Eurovision 2026 winner 'unveiled' as Look Mum No Computer faces blow
- The United Kingdom's Eurovision 2026 entry, musician Sam Battle—known by his stage name Look Mum No Computer—has suffered a significant setback just hours before Saturday's Grand Final in Vienna.
- A 37-year-old YouTube musician, Battle represents the UK with the track 'Eins, Zwei, Drei,' which translates to 'one, two, three' in German and marks the first UK entry not sung entirely in English.
- Despite expectations, BOYLE Sports assigns the UK 100/1 odds to win, though Battle remains optimistic after building his own 'mega synthesiser' staging panels for the performance.
- The 70th edition of the contest faces controversy, as five countries boycotted the event following the European Broadcasting Union's decision to permit Israel's participation.
- Immediately following the final, Battle plans to return home to resume parenting duties for Max, his newborn son born four weeks ago.
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Look Mum No Computer dealt crushing blow just hours before Eurovision 2026 final as new data emerges
Sam Battle, the musician better known as Look Mum No Computer, has been dealt some rather gutting news just hours before he takes to the Eurovision stage.The 37-year-old is this year's UK entry with his hit Eins, Zwei, Drei, and will perform in the final as the 14th singer in the running order.His chances of securing glory have been the centre of conversation ever since he was unveiled by the BBC as the UK's entrant in February.But while he was …
UK Eurovision entry Look Mum No Computer: ‘I’m happy to be an underdog’
‘People need to bloomin’ smile once in a while,’ says UK entrant Sam Battle, ahead of the campest night in music – which isn’t without controversy this year
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