Olivia Dean’s The Art Of Loving reclaims the top spot on the ARIA Albums Chart for the ninth non-consecutive week, while Keli Holiday makes a splash at #3 with his second solo album, Capital Fiction, his first appearance on the Albums Chart.
As part of Peking Duk, he reached #12 in 2018 with Reprisal. Capital Fiction also lands at #1 on the Australian Albums Chart and #5 on the VInyl Chart.
Ed Sheeran’s current Australian tour sends Play flying back up the chart from #18 to #2. It spent one week at #1 in September last year.
Charli XCX follows up her #1 album BRAT with the soundtrack to Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi’s Wuthering Heights, new at #4 on the Albums Chart and #1 on the Vinyl Chart. It’s her fourth top 10 album following Charli (#7 in 2019), Crash (#1 in 2022) and BRAT (#1 in 2024).
The release of Kylie Minogue’s Tension Tour/Live 2025 on CD and vinyl sees it return to the Albums Chart at #14 and the Vinyl Chart at #4. It peaked at #58 last September and now becomes Kylie’s 23rd top 20 album, including nine chart-toppers.
Kisschasy are new at #50 with The Terrors Of Comfort. It’s the Melbourne band’s first album since they reformed in 2022 after a seven-year break and their fourth studio album. They reached #15 in 2005 with United Paper People, #5 in 2007 with Hymns For The Nonbeliever and #15 in 2009 with Seizures.
Olivia Dean’s dominance of the ARIA Singles Chart also continues. Man I Need holds at #1 for the 14th week in a row, So Easy (To Fall In Love) sits at #2 for a third week and Rein Me In – her duet with fellow UK singer Sam Fender – cracks the top 10 for the first time, up from #14 to #6. Until now, the highest Sam Fender had been on the singles chart was #57 with Homesick (a duet with Noah Kahan) last year.
Sombr racks up his fourth top 10 single as Homewrecker jumps from #18 to #8.
Troye Sivan debuts at #2 on the ARIA On Replay Albums Chart with the Ten Years On edition of his debut album Blue Neighbourhood (Chappell Roan’s The Rise And Fall Of A Midwest Princess holds at #1.)
The winner of eight ARIA Awards, Troye has visited the top 10 of the main albums chart three times: the original Blue Neighbourhood got to #6 in 2015, Bloom reached #3 in 2018 and Something To Give Each Other hit #1 in 2023.
Zara Larsson’s track Lush Life tops the On Replay Singles Chart. It reached #4 on the main singles chart in 2015. She is currently at #17 on the main chart with Stateside, a collaboration with PinkPantheress, and #39 with Midnight Sun.
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