U.K. MIDWEEKS: TWENTY ONE PILOTS, CENTRAL CEE RISE HIGH

Twenty One Pilots could claim their first U.K. Official Albums #1 this week with Clancy (Atlantic/Fueled by Ramen), while over on the U.K.'s Official Singles midweeks, Central Cee and Lil Baby are headed for the highest new entry.

Clancy is likely to climb past the previous mark set by twenty one pilots' 2018 album Trench, which reached #2 in the U.K. Hot on its heels this week is Paul Weller's 17th studio collection, 66 (Polydor), starting at #2.

Bring Me the Horizon is set to score its fifth Top 10 on Friday with POST HUMAN: NeX Gen (RCA) new at #5. Elsewhere, Wallows could claim a career-best with Model (Atlantic), which is expected to debut at #10.

Other notable Top 20 entries include the third album from Manchester rapper Meekz, TRU (NBR), at #12; and Right Place, Wrong Person (Big Hit) from BTS member RM at #17.

Central Cee and Lil Baby's “BAND4BAND” (Columbia) is at #4 on the singles chart so far, while Sabrina Carpenter’s “Espresso” (Island) is on track to remain #1 for a fifth week.

“Pink Skies” (Belting Bronco/Warner Records) by Zach Bryan is pacing for a #31 debut, while “The Door” by Warner's Teddy Swims looks set to rise 12 places to #33.

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