Eurovision season is heating up, and three more artists are officially heading to Vienna for the Eurovision Song Contest 2026. From a rising Croatian folk-pop band to a viral electronic inventor from the UK and a young Austrian talent, here’s everything you need to know about the latest acts joining the lineup.
Croatia
Croatia has selected Lelek as its Eurovision 2026 representative after they triumphed at Dora with their song “Andromeda.”
Lelek dominated the competition, winning both the jury vote and the public vote, making them clear favourites to fly the Croatian flag in Vienna.
Who are Lelek?
Lelek are an all-female folk-pop band formed in Zagreb in 2024. Even though they’re relatively new, they’ve already made a strong impact on the Croatian music scene. They are known for blending traditional Croatian music with modern pop sounds. The group previously competed in Dora 2025 with “The Song of My Soul,” finishing fourth.
Since forming, they’ve released multiple singles and quickly gained a growing fanbase.
With their unique mix of folklore and contemporary pop, “Andromeda” could be a standout entry at Eurovision 2026.
UK
The United Kingdom has chosen LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER to represent the country in Vienna. The announcement was made on The Scott Mills Breakfast Show on BBC Radio 2.
His Eurovision song hasn’t been revealed yet, but fans won’t have to wait long — the track will premiere on the same show along with his first exclusive interview in the coming weeks.
Who is LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER?
LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER is Sam Battle, a musician and inventor from Kent known for blending music, engineering, and viral creativity. He began his career in 2014 as the frontman of the indie rock band Zibra. The band performed at Glastonbury Festival in 2015 as part of BBC Introducing. He later launched a solo career as a live electronics performer and composer. He has toured venues across UK and Europe. Outside music he is also a hugely popular content creator, known for building wild musical inventions with millions of followers online.
With his innovative style, could the UK’s Eurovision entry be one of the most unusual performances this year? We will find out soon!
Austria
Austria selected Cosmo through the national final Vienna Calling – Wer singt für Österreich?.
His song “Tanzschein” (which translates to “dance licence”) won the televote and finished second with the jury, securing him the overall victory.
Who is Cosmo?
Cosmo is the stage name of Benjamin Gedeon, a young singer with an impressive musical journey already. He was born in Budapest and began singing lessons at the age of 13. In 2022 he competed in The Voice Kids of Germany where he reached the final. He participated in several competitions for young musicians. In 2025 he released his first EP, making the start of his professional music career.
With strong vocals and a growing fanbase, Cosmo is another exciting newcomer to watch at Eurovision 2026.



