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It’s OFFICIAL… Remember Monday will represent the United Kingdom at Eurovision 2025!

Dale Melita March 7, 2025

The BBC has officially confirmed pop trio Remember Monday will be representing the United Kingdom at the 69th Eurovision Song Contest in Basel, Switzerland in May with their song What The Hell Just Happened?.

Comprising Charlotte, Holly and Lauren, Remember Monday are a trio of best friends, who have earned a reputation for their strong vocals and perfectly blended harmonies.

The band confirmed their bid for Eurovision when they appeared as guests on the Scott Mills Breakfast Show on BBC Radio 2 and BBC Sounds.

 

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The girls will be guests on The One Show tonight from 7pm on BBC One and BBC iPlayer for the first exclusive TV interview and viewers will get a chance to see the official music video for What The Hell Just Happened?

Remember Monday’s Eurovision entry song What The Hell Just Happened? chronicles the aftermath of a fun night out with friends, it perfectly showcases the band’s humour, relatability and their signature harmonies. The song, which is out now, is an upbeat pop track full of energy, excitement and drama.

As well as their own brand of empowering pop, Remember Monday have become renowned for their viral melodies on social media. They’ve amassed over half a million loyal followers and 11.3 million likes on TikTok alone. The band have skilfully crafted playful a capella takes on the songs of a wide range of artists from Sabrina Carpenter, Queen and Shania Twain, to Wicked.

To date, Remember Monday have released two EPs and 12 singles with a focus on their epic three-way harmonies and clever, heartfelt and authentic songwriting.

Remember Monday say: “What The Hell Just Happened is exactly how we’re feeling right now! It’s all very surreal; our friendship goes so far back, and we definitely never imagined that we’d be doing anything like this. When you’re a kid and people ask you what you want to be when you grow up, an absolute classic is “I wanna be a pop star”, so the fact that we’re getting the chance to live that dream as three best friends is just wild.

“We’re going to be the first girlband to represent the UK since 1999, which feels like such a crazy honour. We’re going to bring loads of fun, energy and hopefully do something that you won’t have seen before on the Eurovision stage… We honestly can’t wait to experience this with all of the other incredible artists from around the world, and hopefully make everyone back at home feel proud! This is really the music World Cup and we’ll do our best to bring it home!”

The 69th Eurovision Song Contest will be held in Basel, Switzerland in May following Nemo’s victory at the 2024 contest.

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