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Three Eurovision 2025 hits enter the UK top 40

The UK Official Charts have revealed that three Eurovision Song Contest 2025 acts have entered the official UK Top 40: Remember Monday, Abor & Tynna and Tommy Cash.

Three songs enter the Top 40

The highest-ranked song entering the UK chart this year is Remember Monday’s, ‘What The Hell Just Happened?’. The trio of Lauren Byrne, Holly-Anne Hull and Charlotte Steele achieved their first ever top 40 after reaching 31 in the UK chart. This is also the highest placed entry for a girl group in 2025.

“Oh my gosh! What The Hell Just Happened? What The Hell Just Happened? just made it into the Top 40 of the Official Singles Chart. Honestly, we cannot believe it. Thank you so, so much to everyone who’s downloaded the song, played the song, listened to the song. We feel so grateful, and shocked. We truly can’t believe it, this is an absolute dream come true! We can’t wait to start playing it live on tour later in the year. Let’s go!”

Remember Monday speaking to the Official Charts

Elsewhere in the top 40, Germany’s Abor & Tynna who placed 15th in the contest, reached 34 in the chart. The first German language song to do so since Rammstein’s ‘Du Hast’ released in 1997. Although the last German artist to feature in the UK charts, was Jonasu with his single, ‘Black Magic’ that reached the top 20 in 2021.

Finally, It is Tommy Cash who placed third in the competition with the viral hit, ‘Espresso Macchiato’ who rounds out the top 40 at number 40. This is the first time an Estonian artist has featured in the UK charts.

For the first time since 2018, the Eurovision winner failed to reach the UK top 40. JJ’s ‘Wasted Love’ placed 53 in the chart.

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