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Scottish Sun
16-05-2025
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- Scottish Sun
Eurovision fans spot huge technical blunders in UK entry Remember Monday's performance ahead of final
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) EUROVISION fans slammed technical blunders for hampering Remember Monday's penultimate performance in the contest. Lauren Byrne, Holly-Anne Hull and Charlotte Steele took to the stage in Basel, Switzerland, last night to entertain the crowd at the second semi-final. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 6 Eurovision fans believe Remember Monday were hit with sound issues on Thursday Credit: EPA 6 There were widespread claims Holly-Anne Hull's earpiece wasn't working properly Credit: BBC 6 The UK's entry performed at Thursday night's second semi-final Credit: BBC The girls are already through to this weekend's Eurovision Grand Final 2025, as the UK is part of the contest's 'Big Five'. But fans are worried. Viewers are convinced Remember Monday was hit with sound problems during their performance. Taking to social media, some Eurovision fans were even left wondering if Holly-Anne was having issues with her earpiece. Writing on Instagram, one said: "One of the girl's in-ears clearly not working so they were off and microphones too quiet, poor show from the technical team!" Another added: "Was it the girl in pink? I thought something sounded off." A third chimed in: "Glad it wasn't just me who thought this!" And someone else said they "totally agreed". This year mark's Eurovision's 69th year of the contest. Remember Monday will be hoping to bring it home for the UK with their pop song What The Hell Just Happened?. Watch girl band Remember Monday's track to represent the UK at Eurovision 2024 Lauren, Holly-Anne and Charlotte have been friends since they met at college in Farnborough, Hants, 10 years ago. The band were internally selected by the BBC to represent the UK having previously gained national attention after appearing on The Voice UK. More than 160million people globally are expected to tune in to watch them, along with this year's other 25 acts. Speaking with The Sun this week, Remember Monday revealed they've hired a therapist to combat hate-filled trolls. Lauren told us: 'You just have to accept as an artist that what you do isn't going to be loved by everyone. 'There are people out there that don't like Taylor Swift. I think they're a bit crazy, but they do exist. So, you know, we can't be for everyone and that's fine.' They are the first girl group to represent the UK since Precious, who finished in 12th place in 1999 with Say It Again. Holly explained: 'We're a band that have been together for over 14 years and we pride ourselves in our genuine friendship. "I think that's our superpower — how much we love each other and no matter what happens, we'll still be solid at the end of it. 'We're absolutely buzzing that this is an experience we get to do together. Who else gets to do this with their two best mates?' The girls' comments come after previous UK entry Mae Muller said she was unable to get out of bed after coming second to last in 2023. Last year's Olly Alexander, who came 18th, also said his best advice to this year's hopefuls is: 'Get a good therapist.' Eurovision Grand Final 2025, 8pm, BBC One, Saturday May 17 6 Remember Monday will be singing their song What The Hell Just Happened? Credit: PA 6 Mae Muller said she 'couldn't get out of bed' after last year's Eurovision Credit: Splash


The Irish Sun
16-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Eurovision fans spot huge technical blunders in UK entry Remember Monday's performance ahead of final
EUROVISION fans slammed technical blunders for hampering Remember Monday's penultimate performance in the contest. Lauren Byrne, Holly-Anne Hull and Charlotte Steele took to the stage in Basel, Switzerland, last night 6 Eurovision fans believe Remember Monday were hit with sound issues on Thursday Credit: EPA 6 There were widespread claims Holly-Anne Hull's earpiece wasn't working properly Credit: BBC 6 The UK's entry performed at Thursday night's second semi-final Credit: BBC The girls are already through to this weekend's Eurovision Grand Final 2025, as the UK is part of the contest's 'Big Five'. But fans are worried. Viewers are convinced Remember Monday was hit with sound problems during their performance. Taking to social media, some Eurovision fans were even left wondering if Holly-Anne was having issues with her earpiece. READ MORE ON EUROVISION Writing on Instagram, one said: "One of the girl's in-ears clearly not working so they were off and microphones too quiet, poor show from the technical team!" Another added: "Was it the girl in pink ? I thought something sounded off." A third chimed in: "Glad it wasn't just me who thought this!" And someone else said they "totally agreed". Most read in TV This year mark's Eurovision's 69th year of the contest. Remember Monday will be hoping to bring it home for the UK with their pop song What The Hell Just Happened?. Watch girl band Remember Monday's track to represent the UK at Eurovision 2024 Lauren, Holly-Anne and Charlotte have been friends since they met at college in Farnborough, Hants, 10 years ago. The band by the BBC to represent the UK having previously . More than 160million people globally are expected to tune in to watch them, along with this year's other 25 acts. Speaking with The Sun this week, Remember Monday revealed they've Lauren told us: 'You just have to accept as an artist that what you do isn't going to be loved by everyone. 'There are people out there that don't like Taylor Swift. I think they're a bit crazy, but they do exist. So, you know, we can't be for everyone and that's fine.' They are the first girl group to represent the UK since Precious, who finished in 12th place in 1999 with Say It Again. Holly explained: 'We're a band that have been together for over 14 years and we pride ourselves in our genuine friendship. "I think that's our superpower — how much we love each other and no matter what happens, we'll still be solid at the end of it. 'We're absolutely buzzing that this is an experience we get to do together. Who else gets to do this with their two best mates?' The girls' comments come after previous UK entry said she was unable to get out of bed after coming second to last in 2023. Last year's , who came 18th, also said his best advice to this year's hopefuls is: 'Get a good therapist.' Eurovision Grand Final 2025, 8pm, BBC One, Saturday May 17 6 Remember Monday will be singing their song What The Hell Just Happened? Credit: PA 6 Mae Muller said she 'couldn't get out of bed' after last year's Eurovision Credit: Splash 6 Olly Alexander has advised Remember Monday to 'get a therapist' Credit: AP