
However, the “summit” is far from settled. Fresh from his BRIT Award win for International Song of the Year, Bruno Mars sits at Number 2 with The Romantic. This nine-track release, featuring the Top 5 hit “I Just Might,” represents Mars’ strongest bid for a UK Number 1 album in fourteen years. Trailing closely at Number 3 is singer-songwriter Mitski, whose latest effort, Nothing’s About To Happen To Me, is currently pacing to become the highest-charting project of her career.
The midweeks also reflect a significant “BRITs bump” following last Saturday’s ceremony in Manchester. PinkPantheress sees Fancy That rocket back into the Top 10 at Number 6, aided by a new deluxe physical release. Similarly, Spanish superstar ROSALÍA is eyeing a return to the Top 20 with LUX at Number 18, following her visionary performance alongside Björk. Sam Fender, a double winner on the night, also looks set to see his chart-topping People Watching rebound into the Top 40.
Other notable contenders include BLACKPINK, whose EP DEADLINE is tracking for a Top 5 finish, and Paul McCartney, who could secure his 23rd solo Top 10 with the soundtrack to Man On The Run. Nostalgia is also playing a role; The 1975 are eyeing a Top 10 return with a tenth-anniversary reissue of I Love It When You Sleep…, while The Who could pierce the Top 40 with a high-fidelity audio version of the classic rock opera Quadrophenia.