As a group, One Direction were an unstoppable force on the Official Irish Charts.
24.01.2020 - 19:46 / officialcharts.com
Eminem is officially the most popular artist in Ireland this week and is Number 1 on both the Official Irish Singles and Albums Charts.
Slim Shady surprise released his eleventh studio album Music To Be Murdered By last week, and the record debuts straight in at Number 1 on the Official Irish Albums Chart. The collection is Eminem’s ninth chart-topping album in Ireland following The Marshall Mathers LP (2000), The Eminem Show (2002), Encore (2004), Curtain Call (2005), Relapse (2009), Recovery
As a group, One Direction were an unstoppable force on the Official Irish Charts.
By Andreas Wiseman
There’s a Lewis at the top of the Official Irish Albums Chart this week, and a Louis who scores the highest new entry.
The Weeknd is Number 1 on the Official Irish Singles Chart for a second week with Blinding Lights.
The Weeknd is Number 1 on the Official Irish Singles Chart for the second time in his career.
Lewis Capaldi is back at Number 1 on the Official Irish Albums Chart.
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With 2019 producing six Number 1 albums by homegrown acts - Picture This, Hozier, Mick Flannery, Dermot Kennedy, The Script and Westlife - now is a great time to be an Irish musician. Below is a rundown of Irish talent releasing new albums (and EPs) in 2020.
As Lewis Capaldi chalks up an eighth non-consecutive week in the Number 1 album slot for a second week with Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish Extent, and he's doing pretty well on the singles countdown too – but the highest new entry this week belongs to Selena Gomez.
Yes, he’s done the double again! It’s an eighth week at Number 1 for Lewis Capaldi and Before You Go, but he might have some competition heading his way – Roddy Ricch is the highest climber on this week’s Official Irish Singles Chart, leaping into the Top 10 for the first time.
A 17-year-old was dismembered and dumped in a sports bag following what police describe as a 'brutal and savage' murder.
Northern Ireland hitman Kyle Lafferty reckons he will be right at home at Sunderland - because the League One side are equal in size to former club Rangers.