
Mancunian indie pop band
Blossoms are on track to land their second #1 on the Official Albums Chart. At singles,
The Weeknd is eyeing his first chart-topper in the U.K.
Their third album,
Foolish Loving Spaces (
Virgin EMI), is outpacing the debut album from
Louis Tomlinson,
Walls (
SYCO), by 8,000 chart sales.
Foolish Loving Spaces is tops in CD and vinyl sales.
Blossoms’ self-titled debut topped the Official Albums Chart in August 2016, while follow-up
Cool Like You peaked at #4 in May 2018. Last week’s chart-topper,
Big Conspiracy (
Black Butter) by
J Hus, has dropped to #5.
Other new arrivals include
Liam Gallagher’s
Acoustic Sessions EP (
Warner) at #12, which is the most downloaded release of the past three days;
Marc Almond’s 24th studio album
Chaos and a Dancing Star (
BMG) at #13; and
Drive-By Truckers’
The Unraveling at #14.
New albums from
Meghan Trainor,
Squarepusher,
Kesha and
Smoke Fairies are looking at Top 30 debuts on Friday.
The Weeknd’s “Blinding Lights” (
XO/
Republic) is on course to claim #1 on the Official Singles Chart. His previous best was #2, which “Starboy” hit in 2016.
Dua Lipa’s “Physical” (Warner) is currently #11 and is likely to be the chart’s highest new entry on Friday. “Wake Up Call” (BMG) from
YouTube star
KSI f/
Trippie Redd opens at #16.