Introduction
Just hours after their performance at the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 in Basel, Holly-Anne Hull, a member of the UK’s country-pop trio Remember Monday, revealed she had lost both her wedding and engagement rings. The unexpected announcement came in a humorous video posted to Instagram as the group boarded a flight out of Switzerland.
The Missing Ring Moment
“I’ve lost my wedding ring and my engagement ring,” Hull said in a video clip shared Sunday morning. The video shows Hull and bandmates Lauren Byrne and Charlotte Steele seated on a plane, visibly tired but still joking in good spirits. While she didn’t reveal where or when the rings were lost, her reaction struck a mix of humor and heartbreak.
The group joked in lyrical fashion, mimicking their Eurovision song What The Hell Just Happened—a track about the chaos of the morning after a night out. “I’m gonna have a breakdown ‘cause I lost my wedding ring,” Hull quipped, keeping in tone with the band’s signature self-aware humor.
How Did the UK Perform at Eurovision 2025?
Remember Monday finished 19th out of 26 countries with 88 points, all from national juries. Like 2024’s entrant Olly Alexander, the UK once again received zero public votes, continuing a trend of tough crowd reactions.
Despite the lukewarm public response, the trio was praised by BBC music correspondent Mark Savage, who noted their “pinpoint precision” and flawless harmonies during a Bridgerton-inspired performance complete with chandelier staging and pastel gowns.
Public Reaction and What’s Next for the Trio
While their ranking disappointed many fans, the band remained upbeat. “One of the most surreal and emotional moments of our lives,” they shared via social media. They also thanked their fans, calling them “amazing.”
The trio has been together for over a decade since meeting at performing arts college in Farnborough. They quit their jobs in 2023 to pursue music full-time and were officially selected as the UK’s Eurovision act in March 2025.
Remember Monday is set to embark on a UK and Ireland tour, and will perform at major festivals like Capital’s Summertime Ball, Latitude, and the Isle of Wight Festival this summer.
Eurovision 2025: A Night to Remember
Austria’s JJ won this year’s Eurovision crown with the emotional electro-ballad Wasted Love, narrowly beating Israel in the final moments. Estonia and Sweden followed, with Sweden’s comedy troupe KAJ making waves with Bara Bada Bastu, a sauna-themed song that’s topped local charts.
Conclusion
Despite losing her rings and scoring low in the public vote, Holly-Anne Hull and Remember Monday left a lasting impression with their harmonies and humor. Whether it’s on the Eurovision stage or upcoming UK tours, this trio is just getting started. Let’s hope that ring turns up soon.
For more Eurovision coverage and UK pop music news, visit BBC Entertainment & Arts and Eurovision.tv.