
Grand Final
Look Mum No Computer flies the flag for the UK, with Graham Norton’s iconic commentary, live from Vienna.
Graham Norton serves up his trademark wit and inimitable commentary, live from Vienna, Austria, as Look Mum No Computer takes to the stage to fly the flag for the United Kingdom at the 70th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest.
Twenty-five incredible acts perform in a bid for the most points from juries and voters across Europe, but only one will be crowned the new Eurovision champion.
Hoping for those all-important douze points on the night is electronic music artist and experimental singer-songwriter Look Mum No Computer, with his song Eins, Zwei, Drei.
Having first burst onto the scene in 2014 as the frontman of indie rock band Zibra, Look Mum No Computer has since launched a solo career and become a popular YouTuber – with 1.4 million subscribers and followers across social media and over 85 million views for his music videos and unique inventions. His eccentric musical inventions include an organ made from Furby toys, a Star Wars droid orchestra, his very own synthesiser bike, and he’s even built many of the props involved in his live Eurovision performance.
Following JJ’s win for Austria with Wasted Love last year, the 70th edition of the world’s biggest music competition returns to Vienna for the first time since 2015.
Hosting the live shows are Austrian stars Victoria Swarovski and Michael Ostrowski, who will introduce viewers across Europe to this year’s finalists and some spectacular interval acts, live from the Wiener Stadthalle.
Guest performers include reigning champion JJ, who opens the show alongside more than 40 dancers and acrobats, César Sampson, with a soulful version of Billy Joel’s Vienna, and a selection of Eurovision All Stars, who unite to perform iconic songs from the contest’s 70 year history.
Eurovision continues to be one of the most accessible programmes on the BBC, with live audio description available on the BBC iPlayer and BBC One broadcasts of all three live shows. Live British Sign Language interpretation will be available during the shows on the Red Button and iPlayer, with subtitles available throughout the BBC One and signed coverage on iPlayer.
Eins, Zwei, Drei... let the 70th Eurovision Song Contest begin!
On TV
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Graham Norton |
| Executive Producer | Andrew Cartmell |
| Series Producer | Adam Wydrzynski |
| Series Producer | Lucy Youngman |
| Director | Stephen Neal |
Broadcast
- Next Saturday20:00