Queen + Adam Lambert have landed at #1 on the U.K.’s Official Albums Chart with
Live Around the World (
EMI). Over on singles,
24kGldn’s
Mood (
Black Butter) claims a third week at the top.
Queen scored the most CD and download sales of the week, scoring a 10th #1 album in the U.K. and their first in nearly 25 years, while Lambert enjoys his first. The band are now level with
Eminem,
Michael Jackson,
Rod Stewart and
U2 with 10 #1s apiece.
Blackpink’s
The Album (
Polydor) climbed up the chart fast this week, ending at #2 after a midweek peak of #6, claiming the best-selling cassette album with 5,700 copies sold in the format.
Oasis charts at #3 with the vinyl reissue of
(What’s The Story?) Morning Glory (
Big Brother), and
Britain’s Got Talent judge turned solo artist
Amanda Holden claims the U.K.’s highest-charting debut album of 2020 by a British female with
Songs From My Heart (
Universal) at #4.
A further four new entries enter this week’s Top 10:
Bon Jovi’s
2020 (EMI) is #5,
Melanie C charts at #8 with her self-titled eighth studio album,
Roger Waters’ live album
Us + Them (
Sony Music CG) enters at #9, and
Savage Mode II (
Sony) from
21 Savage &
Metro Boomin arrives at #10.
On the U.K.’s Official Singles Chart, “Mood” racked up 6.5m streams to finish 10,000 sales ahead of “WAP” (
Atlantic) by
Cardi B f/
Megan Thee Stallion at #2.
“Lemonade” (
10K Projects) by
Internet Money f/
Gunna,
Don Toliver and
Nav was streamed 4.7m times in the U.K. this week to reach a new peak at #3.
D-Block Europe and Manchester rapper
Aitch claim the highest new entry with the self-released “UFO” at #11, while
Shawn Mendes’ “Wonder” (
EMI) starts at #21.