
Remember Monday to Represent UK at Eurovision 2025 with Country-Pop Flair
Big news for UK Eurovision fans! The country-pop trio Remember Monday has officially been announced as the UK's act for Eurovision 2025 , set to take place in Basel, Switzerland this May. The all-female group— Lauren Byrne, Holly-Anne Hull, and Charlotte Steel —will take the stage with their song "What The Hell Just Happened?" , and it's already being described as one of the boldest UK entries in years.
For those unfamiliar with Remember Monday, they first gained recognition on The Voice UK back in 2019, where they wowed audiences with their harmonies. Since then, they’ve been building a dedicated fanbase, particularly on TikTok, where their playful videos—including singing internet trolls' comments—have gone viral. Describing themselves as "pop girlies with a little bit of yeehaw," this trio brings something fresh and different to the Eurovision stage.
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Now, let's talk about their Eurovision entry . What The Hell Just Happened? is an energetic, genre-blending anthem that plays with key changes, tempo shifts, and powerhouse harmonies . Imagine if ABBA, Sam Ryder, and the cast of Six: The Musical got together to write a song after a wild night out—yeah, it’s that kind of vibe. The track tells a story of waking up after a chaotic night, piecing together the hilarious aftermath, and it's full of fun, drama, and undeniable catchiness . BBC’s music correspondent has called it “the biggest creative risk the UK has taken at Eurovision for years.”
This selection marks a big shift for the UK at Eurovision. Historically, the country has struggled, with only one win since 1997 ( Love Shine a Light by Katrina and the Waves) and a mix of underwhelming placements in recent years. But sending a country trio is a refreshing departure . Eurovision audiences love authenticity, big vocals, and a bit of fun , and Remember Monday brings all of that in spades.
The group is understandably overwhelmed by the news, calling the opportunity "a crazy honor" . They also pointed out that they’re the first girl group to represent the UK since 1999 and are determined to make their mark on the Eurovision stage.
The Eurovision semi-finals kick off on May 13 , with the grand final happening on May 17 at St. Jakobshalle Arena in Basel . As excitement builds, fans are already gearing up to support Remember Monday, and let’s be honest—it’s about time the UK shook things up at Eurovision. So, grab your cowboy hats and get ready to cheer them on!
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