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Zoë
Zoë at ZDF Fernsehgarten in 2018
Background information
Birth nameZoë Straub
Born (1996-12-01) 1 December 1996 (age 27)
Vienna, Austria
Genres
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • actress
InstrumentVocals
Years active2002–present
Labels
  • Global Rockstar Music

Zoë Straub (German pronunciation: [ˈzoːiː ˈʃtʁaʊp]; born 1 December 1996), known professionally as Zoë, stylized as ZOË, is an Austrian singer, songwriter and actress. She represented Austria with the song "Loin d'Ici" in the Eurovision Song Contest 2016 and placed thirteenth in the grand final.

Life and career

Zoë at the club concert of the Austrian national final for the Eurovision Song Contest 2015
Zoë in 2016.

1996–2014: Early life

Zoë Straub was born in the Austrian capital, Vienna, to musician parents, Christof Straub and Roumina Straub (born Wilfling), on 1 December 1996.[1]

At the age of six, she featured in a song by her parents' musical project, Papermoon, called "Doop Doop (Baby Remix)".[1] In 2007, Straub participated in the Austrian reality singing competition Kiddy Contest, where she covered "Engel ohne Flügel", originally performed by Mark Medlock, a German singer, while she was attending Lycée Français de Vienne (French High School of Vienna), where she studied for nine years.[1][2]

2015–present: Career beginnings, Debut and Eurovision Song Contest

Zoë at the Amadeus Austrian Music Awards 2016.

Straub appeared on ORF television series Vorstadtweiber in 2015.[2] She also competed in the Austrian national final for the Eurovision Song Contest 2015, where she eventually placed third with the song "Quel filou", written by Straub herself and her father, Christof Straub.[1][2] She performed live at Rathausplatz while Vienna was serving as the host city of Eurovision Song Contest 2015.[3] In October 2015, she released her début album Debut.[4]

On 12 January 2016, she was announced as one of the participants of the Austrian national final for the Eurovision Song Contest 2016,[5] and on 12 February 2016, she emerged as the winner of the national final and therefore represented Austria in the Eurovision Song Contest 2016 with the song "Loin d'ici" in Stockholm, Sweden;[6][7] qualified for the grand final where she placed 13th in total and 8th in televoting.[8] On 29 April 2016, she released a reissued version of Debut. In Eurovision 2017 she was a member of the Austrian jury for Semi-final 2 and for the Grand Final. In December 2017, it was announced that she would serve as a judge in the Sammarinese national selection event for the Eurovision Song Contest 2018 a national final event she and her family funded, alongside Neon Hitch and Vince Bugg.[9]

Personal life

She lives in Vienna with her boyfriend Kaspar Leuhusen whom she met in 2010. She gave birth to a son called Viktor on 4 February 2020.[10][11]

Discography

Studio albums

Title Details Peak chart positions Certifications
AUT
[12]
Debut 5

Singles

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
AUT
[12]
FRA
[13]
SWE
[14]
"Quel filou" 2015 23 Debut
"Je m'en fous"
"Mon cœur a trop aimé" 12
"Loin d'ici" 2016 13 99 66
"La nuit des merveilles" Non-album single
"Dangerous Affair" 2017 TBA
"C'est La Vie" 2018
"—" denotes a single that did not chart or were not released.

Filmography

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2015 Vorstadtweiber Laura Series 1, episodes 4–8 (4 episodes)
2016 Pregau Rosa Mini series

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2020 Isi & Ossi Camilla

Awards and nominations

Year Event Category Nominated work Result
2016 Amadeus Austrian Music Award Female Artist of the Year Nominated
Song of the Year "Mon cœur a trop aimé" Nominated

References

  1. ^ a b c d Badzic, Milenko (2 February 2015). "Zoe Straub: Die neue Lolita von Wien startet durch" (in German). Kronen Zeitung. Archived from the original on 7 February 2016. Retrieved 7 February 2016.
  2. ^ a b c Steiner, Christoph (21 January 2015). "Zoe Straub: Von den "Vorstadtweibern" zum Song Contest" (in German). Kleine Zeitung. Archived from the original on 7 February 2016. Retrieved 7 February 2016.
  3. ^ Krutzler, David (18 May 2015). "Public Viewing: Song Contest spielt's drinnen und draußen" (in German). Der Standard. Archived from the original on 7 February 2016. Retrieved 7 February 2016.
  4. ^ Ellend, Nina (22 October 2015). "Zoë Straub: Lolita made in Austria" (in German). Kurier. Archived from the original on 7 February 2016. Retrieved 7 February 2016.
  5. ^ Brey, Marco (12 January 2016). "Austria: Nine acts confirmed for national final". Eurovision.tv. European Broadcasting Union. Retrieved 7 February 2016.
  6. ^ Luger, Lukas (6 February 2016). "Eine Gewinnerin, auch ohne Songcontest". Oberösterreichische Nachrichten. Retrieved 7 February 2016.
  7. ^ Brey, Marco (12 February 2016). "ZOË to represent Austria!". eurovision.tv. European Broadcasting Union. Retrieved 12 February 2016.
  8. ^ "Zoe: "Leute haben mich nicht im Stich gelassen"" (in German). Salzburger Nachrichten. 16 May 2016. Archived from the original on 17 May 2016. Retrieved 17 May 2016.
  9. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TLPK9BbKmes
  10. ^ Leute, Rominas. "Zoë Straub wurde von Amors Pfeil getroffen". Heute. Retrieved 30 April 2016.
  11. ^ "Sängerin Zoe Straub freut sich über Baby Viktor". Heute.at (in German).
  12. ^ a b "Discography Zoë". Austrian Charts Portal. Hung Medien.
  13. ^ "Discographie Zoë". French Charts Portal. Hung Medien.
  14. ^ "Discography Zoë". Swedish Charts Portal. Hung Medien.

Media related to Zoë at Wikimedia Commons

Preceded by Austria in the Eurovision Song Contest
2016
Succeeded by