Bruce Springsteen is leading the U.K.’s Official Albums midweek race, with
Letter to You (
Columbia) outselling the entire Top 5 combined. Over on singles,
Ariana Grande is set for her seventh #1.
At the halfway point,
Letter to You is the most-purchased album on physical and download formats, as well as the most-streamed new release of the week.
Gorillaz are new at #2 with
Song Machine, Season One: Strange Times (
Parlophone), followed by
Nothing but Thieves’
Moral Panic (
EMI) at #3.
Blossoms’ lockdown covers album,
In Isolation (
EMI), makes a strong start at #4, while dance legends
Faithless’ first album in 10 years,
All Blessed (
BMG), enters at #5.
Other albums vying for the Top 10 include blues guitarist
Joe Bonamassa’s
Royal Tea (
J&R Adventures) at #6, the anniversary album from tenor
Russell Watson,
20 (
UMG), at #7, and
Off Off On (
Rough Trade) from British folk-rock vocalist
This Is The Kit at #9.
On the U.K.’s Official Singles midweeks, Grande’s “positions” (
Island) is the most-streamed track of the week so far.
KSI f/
Craig David and
Digital Farm’s “Really Love” (
Atlantic) follows at #2, while reigning #1, “Lemonade” (
10K Projects), by
Internet Money f/
Don Toliver,
Gunna &
Nav, slides two places to #3.
Little Mix could be heading for their highest-charting single in two years as new track “Sweet Melody” (
RCA), taken from their forthcoming sixth studio album,
Confetti, opens at #4.