American singer, songwriter and actress Reneé Rapp’s second album, Bite Me, nips into the void to debut at No.1, effecting the 34th change in leadership of the chart in ...
Forty-two weeks after it debuted at No.47, and 11 weeks after securing its previous peak of No.9, Alex Warren’s introductory album, You’ll Be Alright, Kid catapults 25-1, effecting the ...
Even Oasis in full reunion tour mode are unable to prevent the ever-revolving door at the top of the album chart from making another turn.
Their compilation, Time Flies 1994-2009, ...
Set to perform to 320,000 fans in five concerts in their home city of Manchester over the next nine days as part of their Live ’25 Reunion Tour, Oasis continue ...
Simultaneously surpassing the peaks of her previous long-players Pure Heroine (No.4, 2013), Melodrama (No.5, 2017) and Solar Power (No.2, 2021), while maintaining her pace of one release every four years, ...
After triumphantly curating and headlining the second annual staging of his own Bludfest festival last weekend, Yungblud ends a perfect week by debuting at No.1 with new album, Idols.
Released ...
Eighty-two weeks after his introductory full-length album, Are We There Yet?, debuted and peaked at No.17, indie/pop singer/songwriter James Marriott’s second album, Don’t Tell The Dog, storms to a No.1 ...
27 is the magic number this week, with the 27th change in leadership of the album chart in as many weeks bringing Pulp’s first No.1 in 27 years, More.
Pulp’s ...
Extending to 26 the number of consecutive weeks in which leadership of the album chart has changed hands – the second longest string in chart history - +-=÷× Tour Collection ...
Despite trailing behind Sparks’ new album Mad! in all of the week’s sales flashes, Short N’ Sweet returns to No.1 for Sabrina Carpenter.
Previously atop the chart on debut ...