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Where did the UK come in Eurovision 2026? Final position
The UK was represented by the Lincolnshire-born musician Sam Battle, who goes by the stage name Look Mum No Computer.
Prior to being selected for Eurovision, he had amassed 85 million views and 1.4 million combined subscribers and followers across his various social accounts.
He had become known for his videos about making and playing unusual electronic music, and incorporated that into his song ‘Eins, Zwei, Drei’.
But did the various juries and viewing public get on board?
Where did the UK come in Eurovision 2026?
Look Mum No Computer ended up finishing in last place, earning just a single point.
It is the fourth consecutive year that the UK has received no points from the public vote, with the country’s only jury point coming from Ukraine.
During his song, Battle wore a pink boiler suit as performers in fluffy headwear danced in a mock workshop, while he played a synthesiser, and ended up in a cardboard box.
Bulgaria’s Dara ended up winning the competition, scoring 516 points with their song ‘Bangaranga’.
Israeli entrant Noam Bettan came in second place with 343 points, while Romania’s Alexandra Capitanescu finished in third with 296 points.
In a Facebook post after the competition, Battle said Dara was the “honestly deserved winner”.
“Met a lot of amazing folk,” the post said.
“The most important thing is we all tried our hardest.
“Regardless of what is against us.
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“Whatever it may be.
“Gotta keep trying your hardest regardless of the f*********** outcome!!”
The post was accompanied by a video of Battle celebrating the single point he was awarded in the final by holding one finger in the air before leading a group of people in a chant of “UK”.
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