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Since Remember Monday were announced as the UK's Eurovision act in March, they've barely slept in their own beds. "It's definitely in the single digits," says singer Holly-Anne Hull, trying to ...
The U.K. has placed its Eurovision hopes in the hands of girl group Remember Monday, who will represent the country at the 69th Eurovision Song Contest with their upbeat anthem “What The Hell ...
Remember Monday will represent the UK at the Eurovision Song Contest in Switzerland this week (L-R): Charlotte Steele, Lauren Byrne and Holly-Anne Hull. Since Remember Monday were announced as the ...
UK Eurovision 2025 hopefuls Remember Monday: ... If Remember Monday’s song goes top five at the contest, the band and their whole 35-person team have made a pact to get matching tattoos.
Remember Monday, the UK's entry for Eurovision 2025, have issued a defiant message after receiving a disappointing public vote in the competition's grand final on Saturday.. The talented trio ...
The UK’s Eurovision act Remember Monday are going all-out to banish memories of last year’s seedy staging for Olly Alexander, with a “fun and wholesome” theme for their song, ...
Remember Monday are representing the United Kingdom at the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest (Picture: Reuters/ Denis Balibouse) Since appearing on The Voice in 2019, Remember Monday have amassed a ...
BRITISH girl group Remember Monday will be taking to the stage tonight in Basel in a bid to win the Eurovision song contest. But the band, who are singing What The Hell Just Happened?, have b… ...
Remember Monday singer reveals she’s lost her wedding ring after Eurovision performance ‘I’m gonna have a breakdown,’ singer said ...
Eurovision's Remember Monday have already appeared on huge TV show The UK's Eurovision entry for 2025 has been revealed as the country-pop girl group Remember Monday. By Parul Sharma.
Remember Monday co-wrote ‘What the Hell Just Happened?’ with producers Billen Ted (Anne-Marie, Tom Grennan) plus seasoned Eurovision songwriters Thomas Stengaard and Julie ‘Kill J’ Aagaard.