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Who is Look Mum No Computer? Everything to know about UK's Eurovision 2026 entry
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Who is Look Mum No Computer? Everything to know about UK's Eurovision 2026 entry

https://metro.co.uk/2026/05/16/look-mum-no-computer-everything-know-uks-eurovision-2026-entry-28379440/https://www.dailystar.co.uk/tv/look-mum-no-computers-name-37164496https://www.ladbible.com/entertainment/music/eurovision-2026-uk-sam-battle-not-singing-english-190824-20260516
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  • UK's Eurovision entry Eins, Zwei, Drei reflects a German-language approach, aiming for a distinctive, tongue-in-cheek presentation on the Eurovision stage.
  • The German-language choice comes from Battle's extended time in Germany for work, music, and performances, shaping the song's language decision.
  • The grand final in Vienna starts at 8pm BST on BBC One, with Battle representing the UK in a Germany-inspired entry.
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Eurovision fans praise Danish act for saving 'abandoned' Look Mum No Computer
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Eurovision fans praise Danish act for saving 'abandoned' Look Mum No Computer

  • Denmark’s delegation invited Sam Battle to join their table after he appeared isolated during the Jury Show in Vienna.
  • Fans praised the Danish gesture as Battle sat apart in the Green Room amid technical difficulties earlier that day.
  • Sam Battle, UK entrant with ‘Eins, Zwei Drei’, was portrayed as being alone at a pivotal moment before reception from Denmark.
  • The moment followed social-media reactions critiquing the UK act’s reception at Eurovision 2026.
  • Battle noted openness to possibilities for the UK’s Eurovision outcome amid mixed public opinion.
  • The Grand Final of Eurovision 2026 was scheduled to air tonight on BBC One at 8 p.m.
  • Battle’s entry ‘Eins, Zwei Drei’ name references a German counting rhyme.
  • Eurovision fans highlighted a broader sense of teamwork across nations during the event.
  • Metro reports on ongoing coverage and fan discourse surrounding the UK’s Eurovision entry.
  • Final results and reception could influence future UK strategy for Eurovision entries.
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