Two weeks have passed since the electrifying performance of Remember Monday, the first UK girl group at Eurovision in two decades. The trio, comprising Holly-Anne Hull, Charlotte Steele, and Lauren Byrne from Hampshire and Berkshire, are still basking in the glow of their experience on one of music’s grandest stages.
In a chat with BBC Radio Solent, the talented trio shared their joy and gratitude for the unforgettable moments they lived through during the Eurovision Song Contest held in Switzerland. Despite finishing 19th in the competition after receiving 88 points from national juries but none from public votes, Remember Monday cherishes the “memories that will last a lifetime.”
The group’s entry song, “What The Hell Just Happened?” has found its way to number 31 on the official charts post-Eurovision. Reflecting on their journey, Charlotte expressed her sheer delight: “Every day we were ticking off bucket list things. It was just the best thing we’ve ever done.” Their camaraderie and passion for music shone through as they recall feeling immensely proud and fulfilled by their Eurovision experience.
As they gear up for what promises to be an eventful summer ahead, Remember Monday is all set to embark on a tour across various UK destinations. Fans can catch them live at music festivals like Isle of Wight, Latitude, and The Big Feastival in Oxfordshire. The excitement is palpable as Holly-Anne mentioned how proudly they will carry their Eurovision flag forever.
Amidst preparations for their upcoming tour dates and festival appearances, Lauren hinted at surprises for fans with new music possibly on the horizon. She shared her enthusiasm saying: “Honestly the summer of our dreams is happening this summer… We never thought we’d be this booked and blessed.”
With rehearsals lined up and travel plans taking shape, Remember Monday envisions squeezing in studio time to work on fresh tracks amidst their busy schedule. Their dedication to honing their craft while engaging with fans underscores their commitment to delivering exceptional musical experiences.
As Anjana Gadgil captured moments with them on BBC South Today, it became clear that beyond accolades and performances lies a deep-rooted appreciation for supporters who have been pivotal in shaping Remember Monday’s journey thus far.
The anticipation surrounding what lies ahead for these talented musicians adds an extra layer of excitement as they prepare to bring more captivating tunes to audiences eager for a taste of what Remember Monday has in store next.
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Expert Insight:
Remember Monday’s swift rise post-Eurovision showcases not only their talent but also hints at a promising future filled with musical innovation.
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