Hilary Duff celebrates a stellar comeback with her sixth studio album and first since 2015, Luck… Or Something, debuting at #1 on the ARIA Albums Chart and #1 on the Vinyl Chart.
Hilary has now scored four top 10 albums, with her new one joining Hilary Duff (#6 in in 2004), Most Wanted (#3 in 2005) and Breathe In Breathe Out (#4 in 2015). Luck… Or Something is her first #1.
Queenslander Tom Busby debuts at #3 with his debut solo album, Rockhampton Hangover, which also sits at #1 on the Australian Albums Chart. He is part of the blues and roots duo Busby Marou, which has scored five top 50 albums including three top fivers: Farewell Fitzroy (peaked at #5 in 2013), Postcards From The Shell House (#1 in 2017) and The Great Divide (#5 in 2019).
Mumford & Sons’ sixth studio album, Prizefighter, arrives at #5. It includes collaborations with Hozier, Chris Stapleton, Gigi Perez and Gracie Abrams. It’s their sixth straight top 10 studio album: Sigh No More got to #1 in 2009, Babel #2 in 2012, Wilder Mind #2 in 2015, Delta #5 in 2018 and Rushmere #7 last year.
Aussie singer Meg Mac debuts at #6 with her fourth studio album, It’s My Party. She reached #2 in 2017 with Love Blows, #9 in 2019 with Hope and #1 for one week in 2022 with Matter Of Time.
Baby Keem arrives at #13 with Ca$ino. It’s his second studio album; his first, The Melodic Blue, reached #21 in 2021.
American country singer Megan Moroney rounds out the top 20, debuting at #20 with her third studio album, Cloud 9. It’s her first appearance on the ARIA Albums Chart.
Sydney band Above, Below are new at #35 on the Albums Chart and #6 on the Vinyl Chart with their sophomore album I Guess It Was Nowhere, while Sydney singer Maya-A is new at #46 with her debut album, Goodbye (If You Call That Gone).
Olivia Dean scores the Singles Chart troika, holding the three top spots. She joins an exclusive club of artists who have pulled off the same feat, including The Beatles, Karise Eden, Ed Sheeran and Taylor Swift (several times).
Olivia’s Man I Need racks up its 15th straight week on top. It’s now tied with Ed Sheeran’s 2017 hit Shape Of You as the third longest-running #1 single ever. Tones and I holds the top spot with Dance Monkey (24 weeks in 2019-20) and Alex Warren’s Ordinary (2025) and The Kid LAROI and Justin Bieber’s Stay (2021-22) are tied in second place with 17 weeks each.
Rein Me In, Olivia’s duet with Sam Fender, jumps from #6 to a new peak of #2, while her So Easy (To Fall In Love) slips from #2 to #3.
Tame Impala’s Dracula hits a new high, up from #23 to #21. Until now, it had peaked at #22.
Ed Sheeran’s ÷ takes the top spot on the ARIA On Replay Albums Chart; it spent 27 weeks at #1 on the main ARIA Albums Chart in 2017-18. Zara Larsson’s Lush Life holds at #1 on the On Replay Singles Chart for a second week.
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