Lewis Capaldi and
Stormzy are battling it out for the U.K.’s Official Albums #1 this week with just 400 combined sales between them at the halfway point. Over on singles,
Justin Bieber has the highest new entry at #8.
Capaldi’s
Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish Extent (
Virgin EMI) is #1, leading the way on physical sales; Stormzy’s
Heavy Is The Head (
Atlantic/
Merky) is ahead on downloads and streaming.
The former chart-topper from
Tom Walker,
What A Time To Be Alive (
Relentless), is up three to #7. The late
Gene Pitney is on track for this week’s highest new albums entry with hits collection,
Gold (
Demon Music Group), at #17.
Kidz Bop Kids are on course to return to the Top 40 at #22 with
Kidz Bop 2020, and
Stereophonics’ 2019 chart-topping album,
Kind (
Parlophone), is set for a resurgence, up 15 places midweek to #29.
On the U.K.’s Official Singles midweeks, Stormzy,
Ed Sheeran and
Burna Boy remain at #1 with “Own It” (Atlantic/Merky). Bieber is on course for the highest new entry of the week with latest single “Yummy” (Virgin EMI) starting at #8.
Capaldi has three entries in the Top 20: new single “Before You Go” at #2, “Someone You Loved” at #6 and “Bruises” at #12.