News 20 March 2026

Harry holds at #1

Dracula swoops into the top 10

Harry holds at #1

Harry Styles’ Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally holds at #1 for a second week on the ARIA Albums Chart.

Tate McRae’s former #1 album, So Close To What, climbs from #6 to #3 thanks to the release of a two LP vinyl version of the deluxe version, which sits at #1 on the Vinyl Chart. It spent one week at #1 in March last year. 

Lamb of God debut at #16 with Into Oblivion. It’s the American heavy metal band’s 12th studio album (including two under the name Burn the Priest). They have landed in the top 10 here with Wrath (#8 in 2009), Resolution (#3 in 2012), VII: Sturm Und Drang (#2 in 2015) and Lamb of God (#5 in 2020). 

Australian country legend Beccy Cole is new at #26 with her 12th studio album, Through The Haze. It’s her ninth visit to the top 50, including two top 10 albums: Great Women Of Country with Melinda Schneider, which climbed to #9 in 2014, and The Great Country Soundtrack Volume 2 with Adam Harvey, which peaked at #6 in 2017. 

Olivia Dean claims the title of the second longest running #1 song ever in Australia, as Man I Need holds on top of the Singles Chart for the 18th week in a row. Six more weeks and she will tie with Tones and I’s 2019-20 smash Dance Monkey for the crown.

Olivia also holds at #2 with her Sam Fender collaboration, Rein Me In, and is at #5 with So Easy (To Fall In Love). 

After more than six months on the chart, Aussie Tame Impala’s Dracula cracks the top 10, up from #15 to a new peak of #8. Until now, his highest charter was The Less I Know The Better, which peaked at #17 in 2015. Dracula also marks its 20th week at #1 on the Australian Singles Chart. 

Oscar winner Golden from the KPop Demon Hunters soundtrack climbs from #19 to #12. The first K-pop song to win an Oscar, it spent 10 weeks at #1 last year. 

Noah Kahan’s 2022 album Stick Season rises to the top of the ARIA On Replay Albums Chart and Zara Larsson’s Lush Life holds at #1 on the singles chart.