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What do YOU think of the UK's entry for Eurovision?

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Check out a bit of 'Eins, zwei, drei', this year's UK Eurovision entry

Our entry for the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest has been released and we want to know what YOU think.

Representing the UK this year is LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER with 'Eins, zwei, drei', which means one, two, three in German.

Talking about the song, he said: "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."

But what do you think? Is it just the bop the UK needs to avoid the dreaded 'nul points'? Let us know in the comments below!

A white man has messy blonde/brown straight hair. He is stood in a big computer room with lots of wires and machines behind him. He is wearing a red boiler suitImage source, BBC/Michael Leckie
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LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER will be hoping to finish higher on the leaderboard than last year's UK entry, Remember Monday, who came 19th out of 26 with a score of 88 points.

The song is about escaping the boring parts of life and arriving in a world of dreams and possibilities.

There's lots of uniquely British references in the lyrics including a mention of the classic school dinner pudding - roly poly with custard.

Graham Norton, the main commentator for the BBC's coverage of the Song Contest thinks the song is a "real banger."

He added it's "joyful and supremely catchy. Hopefully it can get the rest of Europe singing along."

The 70th Eurovision Song Contest will take place in Vienna, Austria between 12-14 May with the Grand Final on Saturday 16 May.