UK Eurovision song Eins, Zwei, Drei gets first play on Radio 2 breakfast
The United Kingdom’s Eurovision entry has received its first play on The Scott Mills Breakfast Show, with artist LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER also giving his first interview about the song.
The track, titled Eins, Zwei, Drei, will represent the UK at the Eurovision Song Contest 2026, taking place this May in Vienna.
Speaking to Scott Mills on BBC Radio 2 this morning, the artist shared his excitement about taking part in the contest and the unique atmosphere surrounding the results night.
“I’ve loved Eurovision for a very long time,” he said. “My favourite part is watching everyone in the back room when they see the scoreboard and all the reactions and emotions going on. I want to sit there and I hope my face is doing the same reactions.”
Known for building his own synthesizers and experimental musical machines, he explained that his stage name reflects his hands on approach to creating music.
“I build a lot of synthesizers and musical machines and try to avoid the computer a little bit. It’s like when you say ‘look mum, no hands’ when you ride your bike.”
Discussing the inspiration behind the song’s title, he told Scott that Eins, Zwei, Drei simply means one, two, three in German and reflects the playful European feel of the track.
“The whole thing is about going on holiday,” he said. “Feeling like I’m going to have some pizza in Italy. I’m tired of eating roly poly, which I love most of the year, but I just want a little bit of a break from it.”
During the show, Rylan also called in to share his early reaction after hearing potential submissions for the contest.
“We were very lucky to hear some of the entries beforehand, and Eins, Zwei, Drei was the one that really got stuck in my head,” he said. “I had to stop myself singing it out loud in case someone found out.”
Scott also surprised LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER with a message from his mum on the slopes:
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You can listen back to the interview on BBC Sounds.