Michael Buble and 5 Seconds of Summer are the latest big names added to the bill for next month’s Fire Fight Australia concert in Sydney, an all-star fundraiser for bushfire relief.
03.01.2020 - 19:41 / billboard.com
It’s a summer like no other in Australia right now, but the country’s sales charts have a cosy, Christmas feel as festive classics by Mariah Carey and Michael Buble take out the top spots.
Carey’s “All I Want For Christmas Is You” (Columbia/Sony) rules the ARIA Singles Chart for the second year running. Its chart journey in Australia is no less unusual than its 25-year-long ride to the summit in the United States.
“Christmas” was released in 1994 and peaked at No. 2 that year Down Under.
Michael Buble and 5 Seconds of Summer are the latest big names added to the bill for next month’s Fire Fight Australia concert in Sydney, an all-star fundraiser for bushfire relief.
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The stars: they really are just like us. They celebrated Christmas on Wednesday (Dec. 25) with their families, were grateful for their many blessings and tried to spread some cheer. From Justin Bieber to the Queen of Christmas, Mariah Carey, to Alicia Keys, Carrie Underwood, Ozzy Osbourne, Liam Payne, Ashanti, Wiz Khalifa, Jared Leto, Diddy and Lea Michele, they snuggled in, checked lists twice and hugged the ones they love.
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