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20.11.2020 - 17:58 / officialcharts.com
AC/DC have stormed to Number 1 on the Official Irish Albums Chart with their new album Power Up.
The Australian rock giants pick up their third chart topper following 2009’s Black Ice and the soundtrack to Iron Man II in 2010. Power Up was the best-selling album of the week across physical formats and download.
Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli enters at Number 4 with new record Believe, his fourth consecutive Top 5 in Ireland, while legendary Irish folk singer Christy Moore claims a new entry at
EXCLUSIVE: AMC’s genre streaming service Shudder has picked up all rights to Brit supernatural chiller The Power for North America, UK, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand.
Kylie Minogue has confirmed the next single from her Number 1 album DISCO.
Dermot Kennedy scores the rare chart double on this week’s Official Irish Charts, as his debut album Without Fear returns to Number 1 and single Giants claims the top spot for the first time following his appearance on RTE One’s The Late Late Toy Show.
for The Lott that she had no idea about the amount she’d won — a $737,030 jackpot — when she returned to the shop where she purchased her winning ticket. Understandably, the store couldn’t fork over the ‘pot when she arrived on November 30.
It's not often that an act can have two Number 1 albums in the same calendar year, but for a lucky dozen, that possibility has been a reality. Of the 12 artists and groups who have achieved this rare feat since modern chart records began in 1997, the latest occurring this past week.
It looks like Dermot Kennedy could replace himself at Number 1 on this week's Official Irish Singles Chart following his appearance on RTÉ One's The Late Late Toy Show.
Congratulations to BTS who claim their second Number 1 on the Official Irish Albums Chart with BE.
Dermot Kennedy is officially the first Irish act to land a Number 1 on the Official Irish Singles Chart in over five years.
Chart battles don't get any closer than the one that is currently unfolding on the Official Irish Singles Chart between Ariana Grande and Dermot Kennedy.
AC/DC‘s new album, ‘Power Up’, has shot to Number One in the biggest first-week tally of 2020 so far.The legendary Australian rockers’ 18th record has sold 62,000 copies, overtaking Kylie Minogue who racked up 55,000 chart sales of her new album ‘DISCO’ last week.AC/DC’s Angus Young thanked fans for their support. “A very big thank you to everyone who put in their time, effort and creativity to get PWR/UP to Number 1! Also a big shoutout to all our fans, old and new.
Disco, (★★★★☆) her aptly-titled 15th album, she has followed Lady Gaga in abandoning a brief foray into country to make a dazzling return to dancepop. Kylie reminds us that unlike many of her peers, her consistency has always set her apart and been key to her success.
Billie Eilish’s new single Therefore I Am has gone straight in at Number 1 on the Official Irish Singles Chart.
For more than 45 years, AC/DC have delivered enormous choruses, raucous riffs and thrilling guitar solos; always sticking to the same mantra of sex, drinking and rock n' roll.
AC/DC are well on their way to claiming their fourth UK Number 1 album, outselling the rest of the Top 5 combined on the Official Chart Update.
Tom Rogic's "outstanding" form since his reintroduction to the Parkhead fold. The Australian midfielder reminded fans what he can do in an impressive cameo against AC Milan before making his first start of the season in the Scottish Cup semi-final against Aberdeen at the start of this month.
Ariana Grande rules the roost on this week’s Official Irish Singles Chart, holding at Number 1 and claiming the highest new entry to boot.
Congratulations to Little Mix who are Number 1 on the Official Irish Albums Chart for the third time in their career.