Eurovision has released first look images of the United Kingdom’s entry Remember Monday’s performance.
The country music band, comprising of Charlotte Steele, Holly-Anne Hull and Lauren Byrne, will be the first girl group to represent the country in over 25 years.
The trio will take to the stage at the 69th contest which will take place on May 17 with their song, What The Hell Just Happened? as they battle for Eurovision glory.
First look snaps show the group dressed up in a colourful array of costumes, donning pastel yellow, blue and pink.
Lauren looked incredible in glittering blue flared trousers with a corset style long-sleeved top that flowed out into a mesh mini skirt.
The other members donned matching corset’s but in yellow and pink, with Charlotte adding knee-high heeled boots and Holly-Anne opting for chunky stilletos.

Eurovision has released first look images of the United Kingdom’s entry Remember Monday’s performance

The country music band, comprising of Charlotte Steele, Holly-Anne Hull and Lauren Byrne, will be the first girl group to represent the country in over 25 years
The band got stuck in as they belted out the tune with blue strobe lighting shining across the stage.
The staging also seemed to include a giant chandelier with large candles, which was slightly hidden out of the pictures.
In their caption, Eurovision wrote: ‘You won’t BELIEVE what just happened here. United Kingdom / Remember Monday – What The Hell Just Happened?’
And fans rushed to the comments to reveal their thoughts, writing: ‘People don’t realise it but we are gunning for a top 10 result.’
‘Didn’t know this was a Disney live action movie.’
‘Nice throwback to the yellow/blue/pink palette of Eurovision in Liverpool.’
‘They wanna keep it a secret I see.’
‘Can’t wait to see this West End theatre level masterpiece, love that they’re not giving everything away at the moment.’
‘These costumes are STUNNING.’
‘Keeping it a secret for even longer …. Hehe I like it. Chandelier looks fantastic.’


First look snaps show the group dressed up in a colourful array of costumes, donning pastel yellow, blue and pink







And fans rushed to the comments to reveal their thoughts, writing: ‘People don’t realise it but we are gunning for a top 10 result’
It comes after Remember Monday vowed to all get a tattoo if they make it into the top five at the competition – or suffer a tragic nul points finish.
The UK has a poor track record at the competition – which will be held in Basel, Switzerland, in May – with Olly Alexander receiving a score of zero last year.
And if Remember Monday suffer the same fate as Olly, they have decided that everyone on their team will have to get the abbreviation of their song, WTHJH?, tattooed somewhere on their body.
In a more positive sense, the group have also decided to enact the vow if they place in the top five.
‘If we get top five or above, every single person on our team has to get WTHJH tattooed on their body,’ they said on Instagram.
‘We won’t take no for an answer. Can I get a hell yeah? It’s happening, it’s happening. It’s got to happen. Or if we come dead last, nil points. That is also worth a tattoo.’
The group are a trio of best friends, who have earned a reputation for their strong vocals and perfectly blended harmonies.
Remember Monday first hit TV screens in 2019 when they found fame after reaching the Quarter-Finals on The Voice UK.
The band confirmed their bid for Eurovision when they appeared as guests on The Scott Mills Breakfast Show on BBC Radio 2 and BBC Sounds.

The group are a trio of best friends, who have earned a reputation for their strong vocals and perfectly blended harmonies


And Remember Monday have decided that everyone on their team will have to get the abbreviation of their song, WTHJH?, tattooed somewhere on their body
After weeks of waiting, Scott broke the news, saying: ‘It ain’t a Eurovision entry until I say it is. I am so ready to get behind the act that is representing us and I know you’re going to adore them. They are genuinely brilliant and really lovely.’
Remember Monday are set to make their first TV appearance since announcing their place on The One Show on Friday and will reveal the official music video for the track.
Remember Monday’s Eurovision entry song What The Hell Just Happened? chronicles the aftermath of a fun night out with friends.
Their entry into the competition marks the first time a girlband will represent the UK for the first time since 1999.
The song, which is out now, is an upbeat pop track full of energy, excitement and drama and was co-written by Billen Ted (Tom Hollings and Sam Brennan), Thomas Stengaard and Julie ‘Kill J’ Aagaard.
The girls look set to be onto a winning formula as BRIT Award nominees, Billen Ted, have worked with Little Mix, Anne Marie, MNEK and Armin van Buuren to name a few.
Thomas Stengaard previously wrote Denmark’s 2013 Eurovision winning song Only Teardrops. Meanwhile, Julie ‘Kill J’ Aagaard is both a multi-platinum songwriter and a successful experimental pop artist in her own right.
As well as their own brand of empowering pop, Remember Monday have become renowned for their viral melodies on social media. They’ve amassed over half a million loyal followers and 11.3 million likes on TikTok alone.
The band have skilfully crafted playful acapella takes on the songs of a wide range of artists from Sabrina Carpenter, Queen and Shania Twain, to Wicked.

The girls look set to be onto a winning formula as BRIT Award nominees, Billen Ted, have worked with Little Mix, Anne Marie, MNEK and Armin van Buuren to name a few
Remember Monday are no strangers to performing in front of live audiences. Friends since they met at sixth form in 2013, they are regulars on the music festival circuit, and last year played their first sellout tour across the UK.
The girls all quit their day jobs in 2023 to pursue the band full time and have previously appeared in West End productions.
This includes Les Misérables and The Phantom of the Opera (Holly), Mary Poppins (Charlotte), and Matilda (Lauren), who also had a lead role in the SIX tour.
To date, Remember Monday have released two EPs and twelve singles with a focus on their epic three-way harmonies and clever, heartfelt and authentic songwriting.
With growing radio, press and media support, the band received national radio play on Scott Mills’ Afternoon Show on BBC Radio 2 in 2024.
Their coach on the Voice, Jennifer Hudson, continues to mentor and support the band, inviting them to perform on her US chat show last year.