'Fantastic' Viewers React as to Look Mum No Computer First Eurovision Performance
The YouTube star’s performance featured computer-costumed dancers, a pink boiler suit and synthesiser playing, drawing mixed reactions from viewers online.
- YouTube creator Sam Battle, performing as Look Mum No Computer, debuted his track "Eins, Zwei, Drei" at Thursday's Eurovision Song Contest semi-final in Vienna, Austria.
- Battle, who has amassed more than 85 million YouTube views, qualifies automatically for Saturday's grand final as part of the Big Four nations, which contribute the most financially to Eurovision.
- Wearing a pink boiler suit, the musician played homemade synthesizers and attempted to engage the crowd by chanting, "When I say eins, you say drei."
- Online reactions were mixed, with one viewer questioning the United Kingdom's Eurovision record, while another praised the act, writing, "Look mum no computer was fantastic."
- The final takes place Saturday on BBC One, though the event faces criticism from Amnesty International, which condemned the European Broadcasting Union for failing to suspend Israel from the competition.
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'Fantastic' viewers react as to Look Mum No Computer first Eurovision performance
Viewers have reacted to the UK's Eurovision act, Look Mum No Computer's first performance.
Eurovision 2026 semi-final sees UK entry Look Mum No Computer divide fans with ‘bonkers’ performance
Get the latest entertainment news, reviews and star-studded interviews with our Independent email Get the latest entertainment news with our free newsletter Get the latest entertainment news with our free newsletter The verdict is in on the UK’s 2026 Eurovision entrant Look Mum No Computer – and while everyone seems to agree the performance was “bonkers”, fans are divided on whether that’s a good thing or not. The musician and content creator, w…
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