News 24 February 2021

Tash Sultana, Adam Harvey, Amy Shark lead the charge on this week's ARIA Charts

Ariana Grande and BTS could return to the Top Ten.

Tash Sultana, Adam Harvey, Amy Shark lead the charge on this week's ARIA Charts

At the top of the ARIA Charts last week, Menangle band The Rubens scored their first ever #1 album with 0202. Over on the Singles Chart, it was week six at #1 for ‘Drivers License’ by Olivia Rodrigo.

Who could we see making an impact on the ARIA Charts this week?

Albums

Melbourne singer-songwriter Tash Sultana will be aiming for a new Albums Chart peak as with the release of their second studio release, Terra Firma.

Country singer-songwriter Adam Harvey releases 15th studio album Songs From Highway One. It could be his sixth career Top Ten.

Following the release of a deluxe edition, Ariana Grande’s Positions will be looking to climb back up the chart.

BTS’ former #2 album BE could re-enter the Top 50 following the release of its deluxe edition.

Singles

ARIA winner Amy Shark could take out her first new Singles Chart entry for 2021 as she released the Keith Urban-featured track ‘Love Songs Ain't For Us’.

German DJ ATB could hit the Top 50 for the first time in over 20 years as he teams up with Topic and A7S for ‘Your Love (9pm)’, a reworking of ‘9pm ('Till I Come)’ (#10 Jun. ’99).

This week’s Singles Chart could include moves by Cardi B’s ‘Up’, Dua Lipa’s ‘We're Good’ and Masked Wolf’s ‘Astronaut In The Ocean’, among others.

Find out where your favourite artists placed when this week’s ARIA Charts are revealed at 5pm on Saturday.