Eurovision: UK entry Remember Monday promises theatrical act

Eurovision: UK entry Remember Monday promises theatrical act

The UK Eurovision stars, Remember Monday, are set to bring a theatrical performance to the world’s largest live music event in Basel, Switzerland. The group, consisting of Holly-Anne Hull, Charlotte Steele, and Lauren Byrne, have a background in musical theatre, ensuring a show-stopping act for viewers. Despite the pressure of disappointing results for the UK in past years, the trio is feeling confident about their chances this year.

With the song “What The Hell Just Happened?”, Remember Monday is taking a risk by blending genres like country, pop, and musical theatre. However, they believe this unique approach could be their ticket to success at Eurovision. The group’s love for country music stems from their passion for storytelling through music, and they have already made a name for themselves in the genre with recognition from the British Country Music Association.

The decision to select Remember Monday as the UK entry for Eurovision was made by a team comprising UK record labels, publishers, songwriters, BBC Music, and BBC Introducing. The trio found out about their selection in December and have been overwhelmed with emotion ever since. Their journey to Eurovision has been supported by their huge following on TikTok, catapulting them into the spotlight and selling out gigs within hours.

Having been best friends since their school days in Hampshire, Remember Monday hopes that their strong bond will be the key to success in the competition. This marks the first time in over 25 years that a girl group will represent the UK, adding an exciting element to their Eurovision journey. While winning is uncertain, the group, along with industry experts, believe they stand a good chance of making an impact at Eurovision this year

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