Eurovision in Vienna is just less than a month away. In the lead-up to the start of rehearsals, we will get to know a bit more about this year’s artists, their discography, and their Eurovision 2026 journey so far. The next artist in this year’s preview is the UK’s Look Mum No Computer.
Look Mum No Computer’s Eurovision journey so far
Look Mum No Computer was first announced to be the British act for Eurovision on February 17th, with his song “Eins Zwei Drei” being revealed on March 6th. He will now represent the UK at Eurovision at the Eurovision final on May 16th, but will also perform at the second semi-final.
Look Mum No Computer’s Eurovision song, “Eins Zwei Drei”, was written by Sam himself, as well as Lasse Midtsian Nymann, Julie ‘Kill J’ Aagaard and Thomas Stengaard.
What do we think of “Eins, Zwei Drei”?
The team at That Eurovision Site has reacted to Look Mum No Computer’s entry for Vienna. Rory gave his thoughts on “Eins Zwei Drei”, which you can check out below.
Who is Look Mum No Computer?
Look Mum No Computer is the stage name of Sam Battle, a 35-year-old singer-songwriter from the English county of Kent. A keen singer, Sam first came to prominence with his Youtube channel, which was set up in 2013. He was also involved in a number of different musical projects, before creating his own music under the moniker of Look Mum No Computer in 2019. Since then, he has achieved musical success with his blend of 80s-style synths and experimental machines, including Tesla coils and even Furby toys.
United Kingdom’s Eurovision journey
The UK is one of the most successful countries in the Eurovision Song Contest. Debuting at the second edition of the Contest in 1957, the United Kingdom won the competition on five occasions. The most recent win for the UK was in 1997 with Katrina and the Waves, singing “Love Shine A Light”. The UK also holds the record for second-place finishes – currently at 16.
In 2025, Remember Monday represented the UK in Basel with his song “What the Hell Just Happened”. At the close of voting, the UK finished 19th in a field of 26, earning 88 points. All these points came from the jury.
What do you think of “Eins, Zwei, Drei”? Are you excited to see what Look Mum No Computer will do in Vienna? As always, let us know what you think by commenting below. Also, be sure to follow “That Eurovision Site” on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, Tumblr, Threadsand Bluesky as we gear up for Eurovision 2026!
News Source: That Eurovision Site / Look Mum No Computer
Photo Credit: Melanie King
