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LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER and a show featuring self-driving cars at Eurovision

LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER and a show featuring self-driving cars at Eurovision

LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER takes the stage today in the second Eurovision semifinal, featuring 15 contestants. Their performance is a blend of concert, laboratory, and performance art, where music is literally born from mechanisms and strange contraptions.

This is an artist who has long gone beyond the usual concept of a “musician” and turned his work into an experiment with technology, sound, and the stage, according to the official Eurovision website.

 

LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER is an electronic musician, experimental artist, and inventor of unique musical machines, known for creating his own instruments literally from scratch. He has toured the UK and Europe with his custom-built “Kosmo” synthesizer, which has become the centerpiece of his live performances.

He first gained widespread attention back in 2014 as the frontman of the indie rock band ZIBRA, which even performed at the legendary Glastonbury Festival in 2015. Later, the artist went solo and fully immersed himself in electronic music and synthesizer experiments, gradually developing his recognizable style.

His YouTube channel brought him particular fame, where he has amassed over 1.4 million subscribers and more than 85 million views thanks to videos about music and his own inventions, which often resemble an engineering show more than traditional music videos. Among his most famous experiments are an organ made from Furby toys, a Star Wars-style droid orchestra, and even a bicycle synthesizer, which has become a signature feature of the artist’s work.

No scandals or serious public conflicts involving the artist have been reported in the media; his public image remains focused on creativity, experimentation, and technical inventions.

It is worth noting the context of the contest: traditionally, the so-called “Big Five” of Eurovision include France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and the United Kingdom—countries whose broadcasters make the largest financial contributions to the contest, so they automatically qualify for the final and do not participate in the semifinals.

However, in 2026, this group effectively became a “four,” as Spain withdrew from the contest. The Spanish broadcaster RTVE announced a boycott due to Israel’s participation amid the war in Gaza, so this year, France, Germany, Italy, and the United Kingdom, as well as the host country Austria, have automatic qualification for the final.

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Bulgarian singer DARA will open the second Eurovision semifinal today. The artist has long been considered one of the leading stars of the modern Bulgarian pop scene—her tracks garner millions of streams, and the singer herself regularly appears on music charts not only in Bulgaria but also across the Balkans.

Azerbaijani singer JIVA will perform today in the second Eurovision semi-final. This is not the artist’s first time in the contest—back in 2011, she was among the finalists in Azerbaijan’s national selection, and now she returns as one of the country’s leading music stars.

Romanian singer Alexandra Căpitănescu will take the stage in the second Eurovision semifinal today. The artist rose to fame after winning “The Voice of Romania” in 2023 and is now considered one of the country’s most promising young performers.

Eva Marija will represent Luxembourg in the second Eurovision semi-final today. Her musical journey began at the age of three—after she saw Oleksandr Rybak win with the song “Fairytale” at Eurovision 2009.

23-year-old Daniel Zizka will represent the Czech Republic in the second Eurovision semi-final today. The young artist is already being called one of the most promising new voices on the Czech music scene.

SIMÓN will represent Armenia in the second Eurovision semi-final today. The artist has come a long way from being a dancer in show business to becoming one of the country’s most prominent young singers.

Veronica Fusaro will represent Switzerland in the second Eurovision semi-final today. The singer has long been hailed as one of the strongest and most recognizable voices on the contemporary Swiss music scene.

Antigoni will represent Cyprus in the second Eurovision semi-final today. The singer has long been building her career between London, Cyprus, and the Greek music scene, and now she is taking the stage at one of Europe’s biggest events.

Atvara will represent Latvia in the second Eurovision semi-final today. The singer rose to fame on TikTok, but in just a few years has managed to become a full-fledged star of the Latvian music scene.

Søren Torpegaard Lund will represent Denmark in the second Eurovision semi-final today. The artist came to the music contest already well-known in Denmark’s theater world—as a singer, actor, and dancer.

LELÉKA will present her project today in the second Eurovision semifinal. Her music blends Ukrainian roots, a modern sound, and a very personal view of the world, in which home always remains the main point of return.

Alis will represent Albania in the second Eurovision semi-final today. He is a young artist who has quickly risen from a television contest to major festival stages and national recognition.

AIDAN will represent Malta in the second Eurovision semi-final today. He is an artist who, in just a few years, has become one of the country’s most recognizable pop figures and transformed the local scene into a platform for major shows.

JONAS LOVV will close out the second Eurovision semi-final today, performing last among the 15 contestants. He is an artist from Norway who, in a short time, has transformed from a TV show contestant into one of the most prominent new performers on the Scandinavian scene. 

Monroe is representing France today in the second Eurovision semi-final, where 15 contestants will take the stage. She is a young artist who, at just 17, has already gone from being a television discovery to a full-fledged representative of one of Europe’s leading music nations.

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