Georgia: Tornike Kipiani to sing “You”

Also Georgia has presented its song. Tornike Kipiani will sing “You”. The song was published today.

Tornike was chosen to represent Georgia in the 2020 Eurovision Song Contest and was supposed to sing “Take me as I am”. We all know that didn’t happen. This year, Tornike will perform in the 2nd semifinal.

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🇬🇧 Song: UK representant Look Mum No Computer presents “Eins Zwei Drei”

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🇬🇧 Song: UK representant Look Mum No Computer presents “Eins Zwei Drei”

The UK Eurovision 2026 entry has now premiered. LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER will represent the United Kingdom at the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 with “Eins Zwei Drei”, which has just been released after its title was announced earlier this week. The release follows teaser clips shared online in the days before the launch. The official Eurovision channels now list the act and song together. Meanwhile, the official music is now available as well. How the UK Eurovision 2026 entry was chosen LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER, the stage name of Sam Battle, was selected first and the song followed later. British broadcaster BBC confirmed him as the UK act on 17 February. The choice was made through an internal selection process. It was led by UK Eurovision Project Director David May and Head of Delegation Andrew Cartmell. On 2 March, the BBC then revealed on Scott Mills’ Radio 2 breakfast show that the song title would be “Eins Zwei Drei”, before the full premiere followed. Who wrote “Eins Zwei Drei” The credits for the UK Eurovision 2026 entry also add context to the reveal. The composers currently listed for “Eins Zwei Drei” are Julie Aagaard, known as Kill J, Lasse Midtsian Nymann, Vasilisa Subotic, known as Lyza, Sam Battle and Thomas Stengaard. The lyricists listed for the song are Kill J, Nymann, Lyza and Sam Battle. That means the British entry combines Battle’s own input with writers who already have experience in the Eurovision world. With “Eins Zwei Drei” now out, the United Kingdom has completed its Eurovision 2026 selection. Attention will now move from the song reveal to the live performance in Vienna. The United Kingdom is one of the pre-qualified countries for the Grand Final, so the next major step will be to see how LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER’s electronic style is translated from the studio version to the Eurovision stage in May.

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