The UK’s 2025 Eurovision act Remember Monday has announced a Manchester gig

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Remember Monday representing United Kingdom in the Official Portrait Studio at St. Jakobshalle

After wowing crowds at Eurovision, UK act Remember Monday are set to play venues around the country later this year.

Lauren, Holly, and Charlotte, better known as pop-country trio Remember Monday, are heading out on a UK tour, and they’re stopping off in Manchester.

Known for their hit ‘What the Hell Just Happened?’, the girls have plenty of songs in their catalogue that they’re ready to belt out in style.

This UK trio has been dropping singles since 2019, with ‘Jailbreaker’ and ‘Hand in My Pocket’ being just a couple of them, and went on to release their second EP in October last year titled Crazy Anyway.

As well as being top tier performers, they also have some incredible song names to back it up too, like ‘Big Bottomed Girls’ and ‘What the Girl’s Bathroom is For’.

They may have finished 19 out of 26 countries at this year’s Eurovision Song Contest, but they soon shook it off… quite literally, in fact, as one band member Holly lost her wedding ring, before retrieving it not long after.

This tour falls in line with a string of festival dates, including a slot at Capital’s Summertime Ball sharing the bill with Mariah Carey, Will Smith, Benson Boone, and even fellow pop princess, Tate McRae.

Remember Monday are visiting a long list of cities up and down the country on their tour, including Glasgow, Brighton, Liverpool, and Nottingham.

This UK girl-group aren’t the only trio paying Manchester a visit this year either, as American rockers Haim are set to play Co-op Live later this year too.

Worried about missing this trio? Fear not as their tour 15 date UK tour also visits our friends over the hill at in Leeds just a few days after too.

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If you want to watch these ‘Hysterical Women’ live in action, Remember Monday are coming to Gorilla in Manchester on 27 October – with tickets available HERE.

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Featured Images – © EBU/ Corinne Cumming / © EBU/ Alma Bengtsson