita proceeded to state that she would like to spend a week with Russian President Putin in order to better understand him and his government's stance on LGBT rights.<ref>{{cite news|author=Duffy|first=Nick|date=29 December 2014|title=Conchita Wurst: I want to meet with Vladimir Putin|work=PinkNews|url=http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2014/12/29/conchita-wurst-i-want-to-meet-with-vladimir-putin/|access-date=29 December 2014|archive-date=30 December 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141230014226/http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2014/12/29/conchita-wurst-i-want-to-meet-with-vladimir-putin/|url-status=live}}</ref> | |||
] in 2019]]Conchita proceeded to begin work on an album influenced by "mature ladies" like ], ], and ].<ref name="ObserverLondon"/> Her first post-Eurovision single, "Heroes", was released on 8 November 2014. Conchita performed the song for the first time on '']''.<ref>{{cite news|author=Weaver|first=Jessica|date=21 October 2014|title=Austria: Conchita to unveil Heroes next month|work=esctoday.com|url=http://esctoday.com/88616/austria-conchita-unveil-heroes-next-month/|access-date=22 October 2014|archive-date=22 October 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141022160200/http://esctoday.com/88616/austria-conchita-unveil-heroes-next-month/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|date=21 October 2014|title=Conchita Wurst singt "Heroes" bei "Wetten, dass...?"|language=de|work=Die Welt|url=https://www.welt.de/newsticker/dpa_nt/infoline_nt/boulevard_nt/musik_nt/article133499725/Conchita-Wurst-singt-Heroes-bei-Wetten-dass.html|access-date=22 October 2014|archive-date=13 April 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150413022215/http://www.welt.de/newsticker/dpa_nt/infoline_nt/boulevard_nt/musik_nt/article133499725/Conchita-Wurst-singt-Heroes-bei-Wetten-dass.html|url-status=live}}</ref> | |||
On 19 December 2014, it was revealed that Conchita would host the green room at the ] in Vienna.<ref>{{cite web|last=Siim|first=Jarmo|date=19 December 2014|title=Who gets to host Eurovision in Vienna?|url=http://www.eurovision.tv/page/news?id=who_gets_to_host_eurovision_in_vienna|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141219101050/http://www.eurovision.tv/page/news?id=who_gets_to_host_eurovision_in_vienna|archive-date=19 December 2014|access-date=19 December 2014|website=]}}</ref> | |||
On 7 May 2015, Conchita published her autobiography with ].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://johnblakebooks.com/being-conchita.html|title=Being Conchita – John Blake Books|website=johnblakebooks.com|access-date=3 June 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160611044122/https://johnblakebooks.com/being-conchita.html|archive-date=11 June 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref> Conchita's debut album '']'' was released on 15 May 2015. It was preceded by her second single after winning the Eurovision Song Contest, "]", which was released on 5 March 2015. "]" and "]", two tracks from the debut album, were released as a double A-side single on 7 August 2015. | |||
On 3 March 2016, Conchita performed at the ] accompanied by the ] and together with Australian stars like ] and ESC 2015 participant ] as a part of ] festival. | |||
Conchita performed for ]'s '']'' on 25 February 2018 at the ].<ref>{{cite web|date=25 February 2018|title=Friday Night Is Music Night: Conchita!|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/events/egzp8g|website=BBC Music Events|access-date=3 February 2018|archive-date=8 April 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180408101616/https://www.bbc.co.uk/events/egzp8g|url-status=live}}</ref> In April 2018, Conchita praised ]'s ] and her song "]" as her favourite song for ], saying "If she wins I will love it."<ref>{{cite news |title=Israel: Conchita Wurst Backs Netta To Win Eurovision 2018 |url=https://eurovoix.com/2018/04/25/israel-conchita-wurst-backs-netta-to-win-eurovision-2018/ |work=Eurovoix |date=25 April 2018 |access-date=13 May 2019 |archive-date=13 May 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190513105812/https://eurovoix.com/2018/04/25/israel-conchita-wurst-backs-netta-to-win-eurovision-2018/ |url-status=live }}</ref> In August 2018, Turkey's public broadcaster, the ] (TRT), stated it will not take part in the Eurovision while "someone like the bearded Austrian who wore a skirt" could win the competition.<ref>{{cite news |title=Turkey to return Eurovision 'if no more bearded divas' |url=http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/turkey-to-return-eurovision-if-no-more-bearded-divas-135427 |work=] |date=4 August 2018 |access-date=13 May 2019 |archive-date=19 May 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190519200210/http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/turkey-to-return-eurovision-if-no-more-bearded-divas-135427 |url-status=live }}</ref> | |||
In 2019, Neuwirth revealed that he would be splitting the characters, Conchita would continue with the more feminine style of performance and a new mononymous persona called WURST would allow for a more masculine expression, Neuwirth also announced that he would be releasing new music as WURST. The single "Trash All the Glam" was released 8 March 2019 through Sony Music Austria.<ref>{{Cite web|date=8 March 2019|title=Press Release: "Trash All The Glam" is the first single off Conchita's new electro project WURST.|url=http://conchitawurst.com/pr-190308/|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190312175800/http://conchitawurst.com/pr-190308/|archive-date=12 March 2019|website=ConchitaWurst.com}}</ref> The second single shortly followed, entitled "Hit Me", which was said to be a hit back to a former boyfriend of Neuwirth's who he was receiving threats from about how he would publicly reveal his HIV-positive status. A third single, "See Me Now" was released on 5 April 2019. The album was announced under the name ''Truth Over Magnitude'',<ref>{{Cite web|date=3 April 2019|title=News: WURST performs HIT ME live at Amadeus Austrian Music Awards for the first time on TV|url=http://conchitawurst.com/news-wurst-performs-hit-me-live-at-amadeus-austrian-music-awards-for-the-first-time-on-tv/|access-date=13 November 2020|website=ConchitaWurst.com|language=en-GB|archive-date=10 April 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190410084801/http://conchitawurst.com/news-wurst-performs-hit-me-live-at-amadeus-austrian-music-awards-for-the-first-time-on-tv/|url-status=live}}</ref> and was produced by Albin Janoska.<ref>{{Cite web|date=15 March 2019|title=Press Release: WURST sneaks into your ears with "Hit Me"|url=http://conchitawurst.com/pr-190315-en/|access-date=13 November 2020|website=ConchitaWurst.com|language=en-GB|archive-date=3 November 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201103070034/http://conchitawurst.com/pr-190315-en/|url-status=live}}</ref> | |||
In 2019, Conchita became a permanent judge on the drag competition reality series ''Queen of Drags'' alongside ] and ].<ref>{{Cite news| url=https://www.prosieben.de/tv/queen-of-drags/news/queen-of-drags-ab-herbst-2019-um-20-15-uhr-auf-prosieben-106333| title=Queen of Drags – Ab Herbst 2019, um 20:15 Uhr auf ProSieben.| work=]| date=2019-09-26| language=de-DE| access-date=2019-10-31| archive-date=31 October 2019| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191031171830/https://www.prosieben.de/tv/queen-of-drags/news/queen-of-drags-ab-herbst-2019-um-20-15-uhr-auf-prosieben-106333| url-status=live}}</ref> | |||
In 2020, Neuwirth appeared in his Conchita character in a cameo role in the Netflix film '']''.<ref>{{cite web|last=Bryan|first=Scott|date=2 July 2020|title=Netflix's 'Eurovision Song Contest': Here's What You May Have Missed|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/02/movies/eurovision-song-contest-story-of-fire-saga.html|access-date=7 July 2020|website=New York Times|archive-date=7 July 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200707003553/https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/02/movies/eurovision-song-contest-story-of-fire-saga.html|url-status=live}}</ref> Also as Conchita, he performed “]" with ] and ] as an interval act for the final of the ].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://eurovision.tv/story/eurovision-winners-tribute-abba |title=Eurovision winners pay tribute to ABBA in the Grand Final |website=Eurovision.tv |publisher=EBU |date=10 May 2024 |access-date=10 May 2024}}</ref> | |||
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Neuwirth created a fictional back story for the Conchita character, claiming that he was born in the mountains of ] and is married to the French ] dancer Jacques Patriaque, a friend of Neuwirth's.<ref name="ObserverLondon" /><ref>{{Cite web|date=16 May 2014|title=Jacques Patriaque im Interview: Conchitas Ehemann packt aus!|url=https://www.oe24.at/video/society/clips/videoArticle/Jacques-Patriaque-im-Interview-Conchitas-Ehemann-packt-aus/143401899|website=oe24.at|language=de|access-date=13 November 2020|archive-date=15 November 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201115200732/https://www.oe24.at/video/society/clips/videoArticle/Jacques-Patriaque-im-Interview-Conchitas-Ehemann-packt-aus/143401899|url-status=live}}</ref> He compared the use of the character to American singer ]'s adoption of the ] alter ego, or singer ]'s use of various costumes, being a way to protect Neuwirth's own private life.<ref name="ObserverLondon" /> | |||
In 2018, Neuwirth disclosed that he is ]<ref name="BBC HIV">{{cite news|author=Savage|first=Mark|date=16 April 2018|title=Conchita Wurst reveals HIV diagnosis|work=]|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-43781751|access-date=16 April 2018|archive-date=16 April 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180416081203/http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-43781751|url-status=live}}</ref> and has been ] (and thus not infectious) for several years.<ref name="BBC HIV"/> He wrote through an ] post that he felt compelled to come out as HIV-positive due to persistent threats from a former boyfriend that he would publicly reveal Neuwirth's status.<ref name="BBC HIV"/><ref>{{cite news|author=Duffy|first=Nick|date=16 April 2018|title=Eurovision diva Conchita Wurst reveals he<!-- sic --> is HIV-positive|work=]|url=http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2018/04/16/eurovision-diva-conchita-wurst-reveals-she-is-hiv-positive/|access-date=16 April 2018|archive-date=17 April 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180417023756/https://www.pinknews.co.uk/2018/04/16/eurovision-diva-conchita-wurst-reveals-she-is-hiv-positive/|url-status=live}}</ref><!-- Note that Pink News uses "she" in the headline and the URL --> | |||
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Austrian singer and drag queen
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Birth name | Thomas Neuwirth |
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Born | (1988-11-06) 6 November 1988 (age 36) Gmunden, Austria |
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Years active | 2006–present |
Labels | Sony Music Austria |
Website | conchitawurst |
Thomas Neuwirth (born 6 November 1988) is an Austrian singer and drag queen who is known for his stage persona Conchita Wurst (or simply Conchita). He came to international attention after winning the Eurovision Song Contest 2014 as Austria's entrant with the song "Rise Like a Phoenix". Neuwirth has stated that he is not a trans woman. He is gay, and has also described himself as a drag queen.
Born in Gmunden, Neuwirth moved to Graz to do his matura exam with a focus on fashion, before embarking on a singing career through the 2007 casting show Starmania. He subsequently became a founding member of Jetzt Anders!, a short-lived boy band. In 2011, Neuwirth began appearing as Conchita—a female character noted for her beard—and came second in the Austrian pre-selection for the Eurovision Song Contest 2012.
Two years later, Neuwirth was selected to represent Austria as Conchita at the Eurovision Song Contest 2014. Conchita's performance received the most points and resulted in her winning the contest. It brought international attention to Conchita and established Neuwirth as a gay icon, resulting in invitations to perform at various pride parades, the European Parliament, and the United Nations Office in Vienna.
Early life
Thomas Neuwirth was born on 6 November 1988 in Gmunden and raised in the small town of Bad Mitterndorf, in the Styrian countryside in Austria. He has stated that the mountainous area was a wonderful place to grow up, but that he faced prejudice for being gay: "Being a teenager, a gay teenager, in such a small village is not that much fun. I am part of the gay community and most gays have a similar story to mine."
From an early age he recognised that he was different from other children, initially believing that this was because there was "something wrong" with him. He occasionally wore a skirt to kindergarten and then school, although subsequently felt that he could only be happy doing so in the attic of his home. Aged 14, Neuwirth moved to Graz to attend school, with a focus on fashion. His fashion icon was Victoria Beckham.
Career
2006–2013: Early musical career
In 2006, Neuwirth took part in the third edition of the Austrian TV show Starmania, finishing in second place behind Nadine Beiler. One year later, Neuwirth founded the boyband Jetzt Anders!, but the group disbanded that same year.
It was after this that Neuwirth developed the drag persona of Conchita Wurst, a bearded woman. In the German language, "Wurst" means "sausage", although Neuwirth relates the choice of last name to the common German expression "Das ist mir doch alles Wurst", which translates as "it's all the same to me" or "I don't care", stating that the name emerged from the first meaning of that expression. The name "Conchita" had been adopted from a Cuban friend of his. In an interview, he also explained that conchita is Spanish slang for vagina and Wurst is German slang for penis.
Neuwirth asserted that the inclusion of the beard as part of the Conchita character was "a statement to say that you can achieve anything, no matter who you are or how you look." The inclusion of a beard as part of the drag look was not unique, having been pioneered in the 1970s by The Cockettes in San Francisco and the Bloolips in London.
Conchita's first appearance was on ORF's show Die große Chance in 2011, where she achieved 6th place. In 2012, she competed in the Austrian National Final for the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 and came second. Conchita then appeared in the ORF show The Hardest Jobs of Austria, working in a fish processing plant, and in Wild Girls, in which a group of candidates had to survive in the deserts of Namibia together with native tribes.
Participation in the Eurovision Song Contest 2014
Main article: Austria in the Eurovision Song Contest 2014Selection
On 10 September 2013, Austrian national broadcaster ORF announced that it had selected Conchita to represent Austria at the Eurovision Song Contest 2014, to be held in Copenhagen, Denmark, in May 2014. In March 2014, Conchita's song was revealed as "Rise Like a Phoenix", with bookmakers placing her entry as one of the ten favourites to win. Despite Eurovision's reputation for campness, Conchita's performance was designed to be serious and in good taste, and she was one of just a few performers to appear onstage alone. Although individuals who identified as LGBT had appeared on Eurovision before—most notably Israel's Dana International, who won in 1998—Conchita's appearance was described by the New Statesman as the "most genderqueer yet".
Conchita's selection proved controversial and attracted criticism from conservative groups, particularly in Eastern Europe, thus highlighting the continent's regional divide between east and west on the issue of homosexuality. In Austria, within four days after ORF announced its decision more than 31,000 people 'liked' an "Anti-Wurst" page on social networking service Facebook. Petitions emerged in Russia and Belarus calling for their respective national broadcasters to edit out Conchita's performance from the televised contest; the Russian petition asserted that Eurovision had become "a hotbed of sodomy, at the initiation of European liberals". Conservative Russian politician Vitaly Milonov urged Russia's Eurovision selection committee to boycott the competition as a result of Conchita's inclusion, describing her performance as "blatant propaganda of homosexuality and spiritual decay" and referring to her as the "pervert from Austria". Armenia's entry for the contest, Aram Mp3, stated that Neuwirth's lifestyle was "not natural" and that he should decide whether he was a man or woman. Neuwirth responded, "I told him I don't want to be a woman. I am just a working queen and a very lazy boy at home." Aram subsequently apologised, stating that his prior comments had been intended as a joke.
Reacting to these sentiments, the New Statesman commented that "a vote for Wurst is another vote against Russian homophobia and transphobia, and a win would send out a strong message of defiance eastwards", while the International Business Times called on readers to vote for Conchita to upset homophobes. Highlighting statements such as these as evidence, Spiked declared that many Western European commentators and politicos had adopted Conchita as "a symbol of everything that makes Western Europe superior to the East" and that she had thus become part of a culture war against both Russia and "the so-called bigots and backward types" in their own nations.
Victory
At the second semi-final on 8 May, Neuwirth, as Conchita, qualified for the final on 10 May. At the finals held in Copenhagen on 10 May 2014, she won the competition with 290 points. This was Austria's first Eurovision win since the Eurovision Song Contest 1966. Conchita's victory was also the first time a singer won without backing singers or dancers since 1970.
Conchita's entry gained high scores from Western European countries as well as some in the East, such as Georgia and Ukraine. However, the levels of support for Conchita varied across Europe: on average she received 4.4 points out of 12 from the post-Soviet states (excluding the Baltic states), 6 points from the other ex-socialist states, and 10.5 points from Western Europe, Scandinavia, Greece, and Israel. Commenting on this, political analyst Alan Renwick of the British University of Reading asserted that "Even in those countries where the ruling elites are often highly intolerant, the wider population might be readier to accept that different people might be different."
Upon being awarded the trophy, Conchita held it aloft and proclaimed "We are unity and we are unstoppable". She later confirmed to reporters that this was a message meant for politicians who opposed LGBT rights, including President of Russia Vladimir Putin, whose administration had implemented a law restricting LGBT rights in June 2013.
International response
On returning to Austria, Conchita was greeted at the airport by a crowd of over 1,000 cheering fans, many wearing fake beards and singing "Rise Like a Phoenix". To journalists, she expanded on the message of tolerance which she had championed at Eurovision: "It was not just a victory for me but a victory for those people who believe in a future that can function without discrimination and is based on tolerance and respect." President of Austria Heinz Fischer asserted that it was "not just a victory for Austria, but above all for diversity and tolerance in Europe". A local radio station celebrated by playing "Rise Like a Phoenix" on a loop 48 times over four hours. The UK's Eurovision commentator Graham Norton commented on the socio-political significance of Conchita's victory: "it seems like Eurovision has done something that matters just a little bit". Greek singers and former Eurovision entrants Helena Paparizou and Anna Vissi expressed their liking of the song and Conchita's appearance. Vissi also compared the latter to Italian singer Mina's similar appearance as a bearded woman on the cover of a 1981 album of hers, to critically highlight that " 2014 and we still cannot accept statements of diversity."
Following her victory, Conchita became an icon for Europe's LGBT community. Vienna's tourist board hoped to use Conchita to encourage more gay holidaymakers to visit the city, using her image on the Facebook page "Gay-friendly Vienna". The Week stated that she had become "a serious figure of hope" for some LGBT people living "under the shadow of officially-sanctioned intolerance" in various European countries, while British trans activist Paris Lees commented that across Europe she inspired "millions of people" and stood up for "everyone who has ever been made to feel ashamed or afraid for being different." LGBT rights groups in Serbia and Croatia criticised the tone with which their national broadcasters referred to Conchita, deeming it offensive and homophobic; Serbia's RTS subsequently issued a letter of apology.
In Russia, "Rise Like a Phoenix" topped the internet download chart two days after the competition. Fans of Conchita and LGBT rights activists applied to hold a Conchita Wurst March of Bearded Women and Men through Moscow, Russia, on 27 May, a date commemorating the 21st anniversary since the legalisation of same-sex sexual activity in the country. Officials from the city's security department rejected the request, citing a wish to "respect morality in the education of the younger generation" and to prevent violent clashes between marchers and anti-gay demonstrators. Russian singer Philipp Kirkorov, who helped write the Eurovision song "Shine", called on Russians to respect Conchita's victory, saying: "it was the song that won, and in my opinion it was a beautiful song."
Criticism continued to be made following Conchita's victory. Volkan Bozkır, then chairman of Turkey's foreign affairs committee, remarked "thank God we no longer participate in Eurovision". The leader of Poland's opposition Law and Justice (PiS) party, Jarosław Kaczyński, said that "Very disquieting things are going on in Europe, things that show decadence, downturn and we would like to reverse this trend." The spokesperson of the Law and Justice (PiS) party stated that "Conchita Wurst is (...) a symbol of Europe I don't want. My Europe is based on Christian values." Deputy Prime Minister of Russia Dmitry Rogozin posted on social networking service Twitter that the result "showed supporters of European integration their European future: a bearded girl." Russia's opposition politician, the ultra-nationalist Vladimir Zhirinovsky, proclaimed "There's no limit to our outrage. It's the end of Europe", later adding that "Fifty years ago the Soviet army occupied Austria. We made a mistake in freeing Austria. We should have stayed." Deputy leader of Russia's opposition Communist Party, Valery Rashkin, announced that "The last Eurovision results exhausted our patience... We cannot tolerate this endless madness", calling for the foundation of an alternative, The Voice of Eurasia, in which Russia and its neighbouring allies could compete. The Russian Orthodox Church condemned Conchita's victory, with Vladimir Legoyda, chairman of the church's information department, describing it as "yet one more step in the rejection of the Christian identity of European culture", reflecting an attempt to "reinforce new cultural norms". A social media campaign involved Russian men shaving off their beards in protest at Conchita's victory; those taking part included broadcaster Andrey Malakhov and rapper Aleksander "ST" Stepanov.
Patriarch Irinej of Serbia asserted that the 2014 Southeast Europe floods (mainly in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina) were "divine punishment" from God for Conchita's victory. Metropolitan Amfilohije of Montenegro also blamed Conchita's victory for the floods. Irish television presenter for the BBC and former Eurovision BBC commentator Terry Wogan described that year's performance as a "freak show". Reacting to these critics, Conchita stated "It's so ridiculous! For me a perfect world would be when we don't have to talk about sexuality, where you're from, what you believe. Is this the worst thing in the mind of the politicians?" She stated her desire to perform in Russia for the country's LGBT community, "To tell them that they are not alone. The whole community around the world is standing behind them. They have to trust that if they open their mouth, then we can change something." To a reporter from The Observer, she commented: "It's funny that these people think I'm so powerful. I've figured out over the years, you can only hurt me if I love you; if I don't know you, I really don't care. There are people who want to kill me and I'm always like, 'Well, get in line, darling.'"
2014–present: Subsequent career
On 28 June 2014, Conchita performed onstage at Trafalgar Square in central London as the headline act during the city's annual LGBT Pride Parade. She was introduced onstage by actor and LGBT rights campaigner Ian McKellen, and performed to a crowd of over 300,000 alongside acts Samantha Fox and Sinitta. She informed reporters from The Observer that "I don't want to say the other Prides are less good, but I fell in love with London immediately, so today is a very special day for me. All the drag queens looked stunning."
On 2 July, she opened Madrid's LGBT Pride festival with a concert at Chueca Plaza, there performing alongside Ruth Lorenzo, before performing at Stockholm Pride on 30 July, at Antwerp Pride on 10 August, and at Manchester Pride on 24 August.
On 9 July, she made her modelling debut on the catwalk at fashion designer Jean Paul Gaultier's Couture show in Paris, where she took the final spot, which is usually reserved for Gaultier's favourite model. In August she modeled Givenchy clothing for Karl Lagerfeld's fashion editorial, "The New Normal", published in Carine Roitfeld's CR Fashion Book. She was invited to attend the 2015 Golden Globe Awards in Los Angeles as part of the Austrian delegation supporting nominee Christoph Waltz.
On 8 October, Conchita performed to a crowd of 2000 delegates and their staff at an anti-discrimination event held at the European Parliament in Brussels; her speech emphasised the values of tolerance, stating that "As I always say, you don't have to love me, but you have to respect that I'm here." Her appearance had been organised by the Austrian Member of the European Parliament (MEP) Ulrike Lunacek, a member of the Green Party, and while it had the backing of most of the European Parliament groups, it was not supported by the right-wing Europe of Freedom and Direct Democracy and European Conservatives and Reformists groups.
On 3 November, she performed at the United Nations Office at Vienna in front of UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon. A spokesperson for Ban described Conchita as a "cultural icon" and asserted that "Everyone is entitled to enjoy the same basic rights and live a life of worth and dignity without discrimination. This fundamental principle is embedded in the UN Charter and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Conchita is a symbol in that sense and I think it's good for them to meet. to reassert his support for LGBT people and for them to ensure that they enjoy the same human rights and protection that we all do." Conchita proceeded to state that she would like to spend a week with Russian President Putin in order to better understand him and his government's stance on LGBT rights.
Conchita proceeded to begin work on an album influenced by "mature ladies" like Cher, Shirley Bassey, and Tina Turner. Her first post-Eurovision single, "Heroes", was released on 8 November 2014. Conchita performed the song for the first time on Wetten, dass..?.
On 19 December 2014, it was revealed that Conchita would host the green room at the Eurovision Song Contest 2015 in Vienna.
On 7 May 2015, Conchita published her autobiography with John Blake Publishing. Conchita's debut album Conchita was released on 15 May 2015. It was preceded by her second single after winning the Eurovision Song Contest, "You Are Unstoppable", which was released on 5 March 2015. "Firestorm" and "Colours of Your Love", two tracks from the debut album, were released as a double A-side single on 7 August 2015.
On 3 March 2016, Conchita performed at the Sydney Opera House accompanied by the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and together with Australian stars like Courtney Act and ESC 2015 participant Guy Sebastian as a part of Sydney Mardi Gras festival.
Conchita performed for BBC Radio 2's Friday Night Is Music Night on 25 February 2018 at the London Palladium. In April 2018, Conchita praised Israel's Netta Barzilai and her song "Toy" as her favourite song for Eurovision Song Contest 2018, saying "If she wins I will love it." In August 2018, Turkey's public broadcaster, the Turkish Radio and Television Corporation (TRT), stated it will not take part in the Eurovision while "someone like the bearded Austrian who wore a skirt" could win the competition.
In 2019, Neuwirth revealed that he would be splitting the characters, Conchita would continue with the more feminine style of performance and a new mononymous persona called WURST would allow for a more masculine expression, Neuwirth also announced that he would be releasing new music as WURST. The single "Trash All the Glam" was released 8 March 2019 through Sony Music Austria. The second single shortly followed, entitled "Hit Me", which was said to be a hit back to a former boyfriend of Neuwirth's who he was receiving threats from about how he would publicly reveal his HIV-positive status. A third single, "See Me Now" was released on 5 April 2019. The album was announced under the name Truth Over Magnitude, and was produced by Albin Janoska.
In 2019, Conchita became a permanent judge on the drag competition reality series Queen of Drags alongside Heidi Klum and Bill Kaulitz.
In 2020, Neuwirth appeared in his Conchita character in a cameo role in the Netflix film Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga. Also as Conchita, he performed “Waterloo" with Charlotte Perrelli and Carola as an interval act for the final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2024.
Personal life
Neuwirth created a fictional back story for the Conchita character, claiming that he was born in the mountains of Colombia and is married to the French burlesque dancer Jacques Patriaque, a friend of Neuwirth's. He compared the use of the character to American singer Beyoncé's adoption of the Sasha Fierce alter ego, or singer Lady Gaga's use of various costumes, being a way to protect Neuwirth's own private life.
In 2018, Neuwirth disclosed that he is HIV-positive and has been undetectable (and thus not infectious) for several years. He wrote through an Instagram post that he felt compelled to come out as HIV-positive due to persistent threats from a former boyfriend that he would publicly reveal Neuwirth's status.
Discography
Main article: Conchita Wurst discography- Conchita (2015)
- From Vienna with Love (2018, with the Vienna Symphony)
- Truth Over Magnitude (2019)
See also
- Verka Serduchka – a drag fictional character Eurovision entrant
- Silvía Night – a fictional character Eurovision entrant
- DQ – a drag queen Eurovision entrant
- Sestre – a drag band of Eurovision entrants
- Dana International – the 1998 Eurovision winner, a trans woman from Israel
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External links
- Media related to Conchita Wurst at Wikimedia Commons
- Official website
- Conchita Wurst at IMDb
- 1988 births
- 21st-century Austrian male singers
- Eurovision Song Contest entrants for Austria
- Austrian drag queens
- English-language singers from Austria
- Eurovision Song Contest entrants of 2014
- Eurovision Song Contest winners
- Gay singers
- Austrian gay musicians
- Austrian LGBTQ singers
- Austrian LGBTQ rights activists
- Austrian activists
- Living people
- People from Gmunden
- People with HIV/AIDS
- 20th-century Austrian LGBTQ people
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