
United Kingdom at Eurovision 2025: The song by girl band Remember Monday, reportedly chosen to represent the UK in Basel, Switzerland, will be revealed on March 7th. Full details in the article!
According to reports by the British site “The Sun”, the UK representatives for Eurovision 2025 in Basel, Switzerland, are none other than the girl band Remember Monday, consisting of Lauren Byrne, Holly-Anne Hull, and Charlotte Steele. Although the report of the band’s selection has not yet been confirmed by the national broadcaster, the BBC, the band’s song, which will represent the UK on the world’s biggest stage, is expected to be revealed on March 7th. The song is expected to be titled “WTHJH”, an abbreviation for “What The Hell Just Happened”. According to reports, the song name appeared on the band’s Spotify account but has since been removed.
Remember Monday – Who Are You?
Remember Monday is a pop-country trio known for their humor-filled and characterful music. The group, comprising Lauren Byrne, Holly-Anne Hull, and Charlotte Steele, has been together since their school days. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the trio gained popularity by performing covers and uploading them to TikTok. Their cover of Queen’s “Fat Bottomed Girls” went viral, and now the band is preparing for a tour and the release of more original music.
Eurovision 2025 Preparations
As reported by Greek Eurovision fan site eurovisionfun, the UK will indeed be represented by a girl group this year. It has also been revealed that an experienced team is behind the chosen song for the competition, with one of the writers even responsible for a previous Eurovision-winning entry – none other than Thomas Stengaard, who’ve written the Eurovision 2013 winning song “Only Teardrops“. The official unveiling of the UK’s representative for Eurovision 2025 and their song is expected to take place later this month.
United Kingdom in Eurovision 2024
‘Dizzy’ is the name of the song performed by singer Olly Alexander, who represented the United Kingdom in the grand final of Eurovision 2024. The song only reached 18th place, having received 46 points—all from the judges. The audience did not award the British representative any points.
Source:Eurovisionfun
Eurovision 2025: This will be the 67th participation of the United Kingdom in Eurovision. The UK joined the competition in 1957 and has won it five times over the years. The UK’s last victory was in Eurovision 1997 with the song ‘Love Shine A Light’ performed by the band ‘Katrina and the Waves’.

