The Sherlocks topped the first two of the week’s sales flashes and Skindred the next four, but a late surge saw singer/songwriter Cian Ducrot’s Victory achieve just that, debuting ...
Leadership of the albums chart changes for the ninth week in a row with Texan rapper Travis Scott’s fourth solo album, and fifth chart album in total, Utopia, debuting ...
Swift by name, Swift by nature: Once again proving how aptronymous her surname is, Taylor Swift races to her 10th No.1 album in less than 11 years with Speak Now ...
Tom Grennan’s third studio album, What Ifs & Maybes delivers his second No.1 and his highest weekly sale to date, debuting atop the chart on consumption of 27,065 units ...
Niall Horan registers the highest weekly sale of his solo career to secure his second No.1 album with third solo release The Show.
Horan, 29, from Mullingar in Ireland, racked ...
An epic battle for supremacy between heavyweight rock acts saw leadership of the chart change three times in the week, before But Here We Are by Foo Fighters pulled decisively ...
A week after recording the biggest week’s sales of any album in 2023, Lewis Capaldi’s second release, Broken By Desire To Be Heavenly Sent, secures a second week at ...
Ending a run of 17 straight weeks in which there has been a new entry at No.1, – (Subtract) spends its second consecutive week at the summit for Ed Sheeran ...
Selling more copies in a week than any album so far in 2023, Ed Sheeran’s sixth full length studio album – (Subtract) maintains his 100% record, debuting at No.1. ...