Green Day should claim its fifth U.K. Official Albums #1 on Friday. In fact, the top
three slots welcome new arrivals from rock bands. Over on singles, where “Stick Season” (
Republic) is holding strong at the top,
Noah Kahan aims to augment his Top 10 tally.
Saviors (
Reprise) is outselling the rest of the Top 10 combined at the halfway point.
Elsewhere, Welsh pop-punk outfit
Neck Deep could claim their highest-charting album yet with
Neck Deep (
Hopeless) at #2.
This week’s rock theme continues with heavy metal band
Saxon on track for their first Top 3 with
Hell Fire and Damnation (
Militia Guard Music) at #3.
Outside the Top 10, yet another rock act,
South of Salem, are at #14 with their self-released
Death of the Party.
Teddy Swims’ with
I’ve Tried Everything but Therapy (Part 1) (
Warner Records) continues to rise, now at #20.
On the U.K.’s Official Singles midweeks, “Stick Season” is currently 7k sales ahead of its closest competition. Should it hold onto its lead, Friday will be its fourth week at #1.
This week’s highest new entry could also go to Kahan. His “Homesick” with
Sam Fender is expected to debut at #3.
“Murder on the Dancefloor” (
Polydor) by
Sophie Ellis-Bextor is up again, rising one to #2.
TikTok star
Benson Boone could have his first Top 20 with “Beautiful Things” (
Night Street/Warner) at #13.