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'Fantastic' Viewers React as to Look Mum No Computer First Eurovision Performance

The YouTube star’s performance featured computer-costumed dancers, a pink boiler suit and synthesiser playing, drawing mixed reactions from viewers online.

  • YouTube creator Sam Battle, performing as Look Mum No Computer, debuted his track "Eins, Zwei, Drei" at Thursday's Eurovision Song Contest semi-final in Vienna, Austria.
  • Battle, who has amassed more than 85 million YouTube views, qualifies automatically for Saturday's grand final as part of the Big Four nations, which contribute the most financially to Eurovision.
  • Wearing a pink boiler suit, the musician played homemade synthesizers and attempted to engage the crowd by chanting, "When I say eins, you say drei."
  • Online reactions were mixed, with one viewer questioning the United Kingdom's Eurovision record, while another praised the act, writing, "Look mum no computer was fantastic."
  • The final takes place Saturday on BBC One, though the event faces criticism from Amnesty International, which condemned the European Broadcasting Union for failing to suspend Israel from the competition.
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'Fantastic' viewers react as to Look Mum No Computer first Eurovision performance

Viewers have reacted to the UK's Eurovision act, Look Mum No Computer's first performance.

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