Michael Ball & Alfie Boe kick off the festive season in style as their new album Together At Christmas lands straight in at Number 1 on this week’s Official Albums Chart.
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Congratulations to Kylie Minogue, who claims this week’s Number 1 on the Official Albums Chart with her new collection DISCO, setting an incredible new Official Chart record in the process.
Kylie’s 15th studio album debuts at the top with 55,000 chart sales – the biggest opening week of 2020 so far. DISCO is the star’s eighth UK Number 1 album and Kylie’s biggest opening week in 10 years, since 2010’s Aphrodite.
This week's result means Kylie sets a new Official Chart record, becoming - in the
Michael Ball & Alfie Boe kick off the festive season in style as their new album Together At Christmas lands straight in at Number 1 on this week’s Official Albums Chart.
Michael Ball & Alfie Boe are on course for their third UK Number 1 album together but have Korean boyband BTS to overcome to secure the top spot.
Ariana Grande’s Positions has clinched a fourth week at Number 1 on the Official Singles Chart following a close race to the finish line.
Disco, (★★★★☆) her aptly-titled 15th album, she has followed Lady Gaga in abandoning a brief foray into country to make a dazzling return to dancepop. Kylie reminds us that unlike many of her peers, her consistency has always set her apart and been key to her success.
Kylie Minogue opens up about one of the most emotional moments in her professional career, performing at Glastonbury 2019 and feeling accepted as a performer.The legendary singer just released her latest record DISCO and caused major commotion among her loyal fans and newly found fanbase, with the massive success of her new project, entering the UK album chart at number one.A post shared by Kylie Minogue (@kylieminogue)The 52-year-old star who is globally known for her 2001 hit Can’t Get You
The BBC Radio 2 Allstars swoop straight to the top of the Official Trending Chart with their cover of Stop Crying Your Heart Out in aid of Children In Need.
AC/DC are well on their way to claiming their fourth UK Number 1 album, outselling the rest of the Top 5 combined on the Official Chart Update.
This year’s BBC Children In Need single Stop Crying Your Heart Out is on course to claim Number 1 on the Official Singles Chart following Friday’s television event, which raised £37 million.
Kylie Minogue has become the first female artist to top the UK albums chart in five consecutive decades.She broke the record with the release of her new studio album ‘Disco’, released last Friday (November 6) and entered the Official Charts at Number One.
More than 20 artists from around the world have joined forces for this year's official BBC Children in Need single.Cher, Kylie Minogue, and Robbie Williams are among stars who have come together to record a cover of the Oasis hit Stop Crying Your Heart Out.The charity single was released on Friday, November 13, to raise vital funds to help support children and young people across the UK facing disadvantage, at a time when they need it most.The BBC Children in Need 40th anniversary appeal show
Congratulations to Little Mix who are Number 1 on the Official Irish Albums Chart for the third time in their career.
The battle for this week's Number 1 album between Kylie Minogue and Little Mix looks like it'll go right down to the wire, with just a small margin of sales still separating the two.
Cliff Richard has become the first artist to score a UK Top Five album in eight consecutive decades.Richard notched the milestone last week, courtesy of his new release, ‘Music…The Air That I Breathe’.The record debut at Number Three in the charts earlier this month. It has since slid down to Number Seven, following the release of Kylie Minogue’s ‘Disco’ and ‘Confetti’ by Little Mix.Richard earned his first UK Top Five record in 1959 at age 19, with the release of ‘Cliff’.
Kylie Minogue and Little Mix are battling for chart supremacy on both sides of the Irish Sea, with a different act leading the race for Number 1 in Ireland currently than in the UK.
APPOINTMENTSStu Bergen has announced that he is stepping down as Warner Music‘s Head Of International. In an internal memo he says that he plans to start “a new chapter of exciting professional, personal, and philanthropic pursuits”.
Kylie Minogue will be the next artist to join Tim Burgess for one of his listening parties to discuss her new album, ‘Disco’.The Charlatans’ frontman has been organising listening parties for various albums since the UK went into its first coronavirus lockdown earlier this year.Burgess announced this afternoon (November 9) that Minogue would be joining him and his followers for a listening party on Wednesday (11) for her 15th studio album, ‘Disco’, which arrived last week (6).Wednesday November
Kylie Minogue has discussed the prospect of setting a new Official Chart record with her latest album Disco.
Kylie Minogue and Little Mix clash in one of 2020’s biggest chart battles this week, and it is Kylie that is edging ahead on the Official Albums Chart Update in the race for Number 1.