BBC Radio 2 has revealed its commentators for this year’s Eurovision Song Contest.

This morning, it was announced that Sara Cox and Richie Anderson will commentate on the semi-finals on May 13 and 15 on Radio 2, while Scott Mills and Rylan will guide listeners through the Grand Final on May 17. 

Scott Mills and Rylan will provide commentary for the Eurovision 2025 semi-finals for the BBC television broadcast, while Graham Norton will once again take to the commentary booth for the Grand Final.

Remember Monday will be representing the United Kingdom this year with their entry “What The Hell Just Happened?”. The entry was internally selected by the BBC and formally revealed on the 7th of March. As a member of the Big 5, the United Kingdom will automatically perform in the Grand Final on Saturday the 17th of May.

Who are Remember Monday?

Remember Monday is a country-pop girl group formed of Charlotte Steele, Holly-Anne Hull, and Lauren Byrne. Formerly known as Houston, the group formed in 2013 when they met while studying at The Sixth Form College Farnborough, changing their name to Remember Monday in 2018. Their first big television appearance occurred in 2019, when they participated in The Voice UK, reaching the quarter-finals after being mentored by Jennifer Hudson.

Want to know more about the trio? We had the pleasure of speaking to them at Eurovision In Concert:

Image source: BBC / BBC Studios / Rob Parfitt | Source: BBC

The United Kingdom debuted in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1957 and holds the record for the most consecutive appearances in the contest. To date, the UK has won the contest a total of five times, with their first victory coming in 1967 and their latest in 1997. The UK holds the record for the most second-place finishes in the contest, having been runner-up a total of 16 times. Since 2000 the UK has finished within the top 10 only three times, this being in 2002 with Jessica Garlick, 2009 with Jade Ewen and 2022 with Sam Ryder who finished 2nd in Turin.

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Posted by:Emily Grace

I have been following the Eurovision Song Contest since 2006, and more recently I’ve enjoyed watching partner contests such as the Junior Eurovision Song Contest and Eurovision Young Dancers. I joined Eurovoix as an editor at the beginning of 2017.