The UK's Eurovision entry, Look Mum No Computer, delivered an eccentric performance in Vienna, blending pop music with protest. Sam Battle, the artist behind the name, donned a pink jumpsuit and danced with people dressed as fluffy green computers, creating a unique spectacle. Battle's act, which included a mock workshop on stage and crowd interaction, stood out amidst the contest's political backdrop. Despite calls for Israel's exclusion due to its conflicts in Gaza and Lebanon, the show proceeded smoothly. The UK's performance, while creative, did not garner the same level of attention as some of the other acts, with technical difficulties plaguing Daniel Zizka's performance for the Czech Republic. The show's highlights included Australia's Delta Goodrem's spectacular performance, Greece's Akylas' video game-inspired act, and Lithuania's Lion Ceccah's emotional rendition. The political tension surrounding Israel's participation and the protests outside the arena added a layer of complexity to the event, making it a memorable and diverse Eurovision Song Contest.