Remember Monday
Tuesday 04 November 2025, 7:30pm - 11pm
Tickets available here: https://www.ueaticketbookings.co.uk/event/remember-monday/
Remember Monday aren't scared of the imminent Eurovision whirlwind; they're more than ready to throw themselves into it. The harmony-loving trio – longtime friends Lauren Byrne, Holly-Anne Hull and Charlotte Steele – are the first girl-group to represent the UK since 1999, a mantle they accept with pride and excitement. "The thought of being exhausted because we're doing what we love is honestly a luxury," says Lauren, before Holly completes the thought: "We can't wait to be completely knackered!"
The group's delirious, structurally inventive Eurovision banger What the Hell Just Happened? channels their infectious energy into a relatable tale of chaos. The trio wrote What the Hell Just Happened? specifically for this year's song contest. In December, less than a month after they'd completed their first sellout UK tour, they were formally asked to fly the flag in Basel. Performing for Eurovision's global TV audience of 160 million will be an experience like no other. But, to borrow an expression from the country scene that inspires them, this isn't Remember Monday's first time at the rodeo.
In fact, the trio began singing together at sixth form college back in 2012. The first song they ever worked on – a harmony-led rendition of Tori Kelly's acoustic cover of Michael Jackson's PYT (Pretty Young Thing) – so impressed their teachers and classmates that they decided to apply for The X Factor. Back then, they called themselves Houston because it alluded to their love of country music. "We were always quite embarrassed about that band name because we basically came up with it on the spot when we filled out the X Factor form," Holly says. The X Factor may have felt like a false start, but it actually reaffirmed two things: one, the trio loved singing together; and two, their voices blended together beautifully. "People very kindly compliment us on our harmonies now, and I do think we've got them to this level because we've been singing together for 13 years," Lauren says. "But I also think we're very lucky in that our voices created this very natural blended sound right from the start."
In 2019, they became the first trio to audition for The Voice UK. Their impassioned rendition of Seal's Kiss from a Rose impressed all four coaches, but Remember Monday chose to work with Jennifer Hudson.
In 2023, when they sold out London venue Omeara in 24 hours, they decided to quit their day jobs and focus on Remember Monday. A year later, they sold out a UK tour – and now comes the biggest stage of all: Eurovision. "We have some absolute bangers coming that continue the poppier sound of What the Hell Just Happened?, but we'll always have a country influence because of our harmonies and storytelling," Holly says. At this point, Remember Monday know exactly what vibe they’re presenting to the world: "We're relatable gals that you'd like to be friends with because we'd like to be friends with you." Truly, there's no one else you'd rather end up in a tattoo parlour with at the end of a night out.
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