There’s no stopping The Weeknd right now as Blinding Lights scores an eighth week at Number 1 on the Official Singles Chart.
30.03.2020 - 19:37 / officialcharts.com
It's the most fabulous time of the year! Yes, with the UK hopeful for Eurovision announced, that means the glitziest, most outrageous singing competition on TV.
We'll be keeping our fingers crossed for James Newman and his song My Last Breath in Rotterdam on Saturday 16 May, but meanwhile let's look at how previous entries have fared in the chart.
We first took part in 1957, but didn’t win until 1967, thanks to Sandie Shaw. Puppet On A String was also the first UK Eurovision song to top the
There’s no stopping The Weeknd right now as Blinding Lights scores an eighth week at Number 1 on the Official Singles Chart.
The Daily Record and Sunday Mail has launched Crime Week, publishing short stories every day to keep readers entertained during lockdown.
Blueberry Faygo by Lil Mosey lands at the top of this week’s Official Trending Chart, the Top 20 songs trending in the UK this week.
There's no clearer sign to prove your song is everywhere right now than getting a Number 1 single. And when a track manages multiple stints at the top, you know you're truly in the presence of a monster hit.
Dua Lipa’s Future Nostalgia climbs to Number 1 on this week’s Official Albums Chart, earning the singer her first chart-topping record in the UK.
“Look around, everywhere you turn is heartache – it’s everywhere that you go.”
Saint Jhn continues to rule the roost on the Official Irish Singles Chart, fending off chart heavyweight Drake this week to claim Number 1 for another seven days.
Settling for your song peaking at Number 2 on the charts has got to be the ultimate gear-grinder for a musician. Even when success has come unexpectedly or out-of-the-blue, it's hard not to take being pipped at the final post personally.
Look through every song that peaked at Number 2 on the Official UK Singles Chart (as of April 8, 2020). Read up on some the most famous Number 2 singles here, and view the acts with the most near-misses.
Drake’s new single Toosie Slide is the UK’s top trending song this week, as it challenges for the Number 1 position on the Official Singles Chart.
Ladies and gentlemen, Her Majesty The Queen has spoken!
Drake’s new single Toosie Slide is off to a strong start on this week's Official Singles Chart and is on course to claim the highest new entry, currently at Number 3 on the Official Chart First Look.
It’s been a seriously close battle between 5 Seconds of Summer and Dua Lipa for this week’s Number 1 album; but it’s the Australian rock band who triumph at the final whistle with their new album Calm.
Has your favourite, usually chart-topping artist not had a UK Number 1 single in a while? Starting to feel like their days topping the charts might be over? Well think again.
The contactless card payment limit in most shops will increase from £30 to £45 today as part of UK Government measures to combat the spread of coronavirus.
Little Mix are back in a big way this week as their new single Break Up Song lands at Number 1 on the UK's Official Trending Chart.
While ’s is on track to spend a third week at Number 1 on the UK’s this weekend, look set to score this week’s highest new entry. The Welsh rockers’ critically acclaimed twelfth studio album, , is new in at Number 2 on today’s . Should it maintain its sales momentum, it will become the band’s highest charting UK album since in 2007.
It's almost 20 years since Coldplay's first Official Chart hit – Shiver, back in March 2000 – and the band are showing no signs of slowing down any time soon.