British Youtuber Look Mum No Computer scored one point and with that, has come last in this year's Eurovision song contest.
The UK artist and YouTuber Look Mum No Computer finished last in the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest after scoring just one point from the judges.
"Look Mum No Computer" Scores One Point
Like every year since 1956, the Eurovision Song Contest was held again this weekend. The event is a contest for singers, bands and songwriters held by the European Broadcasting Union, wherein every state who is a member of this union can send one artist or group to compete. The placements are determined by points given by representatives of the participating countries and the audience.
This year, the UK sent Look Mum No Computer into the ring, a British music YouTuber known for building eccentric and weird electronic instruments. The 37 year old influencer, whose real name is Sam Battle, performed his electro-pop-punk song "Eins, Zwei, Drei" energetically on the Vienna stage. His performance was inspired by his YouTube brand, complete with DIY-looking synths and dancers with computer monitors as heads.
However, his energetic and eccentric performance did not pay off as he received a whopping one point from the jury and none from the audience. And with that, he scored last out of the 25 participating countries. The one point of grace was given by Ukraine.
This is the third consecutive time the UK has gotten zero points from the public vote with Remember Monday in 2025 and Olly Alexander in 2024.
Nevertheless, Battle did not let that dampen his mood. After the awarding of points was finished, the YouTuber celebrated his point backstage with his crew. He posted a video of them chanting "Eins" (German for "one") and jokingly shouting "we did it!". He captioned the post by congratulating the winner of the contest, Bulgaria, saying they tried their hardest and motivating his fans to keep going, regardless of the outcome.
He takes all this with pride and humor as he already has merch available with a shirt saying "Look Mum No Points", alluding to his YouTube handle.
Even though the scoreboard was brutal, Look Mum No Computer proved that Eurovision is not always just about winning points, but also about leaving an impression. By embracing the result with humor and self-awareness, Sam Battle may have turned a last-place finish into one of the contest’s most memorable and entertaining moments of the year.
