UK’s Remember Monday partied until sunrise despite Eurovision defeat

UK’s Remember Monday partied until sunrise despite Eurovision defeat

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Following their humiliating win at the Eurovision Song Contest, UK hopefuls Remember Monday were out to celebrate. One band member spent the night partying until 6am.

UK Eurovision 2025 contestants Remember Monday let their hair down after being snubbed by viewers(Image: Getty Images)

Remember that even despite having a rather awkward night at the singing competition, Monday had fun like a winner at the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest after party. The music event took place on Saturday night in Basel, Switzerland, and the harmonising girl group, which included former school friends Lauren Byrne, Holly-Anne Hull, and Charlotte Steele.

The group represented the United Kingdom and performed the country pop track What the Hell Just Happened? – but were left perplexed when the show reached a climax. Despite being rewarded reasonably handsomely by the Eurovision judges, the band did not receive any votes from the viewing public.

The singers let down their hair at the official post-party, where 30-year-old Lauren reportedly danced until 6am despite the humbling outcome. Along with other members of the UK delegation, the singer was seen at the Swiss city’s Euroclub.

UK Eurovision 2025 contestants Remember Monday let their hair down after being snubbed by viewers
The group failed to win any votes from viewers after belting out their country pop effort, What The Hell Just Happened?(Image: Getty Images)

Lauren was spotted dancing to classic Eurovision songs and occasionally joining a conga line, according to The Sun. She ran up on the stage and belted out the song as the DJ played their song “What The Hell Just Happened?” to much joy from the thousands of punters who were still celebrating.

Remember Monday placed 19th overall after receiving 88 points from the various jury selections for the 2025 winner. The trio was clearly shocked as they acknowledged their performance had failed to have an impact on other continents, but the European public chose to give the trio a humiliating turn of events.

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In a statement shared with the Mirror on Sunday morning, the band said: “WOW – what a ride! Three best mates walked onto the world’s biggest music stage and came out with a Top 10 Jury score, massive streaming numbers, and memories that will last a lifetime.

One of our most extraordinary and heartfelt experiences was competing at Eurovision. Everyone who watched, voted, and voted for us, as well as the fans we’ve had the most amazing team and the support we’ve received has been incredible. Remember Monday is just getting started. No big deal; we’ll be hitting the stage at Wembley Stadium for the Summertime Ball this year, we’ve got new music coming your way, a UK &amp, Ireland headline tour this year, and a summer full of festivals.

We’re so appreciative of the platform, the media, and each and every new fan who has taken us on this crazy journey, they continued. ? Eurovision Completed it. Let’s go! “

Commentator Graham Norton stated ahead of their live performance on Saturday night that “Remember Monday] have a great advantage because they are unlike any other act this year.

They “should do very well indeed with a decent place in the running order,” according to the trio, “whose vocals and harmonies are flawless, the song has a very strong hook, and they are very likeable.”

He continued, “It doesn’t need to be complicated; it just needs to be clever and fresh,” sharing his insights on what makes a winning song. Finally, and this is the hardest part of all, the act needs to appeal to the audience and convey their personality. great vocals, without forgetting.

Remember Monday are reportedly working with theatre and musical icon Sir Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber and have reportedly signed a deal with the team, which failed to win the trophy on Saturday.

According to a source, Andrew is “genuinely excited by Remember Monday,” both in terms of their vocal prowess and stage presence.

He is completely persuaded that Eurovision will help them go from strength to strength. The new label deal shows how much faith he has in some acts moving on to greater things than they can handle, even though for some it’s just a last-ditch game.

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Source: Mirror

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