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Look Mum No Computer is representing the UK at the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest Eurovision star Look Mum No Computer has shared that the BBC took measures to make sure he’d be able to cope with the “pressure” of the contest. Look Mum No Computer – the stage name of musician and YouTuber Sam Battle – is representing the UK at the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest this weekend with his original song Eins, Zwei, Drei . Given how the UK has fared at the competition in recent years , it’s fair to say that picking up that mantle is not for the faint of heart, and in a new interview with BBC News , the performer opened up about how bosses wanted to make sure he was up to the challenge. “They gave me a stress test [to see] whether I could deal under pressure,” he explained, with the BBC describing him as flashing a nervous “should-I-be-saying-this” glance towards his press team as he made the revelation. “It’s nothing, really,” he added. “Just making sure that you don’t get too nervous and things like that.” HuffPost UK has contacted the BBC for additional comment. Look Mum No Computer pictured on stage during Eurovision rehearsals Past UK Eurovision acts have made no secret of the intense toll that the scrutiny and attention associated with the contest can bring. Back in 2025, Olly Alexander claimed that his number one advice to the UK’s next Eurovision entrant would be to “get yourself a really good therapist because you’ll have a lot to talk about – for years!”. Meanwhile, Look Mum No Computer isn’t the only Eurovision performer whose delegation took measures to prepare them for the contest. Earlier this week, Israeli representative Noam Bettan claimed that, like his recent predecessors, he rehearsed while being booed to prepare for any disruptions that might occur during his performance. “I had a few people in my crew trying to make it hard for me, to practise for this moment,” Noam told the BBC earlier this week. “But you can’t really prepare for this.” The continued participation of Israel at Eurovision has become a contentious issue in the last few years , with the 2026 contest once again facing calls for a boycott , and as many as five nations withdrawing from the competition in solidarity with Palestine . During Noam’s semi-final performance on Tuesday night, pro-Palestine chants could be heard coming from the audience , with Eurovision later confirming that audience members had been removed for causing disruption . MORE EUROVISION: Eurovision Issues Formal Warning After Israel’s ‘Vote 10 Times’ Campaign Video Eurovision Defends Cutting Pro-Palestine Protests From Israel YouTube Clip Eurovision Responds To Claims Israel Could Leave Contest To Compete In Asian Version
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