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Harry Styles is still at the UK albums chart summit for a second week

Dork cover star James Blake has achieved a career-best chart placing, while Tate McCrae has surged back up.

Harry Styles is still at the UK albums chart summit for a second week
For a second consecutive week, Harry Styles' fourth studio album 'Kiss All The Time… Disco, Occasionally' sits at number one on the UK's Official Albums Chart.

The record's opening week saw it shift 183,000 units according to the Official Charts Company, representing both the largest first-week tally of Styles' career and the biggest release of 2026 thus far. Beyond the UK, the album debuted at number one in 19 additional countries and topped the Billboard 200 in the US with 430,000 equivalent album units.

James Blake lands at number three with 'Trying Times', his highest ever UK chart position. The album adds to a run of top ten entries that includes his 2011 self-titled debut at number nine, 'Overgrown' at number eight in 2013, 'Assume Form' at number six in 2019, and 'Friends That Break Your Heart' at number four in 2021. 'Trying Times' additionally claims the top spot on both the Official Record Store and Official Vinyl Albums Charts. Olivia Dean holds steady at number two with her second album 'The Art Of Loving'.

A Fleetwood Mac compilation, '50 Years – Don't Stop', enters at number four. Tate McCrae's 'So Close To What' surges seventeen places to reach number five, buoyed by a fresh vinyl variant of its deluxe edition — the album's strongest chart showing since late last year. Further down, Noah Kahan return sto the top ten at number ten on the back of recent single 'Porch Light', while Calvin Harris' 2024 record '96 Months' gains eight positions to sit at number thirty-one.