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They have starred on level within the West End, taken phase in combination on fact TV and at the moment are the United Kingdom’s first all-female workforce to compete at Eurovision this century.
Remember Monday, a country-pop trio from Surrey and Hampshire, take to the level in Basel in Switzerland on Saturday night time hoping to be the United Kingdom’s first winner since 1997.
Holly-Anne Hull, from Camberley, Charlotte Steele, from Farnham, and Lauren Byrne, from Fleet, all co-wrote What The Hell Just Happened? which they hope will “stand out” within the 69th annual contest.
The band instructed BBC Radio Surrey: “We are all theatre girlies and we are not going to shy away from putting on a show.”
Performing is within the blood of all 3 band participants.
They had been buddies for 12 years after assembly at sixth-form faculty in Farnborough finding out acting arts.
They mentioned: “We just began performing together.
“Monday was once at all times our day the place we had loose classes and that’s the reason once we would rehearse.
“That’s where our band name comes from.”
With research finished most sensible West End displays adopted, together with Phantom of the Opera, Six and Matilda.
Alongside their level performances the band stayed in combination and in 2019 the trio reached the knockout phases of TV fact display The Voice.
The trio made their first of 9 look on BBC Introducing in Sussex and Surrey in February 2019.
The band mentioned: “BBC Introducing supported us before anyone else did. We will always remember hearing ourselves on the radio for the first time.”
Melita Dennett, the display’s presenter, mentioned: “It’s been fantastic to support an act which has come so far through sheer hard work, dogged determination and strong songwriting.”

Eurovision is now set to present them an international target audience.
Lauren mentioned: “It’s so overwhelming. It doesn’t feel real.
“I’m recently residing my dream with my two easiest buddies.”
Holly-Anne mentioned: “Eurovision is the very best position to unlock your inhibitions.
“We’re going to bring loads of fun, energy and hopefully do something that you won’t have seen before on the Eurovision stage.”
Charlotte is, by means of her personal admission, “a huge Eurovision fan”.
She mentioned: “My parents would often host Eurovision parties and we used to dress up in different outfits and bring food from each country.”
So is she bringing her entire circle of relatives to the competition in Switzerland?
“We only get two tickets each,” she mentioned. “Tickets are like gold dust.”

Brenda Tuppen, Lauren’s nice aunt who lives in Thakeham, West Sussex, instructed BBC Radio Sussex: “I was so excited when they got chosen.
“They indisputably may not get nul issues as there are such a large amount of people within the circle of relatives who will vote for them.”
Remember Monday’s Eurovision song What The Hell Just Happened? chronicles the aftermath of a “amusing night time out with buddies”, and, according to the band, has “a large number of influences in there from our favorite artists”.
Holly-Anne mentioned: “We’ve thrown the kitchen sink at it.
“We think it will stand out.”