Singer-songwriter Maisie Peters is on track to score her first U.K. #1 album while Dave & Central Cee are about to land a full month atop the Official Singles Chart.
Peters’ second album, The Good Witch (Gingerbread Man/Atlantic), has taken the lead on the Official Albums Chart while acts that played Glastonbury over the weekend are flying up the album chart.
Lewis Capaldi’s former #1, Broken By Desire To Be Heavenly Sent (EMI), is on track to rebound 12 places to #4 and his Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish Extent is up 22 to #12. Elton John’s Diamonds (Mercury) is up to #5 followed by Arctic Monkeys’ classic AM (Domino) at #6, and Foo Fighters’ But Here We Are (Columbia) at #16.
Two new entries vying for a Top 10 placement are Young Thug’s Business Is Business (Young Stoner Life/300) at #9 and Kelly Clarkson’s Chemistry (Atlantic) at #10, which would be her highest charting album in the U.K. since Piece To Piece hit #6 in 2015.
Kim Petras’ major label debut Feed The Beast (Island) is roaring toward a Top 40 debut, currently #24 and potentially her first project to chart in the U.K.
At singles, Dave & Central Cee’s “Sprinter” (Live Yours/Neighbourhood) is looking to equal the run of Dave’s career-best chart-topper, “Starlight,” at four weeks.
After securing her first-ever Top 10 entry last week, DJ Hannah Laing is looking to reach a new peak of #8 with “Good Love” (WUGD) featuring vocalist RoRo. Stormzy and Fredo’s first collab, “Toxic Trait” (Def Jam) is #9 and could become this week’s highest new entry. Dua Lipa’s “Dance The Night” (Warner) is eyeing a new peak at #11; Nathan Dawe, Joel Corry and Ella Henderson’s “0800 HEAVEN” (Atlantic), Anne-Marie & Shania Twain’s “Unhealthy” (Asylum/EMI) and Jonas Brothers’ “Waffle House” (Republic) are on track to break into the Top 20.
Singer-songwriter Maisie Peters is on track to score her first U.K. #1 album while Dave & Central Cee are about to land a full month atop the Official Singles Chart.
Peters’ second album, The Good Witch (Gingerbread Man/Atlantic), has taken the lead on the Official Albums Chart while acts that played Glastonbury over the weekend are flying up the album chart.
Lewis Capaldi’s former #1, Broken By Desire To Be Heavenly Sent (EMI), is on track to rebound 12 places to #4 and his Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish Extent is up 22 to #12. Elton John’s Diamonds (Mercury) is up to #5 followed by Arctic Monkeys’ classic AM (Domino) at #6, and Foo Fighters’ But Here We Are (Columbia) at #16.
Two new entries vying for a Top 10 placement are Young Thug’s Business Is Business (Young Stoner Life/300) at #9 and Kelly Clarkson’s Chemistry (Atlantic) at #10, which would be her highest charting album in the U.K. since Piece To Piece hit #6 in 2015.
Kim Petras’ major label debut Feed The Beast (Island) is roaring toward a Top 40 debut, currently #24 and potentially her first project to chart in the U.K.
At singles, Dave & Central Cee’s “Sprinter” (Live Yours/Neighbourhood) is looking to equal the run of Dave’s career-best chart-topper, “Starlight,” at four weeks.
After securing her first-ever Top 10 entry last week, DJ Hannah Laing is looking to reach a new peak of #8 with “Good Love” (WUGD) featuring vocalist RoRo. Stormzy and Fredo’s first collab, “Toxic Trait” (Def Jam) is #9 and could become this week’s highest new entry. Dua Lipa’s “Dance The Night” (Warner) is eyeing a new peak at #11; Nathan Dawe, Joel Corry and Ella Henderson’s “0800 HEAVEN” (Atlantic), Anne-Marie & Shania Twain’s “Unhealthy” (Asylum/EMI) and Jonas Brothers’ “Waffle House” (Republic) are on track to break into the Top 20.