The Killers are Number 1 in Ireland for the first time in almost eight years with their new album Imploding The Mirage.
14.08.2020 - 17:01 / officialcharts.com
Taylor Swift has reclaimed her throne to become Number 1 once more on the Official Irish Albums Chart.
Taylor’s eighth studio album Folklore returns to the top spot and was Ireland’s most purchased and streamed album of the last seven days. Her chart challengers from last week The Coronas and Fontaines D.C. fall to Numbers 10 and 5 respectively with last week’s Number 1 True Love Waits and runner-up A Hero’s Death.
Psychedelic pop band Glass Animals claim this week’s highest new entry with
The Killers are Number 1 in Ireland for the first time in almost eight years with their new album Imploding The Mirage.
Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion make a splash at Number 1 on this week’s Official Irish Singles Chart with WAP.
Naman Ramachandran Russell Crowe’s road-rage drama “Unhinged” expanded to 380 sites and increased its take by 31% to collect £178,821 ($234,663) at the top of the U.K.
Joel Corry and MNEK prove their staying power by holding at Number 1 on the Official Irish Singles Chart for a fifth week with Head & Heart.
Taylor Swift is Number 1 on the Official Irish Albums Chart for a third non-consecutive week with Folklore, pipping Biffy Clyro to the post.
Joel Corry and MNEK hold onto Number 1 on the Official Irish Singles Chart, claiming their best week of chart sales yet.
There have been cases in which albums have produced numerous hit songs, spawned global, mega-selling stadium tours and achieved critical acclaim, yet despite all of those ingredients, they didn't get to Number 1 anywhere... except for Ireland. Let's take a look at a selection.
Naman Ramachandran As the mercury soared, collections plummeted as the heatwave across England took its toll on the U.K.
The union representing 6,000 meat industry workers says there needs to be a national testing programme put in place for the industry.
Taylor Swift has beaten Fontaines D.C. to this week’s UK Number One album, extending ‘Folklore’’s time at the top to two weeks.The Irish band released their second album ‘A Hero’s Death’ last Friday (July 31) and were initially looking set to score their first Number One with the record.However, the CD release of Swift’s eighth album was brought forward at the last minute to August 4, bolstering her sales for this week’s chart figures.
Taylor Swift scoops Number 1 on the Official Albums Chart for a second week with Folklore.
Joel Corry and MNEK hold off a resurging Dermot Kennedy to scoop a third week at Number 1 on the Official Irish Singles Chart.
The Coronas emerge victorious in their head-to-head race with Fontaines D.C. to land Number 1 on this week’s Official Irish Albums Chart.
Game on. Taylor Swift has pulled out the big guns in her battle with Fontaines D.C. for the U.K. chart title.
Tomris Laffly Early in “Made in Italy,” a cringingly syrupy tale of overdue bonding between an estranged father and his only offspring, someone describes Liam Neeson’s character as “a selfish prick.” Thus we learn, even before Neeson has made his entrance, that the Irish star will be playing the polar opposite of the all-caring and ultra-capable dad of his hit “Taken” franchise.
This past week, Taylor Swift became the only female solo artist to have scored five Number 1 albums this millennium. Her latest five albums Red (2012), 1989 (2014), Reputation (2017), Lover (2019) and Folklore (2020) have all topped the Official Irish Albums Chart and, impressively, they all ruled the Top 50 within the last decade.