Remember Monday at Eurovision: From Defeat to Dancefloor Glory

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The UK’s Eurovision hopefuls, Remember Monday, may not have won the contest—but they definitely won the afterparty.

The trio, made up of Lauren Byrne, Holly-Anne Hull, and Charlotte Steele, celebrated well into the early hours in Basel, Switzerland. While the grand final didn’t go their way, the energy and excitement of Remember Monday at Eurovision left the stage with laughter and plans for a big summer ahead.

On Saturday night, the UK entry “What the Hell Just Happened?” earned 88 points from the international juries. However, the European public gave the song zero points, leaving the group shocked.

Still, the band didn’t let that stop the celebrations. According to witnesses, Lauren danced at the Euroclub until 6am. She even joined a conga line before jumping on stage to perform their track again—this time in front of a cheering crowd of die-hard Eurovision fans, all while remembering the Eurovision night.

Despite the defeat, the band released a statement full of optimism. “WOW – what a ride!” they began, adding that Eurovision brought Remember Monday moments of joy topped with a top 10 jury score and “memories that will last a lifetime.”

They thanked their fans, team, and everyone who streamed their music. More importantly, they emphasized that Eurovision was only the start. This year, they plan to tour the UK and Ireland, play summer festivals, and perform at Wembley Stadium’s Summertime Ball.

Although the public score shocked them, the band took it all in stride. They used the moment to build excitement for what’s coming next, inspired by their Eurovision experience.

With their energy and growing fanbase, this year’s Eurovision proved that Remember Monday can bounce back stronger—ready to turn a tough night into a milestone.

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