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Eurovision 2025 UK entry REVEALED as stunning girlband sign up to represent Great Britain

The group took part in The Voice back in 2019

THE UK has chosen a girl band to represent them at the Eurovision Song Contest.

The Sun can reveal the group Remember Monday will be flying the flag for Brits come May.

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The UK has chosen girl band Remember Monday to represent them at the Eurovision Song ContestCredit: Instagram
Portrait of the girl band Remember Monday.
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It's not the first time the group have found themselves in a televised singing competitionCredit: Instagram / @remembermonday_

Moving away from the popular Eurodance music of recent years, Remember Monday are a country trio.

It's a stark contrast to last year when Years and Years frontman Olly Alexander represented the UK with pop song Dizzy.

A source said: "As ever behind the scenes competition has been fierce to represent the UK.

"This year bosses have opted to shake things up and send a female trio, Remember Monday.

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"The song is a stark change from Olly Alexander last year but the girls are sure to get the nation behind them."

The British country pop trio is made up of Lauren Byrne, Holly-Anne Hull and Charlotte Steele.

It's not the first time the group have found themselves in a televised singing competition.

In 2019 they took part in The Voice and caught the eye of BBC Radio 2 Breakfast host Scott Mills when they were played on the station last year.

They have also performed at a string of major UK events including Country to Country, The Long Road and Buckle and Boots.

Remember Monday have also amassed a following of 524,000 followers on TikTok alone.

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This year the Eurovision Song Contest will take place in  St Jakobshalle, Basel, Switzerland.

Last November Remember Monday embarked on a UK tour, a year and a half after their debut headline gig in February 2023.

Opening up about taking the leap from their normal jobs to be performers, Holly previously said: "It was now or ever, as cringy as that sounds. 

"We really loved the jobs we were in and we'd worked incredibly hard to get to the places that we were in career wise, so it was a really big redicion to leave those jobs."

Last summer the trio also supported Billy Joel and Natasha Bedingfield at British SummerTime Festival in Hyde Park.

Teasing 2024 plans, Lauren joked: "World domination. I do have a dream for us that we are out on the road and touring and seeing amazing places. It'd be incredible to tour Europe."

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Moving away from the popular Eurodance music of recent years, Remember Monday are a country trioCredit: Instagram
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