Eurovision 2025 is drawing closer and excitement is continuing to build for this year's competition, which will take place in Basel, Switzerland, beginning on 13 May.
Girl band Remember Monday will be representing the UK at Eurovision with their hit track What the Hell Just Happened? and the trio have revealed they are already preparing their celebrations, should they manage to make it to the top of the leaderboard at the song contest.
The three singers - Lauren Byrne, Holly-Anne Hull, and Charlotte Steele - sat down for an interview with Graham Norton to discuss all things Eurovision, with a snippet of the conversation airing during Good Morning Britain on Friday (9 May).
In the teaser clip, Graham quizzed the trio on how they feel about the prospect of making it into the top five acts of Eurovision 2025, prompting the group to reveal the special way they'd celebrate victory.
"I have heard, that if you're top five, that you and all the team are getting a matching tattoo!" Graham revealed. "What is the matching tattoo? Do you know what it is?"
"Just a small WTHJH, you can have it wherever you like!" Lauren said, as all of the girls began to tease Graham about him also getting the tattoo.
Graham insisted: "I won't be getting it, I'm telling you now. You can win, and I won't be getting it!"
It's been a hugely exciting few weeks for Remember Monday, who are the first girl group to represent the UK at Eurovision since 1999.
Charlotte, Holly-Anne and Lauren shared an exciting announcement with fans earlier this week, as they revealed that they will be embarking on their biggest tour to date, regardless of the outcome of Eurovision.
The band will perform in an impressive 16 different cities across England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland.
Remember Monday's tour includes a headline show at London's O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire and a performance at Wembley Stadium, as part of Capital FM’s Summertime Ball.
"Were going on tour!" Remember Monday announced. "We cannot wait to be hitting the road again, almost a year to the day that we started our very first sold out headline UK tour.
"Last year’s tour was the most fun we'd ever had, playing to new crowds in different cities and meeting everyone, so it feels so crazy to us that this time, we're getting to play in even more cities, and even bigger, bucket list venues. We’re planning on bringing you all such a special show. See you in October!"
Eurovision 2025: When Graham Met Remember Monday, is set to air on Friday, 9 May at 10.40pm on BBC One. The Eurovision 2025 Grand Final will air on BBC One on Saturday, 17 May at 8pm.