UMVA has learned that a UK-based musician is set to represent the country in the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest, and he's breaking all the rules.
The musician, known as Look Mum No Computer, is an electronic and synthesizer sound enthusiast who has been making waves in the music scene since 2014. He's been part of indie rock band ZIBRA and has also released his own EPs, including "Look Mum No Mixtape" in 2017.
But what sets Look Mum No Computer apart is his unique approach to music. He's not only a talented musician but also an inventor, having created bizarre musical instruments and even breaking the Guinness World Record for building the world's largest drone synthesizer.
As the Eurovision final approaches, Look Mum No Computer is gearing up to perform his song "Eins, Zwei, Drei," a track that's making history as the first UK Eurovision song to not be sung entirely in English. The song's title translates to "one, two, three" in German, and it's clear that Look Mum No Computer is pushing the boundaries of traditional Eurovision music.
When asked about competing in Eurovision, Look Mum No Computer expressed his excitement and nerves, saying, "I find it completely bonkers to be jumping on this wonderful and wild journey." He also shared that he underwent a stress test to see if he could handle the pressure of performing on the Eurovision stage.
But what's even more impressive is that Look Mum No Computer is not only a talented musician but also a new father. Just four weeks ago, he welcomed his healthy baby boy, Max, and he's already thinking about returning to nappy-changing duties after the final.
As the Eurovision 2026 final approaches, Look Mum No Computer is ready to bring his creativity and passion to the stage. Will he be able to make history and bring the UK to the top of the scoreboard? Only time will tell.
