Pillow Queens have revealed that work has begun on their second studio album.
16.07.2021 - 19:07 / officialcharts.com
Congratulations to Inhaler, who land straight in at Number 1 on this week’s Official Albums Chart with their debut collection It Won’t Always Be Like This.
The Dublin rock band become the first Irish act to top the chart with their debut album in 13 years, since The Script's self-titled debut in 2008.
Inhaler claim the top spot with 18,000 chart sales, 92% of which were physical sales. The album is also this week’s best-seller on vinyl - and the fastest-selling debut album on vinyl of any band
Pillow Queens have revealed that work has begun on their second studio album.
British rapper Dave has stormed to Number 1 on the Official Irish Albums Chart with his second album We’re All Alone In This Together.
Lil Nas X secures the highest new entry on this week’s Official Irish Singles Chart with Industry Baby.
Sarah Ferguson, The Duchess of York, is in talks with streaming platforms to turn her debut novel, set for release next month, into a Bridgerton inspired series.
Ed Sheeran scores a fourth week at Number 1 on the Official Irish Singles Chart with Bad Habits.
Olivia Rodrigo has denied KSI his second Number 1 on the Official Irish Albums Chart.
Lea Heart has shared the tracklist to her upcoming self-titled EP.
Inhaler have scored this week’s Number One album, making them the first Irish band in 13 years to hit the top of the Official UK Albums Chart with their debut album.The last Irish band to go to the top of the charts with their first record was The Script and their self-titled debut in 2008.‘It Won’t Always Be Like This’ was released last week (July 9) and has since racked up 18,000 chart sales – 92 per cent of which were physical sales.Those figures make the record the best-selling vinyl album
Irish band Inhaler make history today as the first recipients of a prestigious new award for Number 1s on the Official Irish Charts.
Ed Sheeran rules the roost at Number 1 on the Official Irish Singles Chart for a third successive week with Bad Habits.
Inhaler performed a cover of Bille Eilish‘s ‘Your Power’ during a Radio 1 live session tonight – you can listen to it below.The Dublin band delivered a set at Maida Vale Studios in London this evening (July 14) in support of their debut album ‘It Won’t Always Be Like This’, which arrived last Friday (July 9).Taking to social media, Inhaler said earlier that they would be playing “some tunes from IWABLT and something a little extra” during the special show.The band decided to put an indie-rock
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Take a deep breath Inhaler fans – the Irish rock band are on course for Number 1 on the Official Albums Chart with their debut album It Won’t Always Be Like This.
Tori Amos has announced a UK and European tour, taking place across February and March next year.The tour will kick off in Berlin, before heading through Poland, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, France, The Netherlands, Denmark, Norway, Belgium, the UK and Ireland.
Olivia Rodrigo’s SOUR is Number 1 on the Official Irish Albums Chart for a seventh consecutive week, the longest consecutive reign for a female artist album in over a decade.
K.J. Yossman Michael Flatley, the Irish dance phenomenon best known for “Lord of the Dance,” will open the Monaco Streaming Film Festival with his directorial debut, “Blackbird.”Flatley, who wrote and financed the project, also stars in it as retired MI6 operative-turned-Barbados hotelier Victor Blackley.
Frank Carter and The Rattlesnakes have announced their new album ‘Sticky’, as well as details of a UK, Irish and European tour.The band’s first new album since 2019’s ‘End of Suffering’ is set for release on October 15 and has already been previewed with ‘My Town’, their recent collaboration with IDLES frontman Joe Talbot.‘Sticky’ has been further previewed today (July 5) with the release of the album’s title track, which Carter describes as being “about that moment where you’re drunk at a bus