Eurovision 2023 Shock: UK Receives Zero Points Again—What Went Wrong?

At Eurovision 2025, UK’s Remember Monday faced heartbreak as they received zero points for the second consecutive year, despite a compelling performance of their song "What The Hell Just Happened?" Delightfully energetic but politically charged, the contest saw Austria clutch victory, overshadowing the UK’s hopeful effort. Represented by Lauren Byrne, Holly-Anne Hull, and Charlotte Steele, the group was celebrated for their "unbelievable vocals" and on-stage chemistry. Fans expressed their admiration on social media, insisting the band should be regarded as winners, regardless of the official results.

Despite high hopes, betting odds were against Remember Monday, positioning them at 66/1 for victory and even closer to last at 3/1. Prior to the event, they humorously pledged tattoos of their song’s acronym, WTHJH?, influenced by previous Eurovision outcomes. Notably, Celine Dion’s anticipated appearance failed to materialize, leaving fans disappointed. The UK’s last Eurovision win dates back to 1997 with "Love Shine A Light" by Katrina and the Waves. Scott Mills, a radio host known to champion UK acts, supported Remember Monday’s bid, deeming them "genuinely brilliant."

In spite of the outcome, this year’s Eurovision showcased the band’s vivacious artistry, maintaining a sturdy fan base eager to celebrate their talents in the music scene.

FAQ Section

Why did the UK receive zero points at Eurovision 2025?
The UK received zero points due to limited support in the public vote, marking their second consecutive year of disappointments.

What song did Remember Monday perform at Eurovision?
Remember Monday performed "What The Hell Just Happened?" in a vibrant show that garnered praise for their vocals and chemistry but ultimately did not secure points.

What are the betting odds for Remember Monday before Eurovision?
Before the contest, Remember Monday was rated at 66/1 to win, with a stronger likelihood of finishing last at 3/1.

When was the UK’s last Eurovision win?
The UK last won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1997 with "Love Shine A Light" by Katrina and the Waves.

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