Adele, naturally, is heading for #1 on the U.K.’s Official Singles chart, with “Easy on Me” (
Columbia) scoring 70k so far. Over on albums,
Coldplay is set for the top.
At the halfway point, “Easy on Me” is outperforming the rest of the Top 10 combined and likely to claim the biggest opening week for a song in the U.K. this year.
Elsewhere on singles, following the release of
Music of the Spheres, Coldplay’s “My Universe” (
Parlophone) with
BTS has jumped 11 places to #4, while its
Selena Gomez collaboration, “Let Somebody Go,” starts at #17.
Becky Hill and
Topic’s “My Heart Goes (La Di Da)” (
Polydor) looks ready to enter the Top 10 for the first time at #10.
Dermot Kennedy’s “Better Days” (
Island), meanwhile, continues its upward trajectory, rising nine places to a new peak of #15.
On the U.K.’s Official Albums midweeks, Coldplay’s ninth album,
Music of the Spheres, has kicked off a bumper Q4 release schedule, which also includes full-lengths from the aforementioned Adele,
Ed Sheeran and
ABBA.
Music of the Spheres has shifted 81k to claim the title of fastest-selling album of the year (
Dave was the previous record-holder, with
We’re All Alone in This Together moving 74k its opening week in July).
Coldplay leads an all-new albums Top 6 today, with the
Super Deluxe Edition of
The Beatles’ final album,
Let It Be (
UMG), at #2.
Daniel O’Donnell’s celebratory
60 (
Demon) is currently at #3, followed by
The Charlatans’ greatest hits collection,
A Head Full of Ideas (
Then Records), at #4.
The debut from South London singer/songwriter
Joy Crookes,
Skin (
Insanity), rounds out the Top 5, while
Frank Carter and the Rattlesnakes could earn their third Top 10 album, with
Sticky (
AWAL) at #6.