Remember Monday Q&A ahead of Blenheim

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June 14, 2025

Not long to go until and another star-spangled Nocturne Live against the stunning backdrop of Blenheim Palace! Remember Monday share their thoughts ahead of supporting The Corrs and Natalie Imbruglia on 21st June

This suitably majestic setting will host a royal flush of musicians from Thursday 19th to Sunday 22nd of June. The Verve’s frontman Richard Ashcroft as the first act of the Nocturne concert series on Thursday 19th June, followed by headliner Gary Barlow on Friday 20th as part of his UK and Ireland Songbook tour.

Saturday night will see one of Ireland’s most succesful bands The Corrs make their return to Nocturne alongside support act Natalie Imbruglia.

Legendary Nile Rogers & Chic will headline on Sunday night. With countless hits such as Le Freak, Good Times and Everybody Dance this is not one to miss. 

Remember Monday are supporting The Corrs and Natalie Imbruglia at the Nocturne Live at Blenheim Palace concert series on Saturday, 21st June. Here’s a Q&A with the Eurovision stars…

Congratulations on representing the UK at Eurovision this year. How has life changed since the news was announced?

“It’s been mental, every single day has taken us by surprise! Every day is a new day of amazing things and we’re so grateful that the day we received that phone call happened! We had a little bucket list that we’ve had for years and ever since we got Eurovision, and especially since Eurovision was announced we’ve been ticking it off, and upgrading the bucket lists.”

How does it feel to go from Eurovision to one of the UK’s most iconic concert settings sharing the bill with The Corrs and Natalie Imbruglia?

“To perform at Blenheim Palace is huge. We’ve grown up listening to The Corrs, we’re huge fans of them and Natalie Imbruglia, it’s wild. We can’t believe we’re on the same line-up as these incredible artists at such an incredible venue it all feels very surreal.”

Will your Eurovision experience influence how you approach live shows now?

“I think the Eurovision experience will definitely kind of set the bar for us now and we’re only aiming for that or higher. You know we want to take that level of performance into every single thing that we do, you know we’ve already making plans for loads of different festival appearances over the summer and even our own live tour, we’ve set the bar there and we just want to keep getting bigger and better.”

What’s next for you?

“We are going on a headline tour in October, we literally cannot wait. It’s our second headline tour and the last time it was just the most fun we’ve ever had, and this next tour is a huge step up. We’re playing some really amazing, huge venues and way more dates around the UK so we honestly can’t wait to do that. There might be an album in the works we couldn’t possibly give away all our secrets but definitely some new music is coming for sure, and we can’t wait for you to hear it.”

Find out more – https://nocturnelive.com/

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