The rumours and rejoinders in the United Kingdom are hot on the iron, as the latest news reports in the country are reporting that the BBC have opted for a girl band for Eurovision 2025.
British tabloid The Sun is reporting that the BBC has locked up country music girl band Remember Monday to fly the British flag at the forthcoming Eurovision Song Contest 2025 in Basel.
Remember Monday consists of three female members: Lauren Byrne, Holly-Anne Hull and Charlotte Steele. The trio have partaken in The Voice and have more than 524, ooo followers on TikTok
The BBC is yet to confirm the 2025 UK’s Eurovision act and entry.
The BBC has opted for an internal selection in order to determine the UK’s Eurovision 2025 act and entry.
The United Kingdom in Eurovision
The United Kingdom debuted at the Eurovision Song Contest in 1957 and has won the competition five times (1967, 1969, 1976, 1981, 1997). The country has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 66 times and has enjoyed great success in Europe’s favorite television show. The UK hold the record of being the country who has placed 2nd the most times in the competition, namely 16 times.
Many big names have flown the British flag at the Eurovision Song Contest: Sandie Shaw, Olivia Newton John, Lulu, Buckz Fizz, Brotherhod of Man, Cliff Richard, Clodagh Rogers, Mary Hopkin, Michael Ball, Sonia, Gina G, Bonny Tyler, Sam Ryder etc.
Olly Alexander represented the United Kingdom at the 2024 Eurovision Song Contest in Malmo with his entry ‘Dizzy‘.
Source: The Sun
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