The Weeknd delivers a blinding performance on this week’s Official Albums Chart as he lands his second UK Number 1 album with After Hours.
With 26,000 chart sales - 78% of which is made up by streaming equivalent sales - After Hours more than doubles the performance of its closest rival, Lewis Capaldi’s Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish Extent.
After Hours is the Canadian’s second Number 1 album in the UK, following 2015’s Beauty Behind The Madness. View The Weeknd’s Official UK Chart history in full here.
Meanwhile, Morrissey debuts at Number 3 with I Am Not A Dog On A Chain, his 15th Top 10 as a solo artist. The late Kenny Rogers reaches the Top 10 with All the Hits & All New Love Songs at Number 6, a new peak for the 1999 album, following
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