
The album’s release in March secured Styles the biggest opening week of his career. More impressively, it marked the highest debut for a male solo artist in nearly a decade, a feat not seen since Ed Sheeran’s ÷ (Divide) in 2017. The momentum extends to the singles chart as well, where the album’s lead track, “Aperture,” currently stands as the biggest new British single release of the year.
Styles is set to maintain this dominance as he embarks on his Together, Together tour this summer, which includes a historic 12-night residency at London’s Wembley Stadium. Industry insiders are watching to see if the record can match the longevity of 2022’s Harry’s House.
2026 is proving to be a banner year for homegrown talent. British artists have topped the Official Albums Chart in 13 of the first 14 weeks of the year. Olivia Dean narrowly missed the top spot, with her BRIT-winning album The Art of Loving sitting just 2,600 units behind Styles at Number 2.
Other notable British milestones include:
Robbie Williams: His 16th Number 1 album, BRITPOP, saw him surpass The Beatles for the most chart-topping LPs in UK history.
Mumford & Sons: Their album Prizefighter secured the UK’s 1,400th Official Number 1 LP.
EsDeeKid: The Liverpool breakout star earned the year’s biggest rap album so far with his debut, Rebel.
While British acts dominate the top tiers, international heavyweights remain in the mix. The Weeknd’s The Highlights and Sabrina Carpenter’s Man’s Best Friend hold firm in the Top 5, while K-pop icons BTS and US country star Zach Bryan continue to make their mark on the 2026 leaderboard.