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Flying Car Dreams Fuel Eurovision Entry
6 Mar
Summary
- Experimental musician Look Mum No Computer represents UK at Eurovision.
- UK's Eurovision entry is sung partially in German, a first for the contest.
- The musician is known for creating unusual electronic music equipment.

Experimental musician Look Mum No Computer, real name Sam Battle, is set to represent the UK at the 70th Eurovision Song Contest in May 2026. His entry, 'Eins, Zwei, Drei,' is historic as it is the first UK song in the competition's 70-year history not to be sung entirely in English. The track features a significant chorus in German, reflecting its theme of a holiday escape from the mundane.
The music video, directed by Johnny Goddard, visually captures this theme, showing Battle dreaming of leaving his job and embarking on a journey. The video concludes with him driving and then flying a car over scenic landscapes, expelling red, white, and blue smoke. The song made its debut on BBC Radio 2's The Scott Mills Breakfast Show.
Battle, 37, has built a significant online following since 2013 through his YouTube channel, where he showcases his inventive electronic music equipment, including instruments made from Furbies and synthesizers integrated with bicycles. He has garnered over 85 million views and 1.4 million followers across social media platforms.




