By KATIE HIND

Published: 00:07 BST, 18 May 2025 | Updated: 00:26 BST, 18 May 2025

When Remember Monday took to the Eurovision stage last night fearing they might receive ‘nul points’ they knew they were already winners.

Because, despite being the contest’s UK entry, which is frequently ridiculed and harshly judged by our European rivals, the girlband have signed a seven-figure contract.

For The Mail on Sunday can reveal that the £1million deal is with musical supremo Andrew Lloyd Webber and they will release songs on his label this year.

Sources close to the impresario say he is convinced that the group, made up of Holly-Anne Hull, Charlotte Steele and Lauren Byrne, all aged 30, could be huge.

One said: ‘Andrew is genuinely excited by Remember Monday – he really does think they have something special, both in their vocal capabilities and with their stage presence.’ 

The band, who sang What The Hell Just Happened? last night, will be represented by The Other Songs music company which Lord Lloyd-Webber founded with his sons Billy and Alistair. 

The firm is focused on nurturing songwriting talent and it prides itself on creating unique opportunities for emerging and established artists.

The source added: ‘He is utterly convinced they can go from strength to strength as a result of Eurovision. 

Remember Monday has signed a £1million deal with musical supremo Andrew Lloyd Webber

Remember Monday has signed a £1million deal with musical supremo Andrew Lloyd Webber 

Lloyd Webber believes Holly-Anne Hull , Charlotte Steele and Lauren Byrne, all aged 30, could be huge

Lloyd Webber believes Holly-Anne Hull , Charlotte Steele and Lauren Byrne, all aged 30, could be huge

The band will be represented by The Other Songs music company which Lord Lloyd-Webber founded with his sons Billy and Alistair

The band will be represented by The Other Songs music company which Lord Lloyd-Webber founded with his sons Billy and Alistair

‘For some acts the contest is a last throw of the dice, but the new label deal shows how much faith he has in them going on to greater things now.’

Remember Monday first rose to fame on ITV’s talent show The Voice and have been followed by Lord Lloyd-Webber for several years as a result of the trio’s backgrounds in West End theatre, including his own Phantom of the Opera musical.

Sources close to the 77-year-old composer say he is now certain that the experience gained by the trio from Surrey as they competed in the Eurovision Song Contest has helped turn them into ‘formidable’ pop stars.

Friends say he is ‘utterly convinced’ that Ms Hull, from Camberley, Ms Steele from Farnham and Ms Byrne from Fleet can go on to become stars, regardless of how many points What The Hell Just Happened? was awarded by the judges in Basel, Switzerland, last night.

Remember Monday’s name was inspired by their Monday meet-ups at college to rehearse together in Farnborough, Hampshire.

Last week The Mail on Sunday revealed that the BBC had banned them from discussing politics in the run-up to Eurovision after posts on X were discovered from September 2020 when the band confirmed ahead of the release of a new song they would be donating ‘100 per cent of the proceeds from the single to a Black Lives Matter charity’. 

In April 2021, they also shared a post on X from the black country singer Jimmie Allen criticising police in America following the killing of George Floyd.

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What the hell just happened! Britain’s Remember Monday sign a megabucks Lloyd Webber deal

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