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UK Eurovision Hopefuls Remember Monday Share Eurovision Enthusiasm
British Eurovision entrants, the pop trio
Bandmates Support Charlotte Steele’s Eurovision Dream
Speaking together, Holly Anne-Hull and Lauren Byrne explained their decision, saying, “We couldn’t deprive Charlotte of her dream.” Charlotte added, “I don’t think they would ever do that as my best friends; I don’t think they could ever say no.”
“Global Stage” a “Mind-Blowing” Experience for Remember Monday
While Charlotte’s enthusiasm may have been a catalyst for their participation, the band members collectively acknowledge the magnitude of the opportunity. They concurred, “The fact that we are now on this
Remember Monday Set to Perform “What The Hell Just Happened?” at Eurovision
The group is scheduled to perform their song, “
Song’s Musical Inspiration: Queen and Theatrical Influences
Their anthemic song has garnered comparisons to iconic musicians like Queen, an intentional creative choice, as the band disclosed it was not merely coincidental.

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“It was indeed intentional. We discovered we were selected as the
“On our reference document, we included artists such as Chappell Roan and Sabrina Carpenter, but also incorporated influences like ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ and ‘Defying Gravity’,” they further explained.
“Kitchen Sink” Approach to Songwriting
“We incorporated everything imaginable,” the band elaborated. “We integrated all our preferred elements, and we were immediately enthusiastic.”
“What The Hell Just Happened?”: A Relatable Anthem of Friendship
The resulting track narrates the narrative of the morning after a night out and, according to the members, is “quite autobiographical.”
“It’s about our bond and nights out we’ve experienced, and how when one of us is feeling low, the other two are there to provide support,” they shared.
“(We believe) it deeply resonates with our friendship, and we hope it can also connect with a broader audience. (We consider it) highly relatable.”