BRITs British Breakthrough winner
Tom Walker could be the first artist to enter straight in at #1 in the U.K. with a debut album in nearly two years.
What a Time to be Alive (
Relentless) is sitting at the top of the midweek Official Albums Chart on 25k combined sales so far. Over on singles,
The Jonas Brothers have the highest new entry.
Sixty-four percent of Walker’s sales are physical. Should it hold onto its midweek lead, Walker will be the first act to chart at #1 with a debut album since
Harry Styles hit the top in May 2017.
Stormzy was the last new act with no prior recordings to debut at the top; he did it in March 2017.
What a Time to be Alive leads an all new Top 3 today, which includes
Bryan Adams with
Shine a Light (
Polydor) at #2 and
Hozier with his second album,
Wasteland, Baby! (
Island), at #3. One more album is on track to secure a Top 10 placing by Friday:
Heathers the Musical (Original West End Cast Recording) (
Ghostlight) lands at #10.
Just outside the Top 10,
While She Sleeps are at #11 with
So What (
Spinefarm), and
Solange’s
When I Get Home (
RCA) is close behind at #13.
Irish crooner
Daniel O’Donnell is at #14 with
The Gold Collection (
DMG TV),
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers retrospective
The Best of Everything (
UMG) sits at #15, and
Sundara Karma’s
Ulfilas’ Alphabet (RCA)
is #19.
On the Official Singles midweeks,
Calvin Harris and
Rag’n’Bone Man are battling for #1 with
Lewis Capaldi. “Giant” (
Columbia) is currently ahead by fewer than 500 combined sales, thanks in part to a lead on downloads, while “Someone You Loved” (
Virgin EMI) is ahead on streams at #2.
Mabel’s “Don’t Call Me Up” (Polydor) has moved up two places to #3, while
Ariana Grande moves down to #4 and #5 with “Break Up With Your Girlfriend” (Island) and “7 Rings” respectively.
The Jonas Brothers’ “Sucker” (Polydor) could claim this week’s highest new entry at #7, while Walker’s “Just You And I” is set to climb two places to #8 following his album release.