United Kingdom’s Eurovision 2026 representative, Look Mum No Computer, held his first rehearsal in Vienna with the song “Eins, Zwei, Drei.” Stay tuned for all updates from Austria.

Look Mum No Computer, United Kingdom’s representative stunned Vienna during his first Eurovision 2026 rehearsal with an office set that transforms into a wild synthesizer-fueled party. Here are all the details from the British performance.

The stage of Eurovision Song Contest 2026 in Vienna underwent a dramatic transformation this morning, turning into a bleak and bizarre workspace as Look Mum No Computer took to the stage for the United Kingdom’s first rehearsal. What began as a dull nine-to-five office routine quickly exploded into a chaotic burst of creativity that left everyone in the arena stunned. The contrast between lifeless corporate monotony and the anarchic energy of “Eins, Zwei, Drei!” immediately made it clear that the United Kingdom did not come to Vienna simply to participate, it came to shake up the competition.




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United Kingdom’s First Rehearsal: more details

At the beginning of the performance, the stage is filled with rows of office desks occupied by four “co-workers” dressed in suits, though instead of faces they wear computer monitors on their heads. The singer appears trapped inside a soul-crushing routine, until the beat takes over and he decides to break free from the oppressive office structure surrounding him. In a sharp visual transition, the office desks become part of a dynamic choreography sequence as the entire space transforms to reveal the artist’s famous synthesizer and keyboard station.

Handmade Madness on the Eurovision Stage

The most fascinating element of the rehearsal was the revelation that every technological prop on stage was handmade by the multi-talented Look Mum No Computer himself, giving the performance a raw and authentic feel. The artist races across the stage of the Wiener Stadthalle wearing his signature jumpsuit, now upgraded with a shimmering vintage pink finish and bold silver zippers. His heavy Dr. Martens boots stomp across the floor with every step, amplifying the rebellious energy of the act representing one of the automatically qualified finalists.

Between Ukraine and Albania: Britain’s Explosive Moment

Although the United Kingdom already has a guaranteed place in the Grand Final, viewers will get their first taste of this madness during the second semi-final, where Look Mum No Computer will perform immediately after Ukraine’s entry and before Albania. The transition from Ukraine’s dramatic staging to Britain’s colorful industrial electro-punk chaos is expected to create one of the most unforgettable television moments of the night. As the smoke cleared at the end of the rehearsal, one thing became obvious: this office has officially shut down for good in favor of a full-scale electro-punk rebellion.

Will the combination of homemade technology and office chaos gone wrong finally give the United Kingdom more than zero points and break its Eurovision curse?




United Kingdom at Eurovision 2026

Eins, Zwei, Drei” is the song that will be performed by the singer Look Mum No Computer, which will represent the United Kingdom in the Grand Final of Eurovision 2026, on May 16th, in Vienna, Austria. The United Kingdom will also perform in the second semi final on May 14th, between Ukraine and Albania. The song was written by Look Mum No Computer himself together with Thomas Stengaard, Kasse Midtsian Nymann and Julie Aagaard. The song is performed entirely in English, alongside the German numbers.

Currently, the United Kingdom is ranked 20th in the betting tables ahead of Eurovision 2026.

Eurovision 2026: This will be the United Kingdom’s 68th participation in Eurovision. The United Kingdom joined the competition in 1957 and has won it five times over the years. The United Kingdom’s last victory was in Eurovision 1997 with the song ‘Love Shine A Light’ performed by the band Katrina and the Waves.