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Home » Eurovision UK entry welcomes baby son weeks before competition debut as he shares heartwarming announcement
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Eurovision UK entry welcomes baby son weeks before competition debut as he shares heartwarming announcement

By britishbulletin.com11 April 20263 Mins Read
Eurovision UK entry welcomes baby son weeks before competition debut as he shares heartwarming announcement
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Sam Battle has welcomed his first child just weeks before he is due to represent the UK at the Eurovision Song Contest 2026, delighting fans across social media.

The experimental electronic artist, who performs under the name Look Mum No Computer, announced the arrival of his baby boy, Max, in a heartfelt post shared on Instagram.


Posting a photo to his Instagram story, Mr Battle wrote: “Little boy turned up today. See yuz soon. Gotta welcome Max into the world. Peace.” (sic)

The announcement comes amid an already hectic period for the musician, who is preparing to take to the Eurovision stage in Vienna this May with his unconventional entry, Eins, Zwei, Drei.

Look Mum No Computer will represent the UK this year

| BBC

Fans were quick to flood social media with messages of support and excitement.

“Now we just need max points at Eurovision,” one user joked.

Another added: “Hope he dedicates his performance to Max when he performs.”

A third wrote: “So this is why he’s not attending the pre-parties. Makes sense. Family comes first!”

The singer’s unconventional entry is called Eins, Zwei, Drei

| BBC

“YALL LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER JUST BECAME A DAD. Everyone go congratulate his wife and him! (sic)” penned another.

Mr Battle’s absence from several Eurovision pre-parties had sparked speculation among fans in recent weeks, with many now suggesting the birth of his son explains his decision to step back from promotional appearances.

The UK’s Eurovision entry has already generated significant debate since its release earlier this year.

The track, Eins, Zwei, Drei, features a repeated German-language refrain and includes lyrics that appear to criticise aspects of British culture.

Sam Battle has welcomed his first child

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Lines such as “Counting in English doesn’t cut the mustard” and “I’m so bored with it” have divided listeners, with some praising the track’s originality while others have questioned its tone.

Despite the mixed reaction, Mr Battle has defended the song as a bold and creative offering designed to stand out on the Eurovision stage.

Speaking previously, he said he hopes audiences will “dance, shout, sing along, and just embrace the absurd jubilation” of the track.

Performing as Look Mum No Computer, the Kent-based artist built his reputation through experimental electronic music and DIY synthesiser projects, amassing a large online following.

He first gained recognition as the frontman of indie band Zibra before transitioning into a solo career, where he combined retro sounds with modern production techniques and has over one million subscribers on YouTube.

The BBC, which oversees the UK’s Eurovision entry, has yet to comment on whether Mr Battle’s schedule will be adjusted following the news.

The UK’s last Eurovision winner, Katrina Leskanich, formerly from Katrina and The Waves, has rallied behind this year’s act.

The entry includes lyrics that appear to criticise aspects of British culture

| BBC

Ms Leskhanich told GB News: “Eins, Zwei, Drei is clever, cheeky and fun. It’s perfect for Eurovision and a refreshing positive choice for the UK.

“We should not expect to come last with this one despite political voting.”

The Eurovision Song Contest 2026 will culminate in the Grand Final on May 16 at Vienna’s Wiener Stadthalle, where Mr Battle will compete against entries from across Europe and beyond.

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