Tom Grennan leads the race for #1 on the Official Albums Chart with
What Ifs & Maybes (
Insanity), while at singles,
Little Mix star
Leigh-Anne looks set to be the week’s highest new entry.
Bedford-born singer-songwriter Grennan should score his second chart-topping LP with his third studio album.
At #2,
In Times New Roman… (
Matador) by
Queens of the Stone Age is in line to be their sixth Top 10 album.
Pet Shop Boys could register their 18th Top 10 set with
SMASH: The Singles 1985-2020 (
Parlophone), #3 at the midway point.
Far From Saints—a trio of
Stereophonics'
Kelly Jones and
Patty Lynn and
The Wind and The Wave's
Dwight Baker—are eyeing a #4 debut with their eponymous
Ignition LP.
THE WORLD EP.2: OUTLAW (
KG) from
ATEEZ is on course to be the K-pop group’s first Top 10 album; it’s #6. Rounding out the Top 10 are
Texas’
The Very Best Of: 1989-2023 (
[PIAS]) at #7 and
Ben Howard’s
Is It? (
Island) at #8.
At singles, Leigh-Anne is likely landing a #3 debut with her first solo release, “Don’t Say Love” (
Warner). It’s behind
Calvin Harris &
Ellie Goulding’s “Miracle” (
Columbia), which is heading toward a ninth nonconsecutive week at #1, and
Dave &
Central Cee’s “Sprinter” (
Live Yours/
Neighbourhood) at #2.
New peaks are in store for
Kylie Minogue’s “Padam Padam” (
BMG) at #7,
Hannah Laing &
RoRo’s “Good Love” (
Polydor) at #11 and
Jorja Smith’s “Little Things” (
FAMM) at #15. DJ-producer
Peggy Gou could claim her first Top 40 single, with “(It Goes Like) Nanana” (
XL) at #18.