The UK entrant was at a semi-final rehearsal.
UK Eurovision entry Look Mum No Computer performed with dancers dressed as computers as he rehearsed for the second semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest.
The YouTube star, whose real name is Sam Battle, wore a pink boiler suit as performers in the fluffy headwear danced in a mock workshop, while he played a synthesiser on his song Eins, Zwei, Drei.
The dress rehearsal took place on Wednesday evening and is one of a number which are taking place in front of a large audience ahead of Thursday’s semi-final at the Wiener Stadthalle in Vienna, Austria, which will see Battle perform.
Also performing in the rehearsal was Cyprus’s Antigoni, full name Antigoni Buxton, who was born in London and competed in the eighth series of reality TV show Love Island in 2022.

She sang her song Jalla wearing a white outfit as hands reached up from the stage below her, while flames shot out from behind her.
Australian pop star Delta Goodrem also sang her song Eclipse, which she is representing her home country with, accompanied by a harpist, before eventually playing a gold sparkly piano herself.
As her performance climaxed she was elevated into the air from the top of the piano.

Host nation Austria also took part, with their singer Cosmo, who wore a blue star on his face as he performed in front of dancers wearing silver animal heads.
It comes after Israel’s Eurovision entry Noam Bettan was booed by the crowd during his performance in Tuesday’s first semi-final.
The 28-year-old made it through to Saturday’s final after receiving a mixed reception from the crowd before his performance began, with some members of the audience shouting, and later booing during the quiet moments of his song Michelle.
A number of protests reportedly took place in the Austrian capital this week over Israel’s inclusion in the contest amid its actions in Gaza, with Ireland, Iceland, the Netherlands, Spain and Slovenia all boycotting the event in protest.

Israel’s 2025 entrant, Yuval Raphael received the largest number of votes from the public last May, ultimately finishing runner-up to Austrian winner JJ after the jury votes were taken into account.
Two protesters unsuccessfully attempted to storm the stage and throw paint during her performance last year.
Portugal, Georgia, Montenegro, Estonia and San Marino were the countries eliminated from the contest following a popular vote in the first semi-final, with the latter seeing veteran British pop star Boy George join its entrant Senhit to perform the song Superstar, which he co-wrote.
Tuesday saw Moldova, Sweden, Croatia, Greece, Finland, Belgium, Lithuania, Poland, and Serbia all qualify for the final alongside Israel.
They will be joined by Austria, who qualify automatically as hosts, along with the big four of the UK, Italy, Germany, and France, who contribute the most financially to Eurovision, and 10 qualifiers from Thursday night’s event.

