U2 has secured its 11th U.K. Official Albums #1 with
Songs of Surrender (
Island), tying with
David Bowie for the most #1 albums. Over on singles,
Miley Cyrus sets a new record.
U2 outsold its closest competition by more than
2-to-1 to reach today’s summit. The set is the quartet's first chart-topping LP in over a decade.
With
The Eras Tour kicking off stateside,
Taylor Swift winds up with five albums in today’s Top 40.
Midnights (
EMI) is #4,
1989 (
Apollo A-1)
is #18,
Lover is #23,
folklore is #26 and
Reputation is #33. Swift also scores the week’s highest new entry at singles: “All the Girls You Loved Before” (
EMI) is #11.
Brighton band
Black Honey has a career peak with
A Fistful of Peaches (
Foxfive) at #6.
All Time Low’s
Tell Me I’m Alive (
Fueled by Ramen) debuts at #12.
On the U.K.’s Official Singles Chart, “Flowers” (
RCA) is now the longest-running #1 by a female solo artist this decade; Miley overtakes
Oliva Rodrigo, who held the record of nine weeks with 2021’s “drivers license” (
Interscope).
“Miracle” (
Columbia) by
Calvin Harris and
Ellie Goulding, the most downloaded track of the week, moved up to #2.
Rema’s “Calm Down” (
Mavin) has its highest peak yet at #4 as
Libianca’s “People” (
5K) also rises, to #5.
London rapper
Strandz is up one to #9 with “Us Against the World” (
Relentless). "Creepin'" (Republic) by
Metro Boomin with
21 Savage and
The Weeknd leaps 23 places to break back into the Top 10, at #10, following the release of a remix with
Diddy.