Remember Monday confirm that BritPop girl bands are still a thing
- Arianna Bartolozzi Bellantuono
- 9 hours ago
- 1 min read

It’s been a while since a BritPop girl band truly became mainstream. The iconic ones, like the Spice Girls, still dominate the conversation even decades later. Little Mix kind of carried the torch through the early 2010s, but by the second half of the decade, something shifted. Girl bands quietly slipped from the mainstream spotlight.
Then came Remember Monday—and their amazing performance at Eurovision turned that narrative on its head.
Remember Monday reawake BritPop's girlbands
Representing the UK with powerhouse vocals, sleek styling and charisma, Remember Monday delivered air-tight harmonies, electric energy and an unapologetically elevated girl band vibe that completely reawakened the spirit of what a girl band can be.
Stylish, original and confidently feminine, the trio—Lauren Byrne, Holly-Anne Hull, and Charlotte Steele—brought something that’s been missing in recent years: chemistry. Not just between voices, but between personalities. There’s a hint of Donna and the Dynamos in their glamorous charm and bold confidence, and more than a touch of Diond-coded drama in their delivery—because when they sing, they mean every note.
Remember Monday kept it real and refined: pure talent, a polished aesthetic and a group dynamic that feels timeless. They weren’t just representing the UK—they were representing the return of Brit girl bands.
So if you thought girl groups were a thing of the past, think again. Remember Monday are absolutely ready to bring harmonies, sisterhood and stage presence back to the forefront.
You can watch Remember Monday's Eurovision performance here: