One of the countries received zero from the public at the Eurovision for the second year in a row.

One of the countries received zero from the public at the Eurovision for the second year in a row
One of the countries received zero from the public at the Eurovision for the second year in a row

The United Kingdom received zero points at 'Eurovision-2025'

The band Remember Monday, representing the United Kingdom with the song 'What the Hell Just Happened?', received zero points from the viewers during the 'Eurovision-2025' contest in Basel. The jury, however, gave a score of 88 points, but this did not save the band from defeat.

This is the second year in a row that the United Kingdom has gone without points from the audience at 'Eurovision'. Last year, singer Olly Alexander also received zero points from the public, but thanks to the jury, he earned 46 points.

The members of Remember Monday - Lauren Byrne, Holly-Ann Hall, and Charlotte Steel - thanked the fans for their support and announced plans for the future. They announced new music, a tour of Britain and Ireland, as well as a performance at Wembley Stadium's Summertime Ball.
The band Remember Monday, representing the United Kingdom with the song What the Hell Just Happened?

Meanwhile, the winner of 'Eurovision-2025' - JJ from Austria, performing the song Wasted Love, decided to express gratitude to Russian opera singer Anna Netrebko for inspiration. It is worth noting that Netrebko is known for her support of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin.

During his performance, JJ combined modern musical trends with operatic inserts that were inspired by Netrebko. His words of gratitude to the Russian singer were captured by Ukrainian commentators Timur Miroshnychenko and Alyona Alyona.

Analyzing the events at 'Eurovision-2025', it can be seen that the level of competition among participants is rising, and the audience is becoming more demanding. This pushes artists to seek new ways and experiment with their performances, execution, and musical genres.


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