United Kingdom in The Song 4

The United Kingdom participated in The Song 4 with the song "Chaise Longue" written by Hester Chambers and Rhian Teasdale. The song was performed by Wet Leg. The British broadcaster, British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), held an internal selection in order to select the British entry for the fourth contest in Florence, Italy.

Participation
Even though the BBC had internally selected their entry, they The originally held a national final called "The Twelve Tracks", consisting of 12 internally selected songs by the BBC, but due to time constraints, budget and problems with sponsors, the selection was cancelled.

The Twelve Tracks
"The Twelve Tracks" had consisted of twelve songs, in two semi-finals. The selection was cancelled during the voting period of the second semi-final.

Semi-final 1
Alfie Templeman, Jake Bugg and PinkPantheress had qualified for the final. The individual scores and ranking of each competing song was never revealed. {{Legend|#ffdead|Qualified}}

Semi-final 2
The national selection was cancelled during the voting for semi-final 2, and the results as it stood were never released.