Michael Ball and Alfie Boe have their fourth #1 as a duo on the U.K.’s Official Albums Chart with Together at Home (Tag8 Music). On the singles chart, Gracie Abrams holds onto the top spot for a second week.
Sabrina Carpenter remains at #2 with Short n’ Sweet (Island), while Lancaster band Massive Wagons land at #4 with their first Top 5, Earth to Grace (Earache).
Following the arrival of the Elton John: Never Too Late documentary on Disney+, the British star’s hits collection, Diamonds (Virgin EMI), jumps four to #8.
British MC trio Fimiguerrero, Len and Lancey Foux secure their first Top 40 album, with CONGLOMERATE (Lizzy Records) debuting at #23.
On the U.K.’s Official Singles Chart, Abrams’ “That’s So True” (Interscope) retains #1 as the most-streamed song in the country, with 6m plays in the last seven days.
“Sailor Song” (Island) by Gigi Perez remains at #2. “APT.” (Atlantic) by ROSÉ and Bruno Mars holds at #3. “HOT TO GO!” (Island) by Chappell Roan rises one to #4 as “The Door” (Atlantic) by Teddy Swims jumps three to #5. The latter’s “Bad Dreams” is his third Top 10. It jumps seven to #8. Carpenter’s “Bed Chem” is up one to #6, and “WILDFLOWER” (Interscope) by Billie Eilish ascends four to #7.
Myles Smith has this week’s highest new entry with “Nice to Meet You” (Sony), debuting at #12.
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