British royal family: Royal support for Remember Monday at ESC

British royal family: Royal support for Remember Monday at ESC

British royal family
Royal support for Remember Monday at ESC






Remember Monday represented Great Britain at the ESC – the fingers crossed from the highest point, as the palace has announced.

The British royal family has published a list of greeting to the three artists who are represented on the Eurovision Song Contest this Saturday evening. “This has just happened,” is alluding to read. And further: “We wish Remember Monday good luck for the Eurovision final this evening in Basel!”

You can also see a video that shows the “Band of the Irish Guards” how to interpret the good mood song of the country pop trios, consisting of Charlotte Steele, Holly-Anne Hull and Lauren Byrne, as brass band. The followers are thrilled. “Brilliant !!! Love it!”, “How Wonderful” or “Fantastic Support! Wonderful” can be read – in addition to countless applauding emojis, hearts, flames and crowns.

The ESC final will be broadcast on May 17th at 9 p.m. For Germany, the sibling duo Abor & Tynna from Vienna starts with the song “Baller”. As a member of the “Big Five”, Germany is set for the final round alongside France, Great Britain, Spain and Italy and host Switzerland.

The starting order in the ESC final 2025

The start of the acts of the acts on today’s final evening has also been determined. Remember Monday is the eighth formation, Abor & Tynna for Germany as 16.

1: Norway, Kyle Alessandro, “Lighter”

2: Luxembourg, Laura Thorn, “La Poupée Monte Le Son”

3: Estonia, Tommy Cash, “Espresso Macchiato”

4: Israel, Yuval Raphael, “New Day Will Rise”

5: Lithuania, Qatarsis, “Tavo Akys”

6: Spain, Melody, “Esa Diva”

7: Ukraine, ZiFerBlat, “Bird of Pray”

8: Great Britain, Remember Monday, “What the Hell just happened?”

9: Austria, JJ, “Wasted Love”

11: Latvia, Tautumeitas, “Bur Man Laimi”

12: Netherlands, Claude, “C’est La Vie”

13: Finland, Erika Vikman, “I’m coming”

14: Italy, Lucio Corsi, “Volevo Essere Un Duro”

15: Poland, Justyna Steczkowska, “Gaja”

16: Germany, Abor & Tynna, “Baller”

17: Greece, Klavdia, “Asteromata”

18: Armenia, Parg, “Survivor”

19: Switzerland, Zoë Më, “Voyage”

20: Malta, Miriana Conte, “Serving”

21: Portugal, Napa, “Deslocado”

22: Denmark, Sissal, “Hallucination”

23: Sweden, Kaj, “Bara Bada Bastu”

24: France, Louane, “Maman”

25: San Marino, Gabry Ponte, “Tutta l’Italia”

26: Albania, Shkodra Elektronike, “Zjerm”

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Source: Stern

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