The Sunday Times has released the 2021 Rich List and Irish band U2 has ranked incredibly high, considering the live music industry has been on its knees for the last year.
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Royal Blood are currently outselling the rest of the Top Five in this week’s race for the top of the Official UK Albums Chart.The Brighton duo released their third album ‘Typhoons’ last week (April 30) and are leading the pack of new releases in today’s (May 4) chart update.The record has been both the most physically purchased and downloaded album over the Bank Holiday weekend, making more chart sales than new albums by the likes of The Coral and Birdy, as well as a Pink Floyd live album and a
.The Sunday Times has released the 2021 Rich List and Irish band U2 has ranked incredibly high, considering the live music industry has been on its knees for the last year.
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Royal Blood have scored their third consecutive UK Number One album with ‘Typhoons’ and have claimed the biggest opening week for a British act in 2021.The Brighton rockers’ new album, which arrived last week (April 30), debuted at the top spot with over 32,000 chart sales – 24,000 of which were physical copies.In addition, the duo – who also had the most digital downloads of the week – outsold the rest of the Top Five combined and claimed the biggest opening week for a British act in 2021 so
Congratulations to Royal Blood, who earn their third Number 1 album with Typhoons.
Royal Blood whip up a storm on this week’s Official Irish Albums Chart as their new record Typhoons lands straight in at Number 1.
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