Remember Monday star Lauren Byrne is last Eurovision contestant standing as she parties until 6am after defeat

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REMEMBER Monday’s Lauren Byrne was the last Eurovision contestant left standing as she partied until 6am following Saturday night’s show.

The former West End star came 19th with her bandmates Charlotte Steele and Holly-Anne Hull in the contest in Basel, Switzerland, with their song What The Hell Just Happened?.

Despite not getting the result they hoped for, she let her hair down at the city’s pop-up nightclub, Euroclub, and even got on stage just before 6am when the DJ played their song.

Lauren Byrne at the Olivier Awards in a green spotted satin dress.GettyEurovision star Lauren Byrne let her hair down in Basel, Switzerland after the song contest[/caption] Three women in pastel-colored dresses holding a UK flag on stage.GettyLauren performed in the girl group Remember Monday[/caption] Howell Davies and Lauren from Remember Monday at Eurovision 2025.SuppliedThe Sun’s Howell Davies and Lauren meet after Eurovision[/caption]

Exclusive footage shows the singer busting moves alone on the stage as she entertained the crowds.

It meant she was awake for almost 24 hours, before having a short nap ahead of her flight back to the UK on Sunday.

The Sun can reveal the group had a private after party at a pub in the city following the contest, which was watched by almost 8million Brits.

But Lauren then arrived at the Euroclub with a handful of the UK delegation to continue the celebrations just before 5am.

She was seen dancing to classic Eurovision entries and at one point joined a conga line.

When the DJ played their entry What The Hell Just Happened?, she ran up on stage and belted out the track – much to the joy of the hundreds of punters still celebrating.

In a statement this morning, the band said: “WOW – what a ride! Three best mates walked onto the world’s biggest music stage and came out with a Top 10 Jury score, massive streaming numbers, and memories that will last a lifetime.

“Performing at Eurovision was one of the most surreal and emotional moments of our lives. The love we’ve felt from fans, our incredible team, and everyone who streamed, voted, and believed in us has been overwhelming.

“This is just the beginning for Remember Monday. We’ve got new music coming your way, a UK & Ireland headline tour this year, a summer packed with festivals, and we’ll be hitting the stage at Wembley Stadium for the Summertime Ball… no big deal!

“We’re so grateful for the platform, the media support, and every single new fan who’s joined us on this wild journey. Eurovision? Completed it. Let’s go!“

The 70th annual Eurovision Song Contest, which was sponsored by Royal Caribbean Cruises, will now go ahead in Austria in 2026 after opera singer JJ triumphed with his track Wasted Love. 

Remember Monday performing "What The Hell Just Happened" at Eurovision.APRemember Monday came in a disappointing 19th place at Eurovision[/caption] Lauren Byrne of Remember Monday performing on stage.GettyLauren drowned her sorrows by dancing into the early hours of Sunday morning[/caption]

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