Are you ready to count? This May at the 70th Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna, Austria, LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER will represent the United Kingdom with his song Eins, Zwei, Drei.

The song receives its first radio play, with an exclusive first interview from LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER, on The Scott Mills Breakfast Show on Friday 6 March on BBC Radio 2 and BBC Sounds.

LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER says: “I am absolutely buzzing that the world can finally hear what we have created. Eins, Zwei, Drei was born during a session with the other writers and producers on my synthesizer ‘Kosmo’, and I couldn’t be prouder of it. I want people to be able to dance, shout, singalong, and just embrace the absurd jubilation that I hope it sparks when you listen to it. We’re working hard on pulling together all the elements to make it one of the wildest performances to ever grace the Eurovision stage, which is no small feat! See you in Vienna!”

Eins, Zwei, Drei is available to stream an all platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music from 12AM GMT on Friday 6 March.

Fuelled by his signature mix of synths and electronic-bass, Eins, Zwei, Drei is a song about escaping the soul-crushing boredom of the nine to five, into a world of dreams and endless possibilities. The song has a whimsical and strikingly witty feel, with playful lyrics and undertones of Britpop and eighties’ synthwave, and is chock-full of uniquely UK references – even the staple dessert of school canteens, “roly poly with custard” gets celebrated amongst the anthemic chants of “Eins, Zwei, Drei”.

Also being released today is the music video for Eins, Zwei, Drei. Directed by Johnny Goddard, it serves up a unique insight into the surreal mind and eccentric world of LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER. The music video will be released on the official Eurovision Song Contest YouTube channel.

We can also announce that bringing LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER’s performance of Eins, Zwei, Drei to the Vienna stage will be none other than Fredrik ‘Benke’ Rydman, the renowned Creative Director and Choreographer responsible for some of the most iconic Eurovision performances in recent memory, including the staging of Switzerland’s 2024 winner, Nemo, with The Code, Finland’s 2023 runner-up, Käärijä, with Cha Cha Cha, and Sweden’s 2015 winner, Måns Zelmerlöw, with Heroes.

Offering up their thoughts on LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER and his UK entry Eins, Zwei, Drei, are BBC Eurovision aficionados Graham Norton, Sara Cox, Scott Mills and Rylan:

Graham Norton says: “This year’s song is a real banger. Joyful and supremely catchy. Hopefully it can get the rest of Europe singing along.”

Sara Cox says: “It’s a rousing, foot stomping anthem that’s like the wild rebellious offspring of 80s new wave and a big fat dirty beat. It grabs you by the ears & is insanely catchy, I think it’s a brave, bold & exciting choice.”

Scott Mills says: “We always get people saying we need to send something a bit different to Eurovision. So here it is! A synth banger from a mad professor of pop that will have them chanting in the arena in Vienna.”

Rylan says: “We were very lucky to hear some of the Eurovision entry submissions beforehand, and I was struck when I heard Eins, Zwei, Drei by LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER. Out of all the entries it was the one that really got stuck in my head… I had to stop myself from singing the track out loud out of fear of someone finding out!”

Bringing the song to life alongside LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER are co-writers and producers:

Lasse Midtsian Nymann (NYLAN) – a writer and producer on Switzerland’s 2024 winning Eurovision song ‘The Code’ by Nemo.

Julie ‘Kill J’ Aagaard – multi-platinum singer/songwriter.

Thomas Stengaard – a writer on Denmark’s 2013 Eurovision winning song ‘Only Teardrops’ by Emmelie De Forest.

The 70th Eurovision Song Contest will be held in Vienna, Austria following JJ’s victory at the Grand Final in May 2025 in Basel, Switzerland with his song Wasted Love.

The Grand Final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 will take place in Wiener Stadthalle, Vienna, on Saturday 16 May with the Semi-Finals taking place on Tuesday 12 and Thursday 14 May. The Grand Final and the Semi Finals will be broadcast live on BBC One and iPlayer plus via BBC Radio 2 and BBC Sounds.

For the latest information on the United Kingdom at Eurovision 2026, follow @bbceurovision on Instagram, TikTok and Facebook.

The BBC’s Eurovision Song Contest 2026 coverage is a BBC Studios Entertainment production, commissioned by Kalpna Patel-Knight, Head of Entertainment at the BBC. The Executive Producer and Head of Delegation is Andrew Cartmell and the Assistant Head of Delegation is Lucy Youngman. The Creative Director for BBC Studios Entertainment North is Pete Ogden and Suzy Lamb is the Managing Director, Entertainment at BBC Studios. The Commissioning Editor for the BBC is Ruby Kuraishe.

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