UK viewers will get a taste of what to expect from Look Mum No Computer during the second semi-final

The second semi-final of Eurovision 2026 is here, with 10 more countries set to find out if theyâve made it to the grand final of the 70th edition of the Song Contest.
Thirty-five countries headed to Vienna in hopes of lifting the iconic glass microphone trophy. Iceland, Ireland, the Netherlands, Slovenia and Spain chose not to compete in this yearâs Eurovision in protest against Israelâs inclusion.
Across both semi-finals, 10 contestants are eliminated, leaving 25 competitors for the Grand Final. The current favourites to lift the glass microphone trophy this year are Finland, who are represented by Linda Lampenius and Pete Parkkonen.
Both of the semi-finals, the first of which was held on Tuesday (May 12), are being hosted by Austrian stars Victoria Swarovski and Michael Ostrowski. The pre-qualified Big Four countries get to show off what songs theyâll be singing at the Wiener Stadthalle arena in Vienna. Spainâs omission means that only the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy and Austria have a guaranteed place in the Grand Final.
Viewers in the United Kingdom are able to vote for their favourites in the second semi-final, and they are also in for a treat, as the UK act LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER takes to the Eurovision stage for the first time to perform his song, Eins, Zwei, Drei, before he competes in the final.

Look Mum No Computer is this yearâs UK entry(Image: PA)
Speaking to the BBC, he said: âIt has been a lot of work, especially as I have just become a new dad at the same time as prepping for Eurovision! But overall, itâs been a lot of fun â Iâm really proud of what weâve pulled together and canât wait to put it into practice.
âWorking with Benke [Rydman] has been brilliant, heâs a really cool guy and has been pushing the boundaries of what we want to do up on that stage. Itâs going to make for a really interesting live performance.â
Here are the countries competing in the second semi-final and the running order:
Bulgaria: DARA â âBangarangaâ
Azerbaijan: JIVA â âJust Goâ
Romania: Alexandra CÄpitÄnescu â âChoke Meâ
Luxembourg: Eva Marija â âMother Natureâ
Czechia: Daniel Zizka â âCROSSROADSâ
France: Monroe â âRegarde!â (Big Four)
Armenia: SimĂłn â âPaloma Rumbaâ
Switzerland: Veronica Fusaro â âAliceâ
Cyprus: Antigoni â âJALLAâ
Austria: Cosmo- âTanzscheinâ (Hosts)
Latvia: Atvara â âÄnÄâ
Denmark: SĂžren Torpegaard Lund â âFĂžr Vi GĂ„r Hjemâ
Australia: Delta Goodrem â âEclipseâ
Ukraine: LelĂ©ka â âRidnymâ
United Kingdom: Look Mum No Computer â âEins, Zwei, Dreiâ (Big Four)
Albania: Alis â âNĂąnâ
Malta: Aidan â âBellaâ
Norway: Jonas Lovv â âYA YA YAâ
The second semi-final will be available to watch at 8pm on BBC One on Thursday (May 14). Viewers in the UK will be able to watch from their television, as well as mobile phones, tablets and laptops by accessing BBC iPlayer and streaming the event at the same time.


