Music Week
Inhaler are currently out in front in the race for No.1 with their debut album, It Won’t Always Be Like This (Polydor), based on the Midweek sales flash.
The Irish band’s album has so far moved 12,345 copies (including 11,667 physical units) in its first week, according to the Official Charts Company.
Last week’s No.1, Sour (Geffen/Polydor), by Olivia Rodrigo is currently in second place with 5,133 sales (4,649 from streams).
Muse’s 20th anniversary edition of Origin Of Symmetry (East West/Taste) is currently at No.3 (4,297 sales), ahead of Tom Odell’s Monsters (Columbia) on 3,867 sales.
After narrowly missing out on No.1 last week, Queen’s Greatest Hits (EMI) is down to No.5 (2,629), ahead of Doja Cat’s Planet Her (Ministry Of Sound) at No.6 (1,608) and Dua Lipa’s Future Nostalgia (Warner Records) at No.7 (1,568).
Another 20th anniversary edition, Turin Brakes’ The Optimist (Two-Piers), is chasing a Top 10 finish (No.9, 1,461).
In the singles chart, Ed Sheeran’s Bad Habits is still on top so far this week (38,336 sales). Three Lions by Baddiel, Skinner and The Lightning Seeds has surged 4-2 (24,400), though the sales only go up to midnight on Sunday so England’s Euros 2020 defeat will not be reflected in that result.
The highest new entry in the Midweek sales flash is Clash by Dave feat. Stormzy (Dave Neighbourhood) at No.4 (17,803). Stay by Kid Laroi & Justin Bieber (Columbia) is new at No.6 (13,534), while BTS are pushing for the Top 10 with new single Permission To Dance (Bighit) on 11,787.
The Irish band’s album has so far moved 12,345 copies (including 11,667 physical units) in its first week, according to the Official Charts Company.
Last week’s No.1, Sour (Geffen/Polydor), by Olivia Rodrigo is currently in second place with 5,133 sales (4,649 from streams).
Muse’s 20th anniversary edition of Origin Of Symmetry (East West/Taste) is currently at No.3 (4,297 sales), ahead of Tom Odell’s Monsters (Columbia) on 3,867 sales.
After narrowly missing out on No.1 last week, Queen’s Greatest Hits (EMI) is down to No.5 (2,629), ahead of Doja Cat’s Planet Her (Ministry Of Sound) at No.6 (1,608) and Dua Lipa’s Future Nostalgia (Warner Records) at No.7 (1,568).
Another 20th anniversary edition, Turin Brakes’ The Optimist (Two-Piers), is chasing a Top 10 finish (No.9, 1,461).
In the singles chart, Ed Sheeran’s Bad Habits is still on top so far this week (38,336 sales). Three Lions by Baddiel, Skinner and The Lightning Seeds has surged 4-2 (24,400), though the sales only go up to midnight on Sunday so England’s Euros 2020 defeat will not be reflected in that result.
The highest new entry in the Midweek sales flash is Clash by Dave feat. Stormzy (Dave Neighbourhood) at No.4 (17,803). Stay by Kid Laroi & Justin Bieber (Columbia) is new at No.6 (13,534), while BTS are pushing for the Top 10 with new single Permission To Dance (Bighit) on 11,787.
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