Remember Monday Return With New Single ‘More Than Ever’ Ahead Of Headline UK Tour

by | Oct 10, 2025

Country-pop trio Remember Monday continue their breakout year with the release of their new single More Than Ever, co-written with GRAMMY® winner and chart-topping artist Cian Ducrot. The track arrives just as the band kick off their highly anticipated What The Hell Just Happened? UK and Ireland headline tour, which culminates at London’s iconic O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire.

Remember Monday

Remember Monday (Ruby Gaunt)
Remember Monday (Ruby Gaunt)

Following the success of their Eurovision hit What The Hell Just Happened? and its infectious follow-up Happier, Remember MondayLauren Byrne, Holly-Anne Hull and Charlotte Steele – are quickly proving themselves one of the most exciting vocal groups to emerge from the UK’s thriving country-pop scene.

More Than Ever is an uplifting ode to love and self-belief, shimmering with ‘80s-inspired synths, driving beats and a touch of classic banjo. The band’s powerful three-part harmonies shine as they deliver a song filled with heart and optimism.

Remember Monday @ Latitude Festival 2025

Remember Monday @ Latitude Festival 2025 (Kalpesh Patel)
Remember Monday @ Latitude Festival 2025 (Kalpesh Patel)

Speaking about the track, the band said: “This song is so special to us. It was written in one of the final songwriting sessions for the Eurovision song – we actually thought we’d found the one with More Than Ever! It has our hearts completely, and we’re so excited for the world to fall in love with it as much as we did.”

The single was co-written with Billen Ted (Tom Grennan, 220 KID), Cian Ducrot, and LYZA, and showcases Remember Monday’s seamless ability to merge modern pop polish with heartfelt country influences.

The trio first rose to prominence after appearing on The Voice UK, where they were mentored by Jennifer Hudson, and have since carved their own path with two EPs, viral TikTok performances, and major live appearances, including Capital’s Summertime Ball, TRNSMT, Latitude and the Isle of Wight Festival. Each member also boasts a background in musical theatre, with credits in West End shows such as Les Misérables, The Phantom Of The Opera, and SIX.

Now fully focused on their band, Remember Monday’s 2024-2025 rise has been nothing short of meteoric. Their upcoming What The Hell Just Happened? tour spans 17 dates across the UK and Ireland, marking a major step up from last year’s six-show run.

Remember Monday @ Latitude Festival 2025

Remember Monday @ Latitude Festival 2025 (Kalpesh Patel)
Remember Monday @ Latitude Festival 2025 (Kalpesh Patel)

With More Than Ever out now and their biggest tour to date about to begin, Remember Monday are proving that pop’s new golden age of harmonies, heart, and powerhouse vocals has well and truly arrived.

Remember Monday – ‘What The Hell Just Happened?’ Tour 2025:

OCTOBER
13th – Cardiff, The Globe
16th – Belfast, Limelight
17th – Dublin, The Green Room
19th – Bristol, The Fleece
20th – Portsmouth, Wedgewood Rooms
21st – Brighton, Chalk
23rd – Nottingham, Rescue Rooms
24th – Sheffield, Foundry
25th – Newcastle, Digital
27th – Manchester, Gorilla
28th – Glasgow, SWG3 Warehouse
30th – Liverpool, O2 Academy 2

NOVEMBER
1st – Leeds, Stylus
2nd – Birmingham, O2 Academy 2
4th – Norwich, The Adrian Flux Waterfront Studio
5th – Cambridge, Junction
7th – London, O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire

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