Remember Monday have made it to Dublin, Ireland for the next stop on their Eurovision promotional tour.
The United Kingdom’s representatives at Eurovision 2025 have been promoting their participation in the contest in Ireland. Remember Monday organised a fan meet and greet earlier today in the Irish capital, and have taken part in various media appearances. The trio were interviewed this evening on The Six O’Clock Show on Virgin Media One.
Ireland is the fifth country that Remember Monday has visited to promote their participation in Eurovision. Since the start of April, they have visited the Netherlands, Denmark, Norway, Iceland and Ireland.
Ireland has awarded the United Kingdom points in nine out of the last ten editions of the Eurovision Eurovision Song Contest:
- 2014 – 8 points from Ireland
- 2015 – 1 point from Ireland
- 2016 – 7 points from the Irish jury and 3 points from the Irish televote
- 2017 – 4 points from the Irish televote
- 2018 – 10 points from the Irish televote
- 2019 – 3 points from the Irish televote
- 2022 – 8 points from the Irish jury and 6 points from the Irish televote
- 2023 – 2 points from the Irish jury
- 2024 – 4 points from the Irish jury
The United Kingdom will be represented by Remember Monday at the 69th Eurovision Song Contest with “What The Hell Just Happened?”. Remember Monday is formed of Lauren Byrne. Holly-Anne Hull and Charlotte Steele, they are the first country act to represent the United Kingdom at the Eurovision Song Contest. They met at school and first appeared on TV screens in The Voice in 2019.
Image: BBC / BBC Studios / Rob Parfitt
The United Kingdom debuted in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1957 and holds the record for the most consecutive appearances in the contest. To date, the UK has won the contest a total of five times, with their first victory coming in 1967 and their latest in 1997. The UK holds the record for the most second-place finishes in the contest, having been runner-up a total of 16 times. Since 2000 the UK has finished within the top 10 only three times, this being in 2002 with Jessica Garlick, 2009 with Jade Ewen and 2022 with Sam Ryder who finished 2nd in Turin.

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