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Eurovision stars Remember Monday secretly hit studio with ‘freaking awesome' chart-topping British band
Eurovision stars Remember Monday secretly hit studio with ‘freaking awesome' chart-topping British band

The Irish Sun

time7 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

Eurovision stars Remember Monday secretly hit studio with ‘freaking awesome' chart-topping British band

THEY won over millions when they showcased their incredible vocal talents on the Eurovision stage in May. But girl group Remember Monday also impressed fellow musicians with their hit What The Hell Just Happened? Advertisement 3 Remember Monday girls Holly-Anne Hull, Lauren Byrne and Charlotte Steele Credit: Supplied 3 The lads from McFly were so taken with the girl group's performance, the two bands have been in the studio together Credit: Getty 3 Remember Monday won over millions of fans with their incredible vocals Credit: Getty In fact, the lads from McFly were so taken with their performance, the two bands have been in the studio together. The Remember Monday girls — Holly-Anne Hull, Lauren Byrne and Charlotte Steele — are back today with their sunny new single, Happier, and have also been writing with McFly following an introduction at last month's Capital Summertime Ball. In an exclusive interview, Holly-Anne told us: 'We met McFly and we have always been fans. "Obviously, they can really write a good song. We've been in the studio with them. They're freaking awesome. Advertisement Read more on Remember Monday 'It's been really productive. We've finished one song. We were actually just discussing going to work on some more. 'But hopefully these songs will be out sooner than we think because I think we do want a body of work.' The girls decided to kick things into gear in the studio after being inspired by their idol Sabrina Carpenter, whose new record is out next month — 12 months after her last one. 'Stars of the show' Lauren said: 'As soon as Sabrina announced she had a new album coming out, we were like, 'What?!'. We were spurred into action.' Advertisement Most read in Bizarre The group, who will perform at Latitude Festival in Suffolk today ahead of a nationwide tour in the autumn, have also recently been working with two stroppy divas — a pair of Shetland ponies. The cute animals make cameos in the Happier music video, which will come out on YouTube on Sunday — but they were a nightmare on set. Remember Monday star shares big update on 'stolen' wedding ring after Eurovision Charlotte said: 'The music video came really easily to us and we've always wanted to do, like, a really girly kind of Desperate Housewives meets Barbie world story, and we think it's really, really living up to that. 'We had Mr Pickles and Miss Money Penny, who are two miniature Shetland ponies. They are so cute. Extremely clever stars of the show. But they ran away during the video. They were having a diva moment.' Advertisement Following their Eurovision performance, the girls told me they are planning a holiday in Italy — where the jury gave the UK a maximum 12 points — and are hoping either a music newbie or Little Mix star Jade might represent us next year. Charlotte said: 'I think it would be really cool to have an unknown because it's such an amazing platform. 'We were unknown and look what it's done for us. We can't say a bad word about it.' Lauren added: 'But Jade would be cool, too. That's what we keep saying to everyone.' Advertisement

Eurovision stars Remember Monday secretly hit studio with ‘freaking awesome' chart-topping British band
Eurovision stars Remember Monday secretly hit studio with ‘freaking awesome' chart-topping British band

Scottish Sun

time7 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

Eurovision stars Remember Monday secretly hit studio with ‘freaking awesome' chart-topping British band

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) THEY won over millions when they showcased their incredible vocal talents on the Eurovision stage in May. But girl group Remember Monday also impressed fellow musicians with their hit What The Hell Just Happened? Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 3 Remember Monday girls Holly-Anne Hull, Lauren Byrne and Charlotte Steele Credit: Supplied 3 The lads from McFly were so taken with the girl group's performance, the two bands have been in the studio together Credit: Getty 3 Remember Monday won over millions of fans with their incredible vocals Credit: Getty In fact, the lads from McFly were so taken with their performance, the two bands have been in the studio together. The Remember Monday girls — Holly-Anne Hull, Lauren Byrne and Charlotte Steele — are back today with their sunny new single, Happier, and have also been writing with McFly following an introduction at last month's Capital Summertime Ball. In an exclusive interview, Holly-Anne told us: 'We met McFly and we have always been fans. "Obviously, they can really write a good song. We've been in the studio with them. They're freaking awesome. 'It's been really productive. We've finished one song. We were actually just discussing going to work on some more. 'But hopefully these songs will be out sooner than we think because I think we do want a body of work.' The girls decided to kick things into gear in the studio after being inspired by their idol Sabrina Carpenter, whose new record is out next month — 12 months after her last one. 'Stars of the show' Lauren said: 'As soon as Sabrina announced she had a new album coming out, we were like, 'What?!'. We were spurred into action.' The group, who will perform at Latitude Festival in Suffolk today ahead of a nationwide tour in the autumn, have also recently been working with two stroppy divas — a pair of Shetland ponies. The cute animals make cameos in the Happier music video, which will come out on YouTube on Sunday — but they were a nightmare on set. Remember Monday star shares big update on 'stolen' wedding ring after Eurovision Charlotte said: 'The music video came really easily to us and we've always wanted to do, like, a really girly kind of Desperate Housewives meets Barbie world story, and we think it's really, really living up to that. 'We had Mr Pickles and Miss Money Penny, who are two miniature Shetland ponies. They are so cute. Extremely clever stars of the show. But they ran away during the video. They were having a diva moment.' Following their Eurovision performance, the girls told me they are planning a holiday in Italy — where the jury gave the UK a maximum 12 points — and are hoping either a music newbie or Little Mix star Jade might represent us next year. Charlotte said: 'I think it would be really cool to have an unknown because it's such an amazing platform. 'We were unknown and look what it's done for us. We can't say a bad word about it.' Lauren added: 'But Jade would be cool, too. That's what we keep saying to everyone.'

Eurovision stars Remember Monday secretly hit studio with ‘freaking awesome' chart-topping British band
Eurovision stars Remember Monday secretly hit studio with ‘freaking awesome' chart-topping British band

The Sun

time7 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

Eurovision stars Remember Monday secretly hit studio with ‘freaking awesome' chart-topping British band

THEY won over millions when they showcased their incredible vocal talents on the Eurovision stage in May. But girl group Remember Monday also impressed fellow musicians with their hit What The Hell Just Happened? 3 In fact, the lads from McFly were so taken with their performance, the two bands have been in the studio together. The Remember Monday girls — Holly-Anne Hull, Lauren Byrne and Charlotte Steele — are back today with their sunny new single, Happier, and have also been writing with McFly following an introduction at last month's Capital Summertime Ball. In an exclusive interview, Holly-Anne told us: 'We met McFly and we have always been fans. "Obviously, they can really write a good song. We've been in the studio with them. They're freaking awesome. 'It's been really productive. We've finished one song. We were actually just discussing going to work on some more. 'But hopefully these songs will be out sooner than we think because I think we do want a body of work.' The girls decided to kick things into gear in the studio after being inspired by their idol Sabrina Carpenter, whose new record is out next month — 12 months after her last one. 'Stars of the show' Lauren said: 'As soon as Sabrina announced she had a new album coming out, we were like, 'What?!'. We were spurred into action.' The group, who will perform at Latitude Festival in Suffolk today ahead of a nationwide tour in the autumn, have also recently been working with two stroppy divas — a pair of Shetland ponies. The cute animals make cameos in the Happier music video, which will come out on YouTube on Sunday — but they were a nightmare on set. Remember Monday star shares big update on 'stolen' wedding ring after Eurovision Charlotte said: 'The music video came really easily to us and we've always wanted to do, like, a really girly kind of Desperate Housewives meets Barbie world story, and we think it's really, really living up to that. 'We had Mr Pickles and Miss Money Penny, who are two miniature Shetland ponies. They are so cute. Extremely clever stars of the show. But they ran away during the video. They were having a diva moment.' Following their Eurovision performance, the girls told me they are planning a holiday in Italy — where the jury gave the UK a maximum 12 points — and are hoping either a music newbie or Little Mix star Jade might represent us next year. Charlotte said: 'I think it would be really cool to have an unknown because it's such an amazing platform. 'We were unknown and look what it's done for us. We can't say a bad word about it.' Lauren added: 'But Jade would be cool, too. That's what we keep saying to everyone.'

Cian Ducrot review: Homecoming to remember with two sold-out nights at the Marquee
Cian Ducrot review: Homecoming to remember with two sold-out nights at the Marquee

Irish Examiner

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Irish Examiner

Cian Ducrot review: Homecoming to remember with two sold-out nights at the Marquee

Cork singer-songwriter Cian Ducrot celebrated a homecoming to remember at the first of two sold-out gigs at Live at the Marquee on Saturday night. The rain which fell from early afternoon in the city didn't stop fans from flocking to the Marquee to witness the first of the All For You singer's two shows at the tented venue. Ducrot, who had previously shared how much he loves coming back home to play on Cork soil, was met with cheers and screams as he walked on stage, arms outstretched. Ducrot's effortless ability to connect with his audience was immediately clear, with his set inspiring raw, hand-on-heart emotion from the audience. Ducrot's songs, which explore themes of love, loss, heartbreak and personal struggles, and focus on emotional honesty and vulnerability, resonated with the crowd from the beginning. Getting right into his set, he kicked the night off with an upbeat performance of Who's Making You Feel It which had the Marquee crowd dancing and singing along. He then took to his piano for a solo to kick off his next song Little Dreaming before continuing the upbeat set with Heaven and Shalalala. 'Cork, how are you? This is the most incredible feeling that I have ever felt. I just want to say I love you so, so much,' he said, letting the crowd know how much it meant to him that his fans managed to sell-out two back-to-back shows at the venue - his first time playing the iconic venue. Fresh from a string of gigs in the UK, the Passage West-raised singer continued the gig by asking the crowd to 'raise your hands if you've had your heart broken recently' before choosing to bring fan Orlaith up on stage. Both sitting on the piano, he dedicated his next song The Book Of Love to Orlaith. The only time the Marquee fell silent was when Ducrot swapped his guitar for the flute for Kiss And Tell, a nod to just how talented the musician is at turning his hand to the many instruments he can play. Cian Ducrot playing Live at the Marquee. Picture: Larry Cummins Supporting Ducrot on Saturday night was country pop group Remember Monday. The group, consisting of members Lauren Byrne, Holly-Anne Hull and Charlotte Steele, gained prominence after appearing on The Voice UK in 2019 and went on to represent the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 with the song What the Hell Just Happened?. Singer-songwriter Hetta Falzon will warm the crowd up at Sunday night's gig at the Marquee before Ducrot takes to the stage for a second night. Raised in Cork, Ducrot studied music in London before moving back to Ireland to pursue his dream. He rose to fame with his singles All For You and I'll Be Waiting, both of which gained popularity via TikTok and charted highly in Ireland following their release in 2022. He went on to make his main stage debut at Electric Picnic in 2023 which he previously described as a stand-out moment in his career to date. His debut studio album Victory was released on August 4, 2023, and reached number 1 in the UK and Ireland. With over 801 billion streams, Ducrot's music continued to make an impact long after the release of his first album and he went on to play to a total of 36,000 people across two headline shows in Dublin and Cork before touring as support for Calum Scott across North America. Most recently, he introduced a handful of new tracks in the shape of Here It Is, Something I Can't Afford, Can't Even Hate You, and Your Eyes and received his first Grammy nomination as the co-writer of SZA's smash hit Saturn. Ducrot is also set to play a headline concert at Dublin's 3Arena on Saturday, December 20.

TRNSMT Friday line-up: Everything you need to know about day one and the acts you don't want to miss
TRNSMT Friday line-up: Everything you need to know about day one and the acts you don't want to miss

Daily Record

time11-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Record

TRNSMT Friday line-up: Everything you need to know about day one and the acts you don't want to miss

Scotland's biggest music festival returns today as fans from all around the country take to Glasgow Green for an unforgettable day of live performances from 50 Cent, The Script, Arthur Hill, James Bay and more. TRNSMT Festival kicks off today as the biggest music festival in Scotland returns to Glasgow Green, welcoming over 150,000 music lovers for another unforgettable weekend of great music. The first day of the festival promises a stellar line-up with a mix of chart topping names and crowd favourites including James Bay, Confidence Man, The Script are all set to take to the stage, building up the energy before 50 Cent closes the night with his headline performance. ‌ Alongside the main stage, festival-goers can enjoy performances at the King Tut's Stage, BBC Introducing Stage and the Radio One Dance Stage. ‌ This year, the Boogie Bar has been revamped and relocated near the main stage, and has been taken over by BBC Radio one, bringing you the best acts to get you dancing this weekend. This weekend is shaping up to be one of the hottest of the year, with a 50 Cent sweeping into Scotland. Today's weather is set to peak at 27C in the late afternoon, with a zero per cent chance of rain - making it an ideal day for festival goers heading to Glasgow Green. TRSNMT bosses are urging people visiting the festival to stay hydrated, wear suncream and make use of the free water refill stations around the site. Festival go-ers are able to take a collapsable water bottle or water pouch into Glasgow Green, but they must be empty on arrival. The gates for the festival open at 12pm today and music starts as soon as you get inside the gates. Here is the line up today, and potential clashes and how to avoid them. ‌ Line Up Main Stage Calum Bowie: 12.20pm to 12.50pm James Bay: 1.15pm to 1.55pm Twin Atlantic: 2.20pm to 3.05pm Jamie Webster: 3.35pm to 4.20pm Schoolboy Q: 4.50pm to 5.40pm Wet Leg: 6.10pm to 7.10pm The Script: 7.40pm to 8.40pm 50 Cent: 9.30pm to 10.50pm ‌ King Tut's Stage Remember Monday: 1pm to 1.30pm Nofun!: 2pm to 2.30pm Arthur Hill: 3pm to 3.40pm Good Neighbours: 4.10pm to 4.50pm The Royston Club: 5.20pm to 6.05pm Tanner Adell: 6.45pm to 7.30pm Confidence Man: 8.15pm to 9.15pm BBC Introducing Stage ‌ Becky Sikasa: 12.30pm to 1pm Fourth Daughter: 1.30pm to 2pm Indoor Foxes: 2.45pm to 3.15pm Redolent: 3.45pm to 4.15pm Cliffords: 4.45pm to 5.15pm Frankie Stew and Harvey Gunn: 6.15pm to 6.45pm Bemz: 7.15pm to 8pm Radio One Dance Stage Frankie Elyse: 12pm to 1pm Marianne: 1pm to 2pm Big Miz: 2pm to 4pm Connor Coates: 4pm to 6pm La La: 6pm to 8pm Nimino: 8pm to 9.30pm ‌ One of the biggest scheduling clashes of the day comes between Irish soft rock favourites The Script and Australian electro-pop duo Confidence Man, with their sets starting just 25 minutes apart. To catch the best of both acts, you could head to The Script's set at 7:40pm, stay until Confidence Man kicks off at 8:15pm or stick with The Script until they wrap up at 8:40pm, then make your way to the King Tut's Stage to catch the tail end of Confidence Man's performance. Whichever option you choose, both acts are must-sees you won't want to miss. Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'.

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