Lewis Capaldi looks set for a return to the chart throne in the U.K., but he's facing some unpredictable challengers.
14.02.2020 - 20:36 / officialcharts.com
Green Day’s latest album Father Of All… lands straight in at Number 1 on this week’s Official Albums Chart, earning the US punk-rockers their fourth UK chart-topping album.
The band’s 13th studio album takes the top spot with just over 23,000 chart sales, including 3,800 sales on vinyl – this week’s best-seller on wax.
It earns Green Day their fourth Number 1 record; their first arrived in 2004 with American Idiot, followed by 2009’s 21st Century Breakdown and 2016’s Radio Revolution. View Green
Lewis Capaldi looks set for a return to the chart throne in the U.K., but he's facing some unpredictable challengers.
Lady Gaga is having a mega week as her comeback single Stupid Love tops the Official Trending Chart.
If there's one thing Cheryl cannot be faulted on, it's her dependability to deliver an incredible live show. Following last year's main stage performance at Manchester Pride alongside Ariana Grande, she's back on the road this summer for more outdoor shows, including a headline slot Mighty Hoopla festival.
The Weeknd reclaims the top spot on this week’s Official Singles Chart with Blinding Lights and also bags this week’s highest new entry with his latest track After Hours.
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.
Joel Corry returns to the top of the Official Trending Chart with his latest single Lonely. Set to land in this Friday’s Top 10 – currently at Number 8 – the second single from the rising DJ is his first to hit Number 1 on the UK’s Official Trending Chart.
Over the last 18 years, Biffy Clyro have grown into one of Britain's best guitar bands.
Bon Jovi are back with new single Limitless, a taste of the rock gods' fifteenth studio album Bon Jovi 2020, set for release on May 15.
Billie Eilish's theme song for the new James Bond film No Time To Die shoots straight to Number 1 on the UK's Official Trending Chart.
It’s a great week for Green Day, who snare a third chart crown in Australia with Father Of All...(Reprise/Warner).The veteran U.S. punk rock trio see their 13th and latest studio album bow at No.
There's a fourth No. 1 U.K.
Green Day have achieved their fourth number one album in the UK with their 13th record.
They're the very top of the pops – the UK's million-selling singles. It's still a relatively rare feat, with currently only 178 songs making it to seven figures.
Lewis Capaldi holds on to the top spot on the Official Irish Albums Chart, while Green Day’s brand-new claims this week’s highest new entry.
Love is a tricky thing, which is probably why it's the favourite subject of songs; whether that be falling in love, losing it, obsessing over it, the friendship kind, or even a love of sausage rolls - as per the most recent 'love' Number 1 by LadBaby.
Saint Jhn's latest track Roses is blooming at the moment, landing at Number 1 on this week's Official Trending Chart.
Green Day have abandoned plans for a movie version of their rock musical and album American Idiot.
Green Day are charging towards their fourth UK Number 1 album.
Damnit.
Green Day continues their album rollout for Father of All… (aka Father of All Motherfuckers) by bucking current trends—and sticking to their formula. Recently, they took a break from promoting their thirteenth disc as trap-free to comment on Billie Eilish’s Grammys sweep—and frontman Billie Joe Armstrong had criticism for Ariana Grande.