The United Kingdom's representative at the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest is Look Mum No Computer, whose real name is Sam Battle. His entry, an electronic song titled "Eins, Zwei, Drei," carries historical significance as it is the first UK Eurovision song in 68 years to include lyrics not exclusively in English, featuring parts sung in German. The semi-finals are scheduled for May 12 and 14, with the Grand Final on May 16.
The choice of Look Mum No Computer for the UK's 70th-anniversary Eurovision entry underscores a push for "creativity, ambition, and a distinctly British wit," according to statements from BBC Studios Entertainment Managing Director, Suzy Lamb. The artist, a solo performer and electronic composer from Kent, is also recognized as a popular content creator, particularly on YouTube, where he documents his creative process. His song will have its first radio play and an exclusive interview on the Scott Mills Breakfast Show on BBC Radio 2 and BBC Sounds.
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Broadcaster Enthusiasm
BBC Radio 2 presenter Sara Cox has publicly expressed her anticipation, stating she "can't wait" to see Look Mum No Computer perform. This sentiment from Cox, who recently took over the BBC Radio 2 breakfast programme from Scott Mills, aligns with the broadcaster's framing of Eurovision as a "fun, joyous celebration of music and togetherness." The BBC's selection aims to present something "very different musically," with Look Mum No Computer having "really stood out."
A Wider Contest Context
The Eurovision Song Contest in 2026 is also marked by broader geopolitical undercurrents. Several countries, including Iceland, Spain, Ireland, Slovenia, and the Netherlands, have reportedly boycotted the event this year due to the European Broadcasting Union's stance on Israel's participation. The contest is scheduled to be broadcast live on BBC One and iPlayer, with radio coverage on BBC Radio 2 and BBC Sounds.
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