What the hell just happened? Remember Monday absolutely slaying the stage at the London Eurovision Party 2025, that’s what! The power-trio will bring their huge story-telling pop entry “What The Hell Just Happened?” to Here At Outernet on April 13th.
Holly, Charlotte and Lauren will see you there, to shine in front of their home crowd in the British capital. Don’t forget you can still get your London Eurovision Party 2025 tickets here. We can exclusively reveal Remember Monday will also be the meet and greet act for Platinum ticket holders!
are selling fast so make sure to grab them before they’re all gone. You can see many fan favourites from this year with Finland’s Erika Vikman, Austria’s JJ, Malta’s Miriana Conte and Australia’s Go-Jo announced among many other stars! You’ll also see awesome guest performers from previous years light up the room, it’s going to be a special night!
Who are Remember Monday?
Remember Monday are a trio of powerful vocalists from the south of England, in Farnborough. All three of them have been West End leading ladies, with extremely impressive credits between them. Across the group, they have appeared in leading roles in huge musicals including Phantom Of The Opera, Matilda, Six, Les Misérables and Mary Poppins. Quite the collection of career highs, giving zero fear of how they’ll perform vocally! Holly-Anne Hull even performed for Queen Elizabeth II on her 80th birthday!
The group got together when they met at their Sixth Form College. They named themselves Remember Monday as they always had free periods together on Mondays which is when they would hone their craft. They went on to appear on The Voice UK where all 4 judges turned their chairs. Oscar winner and musical icon Jennifer Hudson actually threw her shoe in excitement (hence the opening lyric “Someone lost a shoe” in their Eurovision entry), and they chose her as their mentor. They went on to the Knockout rounds of the show, and cemented their future as a band.
They were announced as the UK’s act officially (after many moments of speculation beforehand, on the BBC’s own radio stations) on March 7th. Their entry is choppy, fast-paced, and a real story-telling vibe taking you through ‘the morning after’. it’s packed with harmonies and huge vocal moments. We absolutely can’t wait to see this live!
What is the London Eurovision Party 2025?
The London Eurovision Party is the biggest annual Eurovision event in the United Kingdom. It is also one of the biggest and most classic shows on the Eurovision pre-party tour. It’s been going from strength to strength over the years, and this year it celebrates it’s Sweet Sixteen edition in style at Here at Outernet in the UK capital, on April 13th.
Here at Outernet is a large concert venue right in the beating heart of London. It is known for it’s artistic styling and modern spaces. The London Eurovision Party will provide an excellent chance for a British audience to see their favourite acts before the contest itself. You can expect to see more announcements coming very soon of 2025 acts, and past Eurovision favourites.
Will you be attending the London Eurovision Party 2025? Which other special guests are you hoping to see confirmed? Let us know what you think in the comments below!
I need a Debam Aderemi reaction video to their acoustic performance of WTHJH
I was just thinking… You know who the UK needs to send to the ESC?
Bright Light Bright Light!
Rod would be perfect for this. Oh yes!
Lovely singers, great harmonies… Too bad about the song.
I love the uk song 12 points and with love from Malta
This is very underrated, its cleverly composed and if there is an amazing visual story it could do a lot better than people are currently assuming..