BTS are the first Korean act to score a Number 1 on the Official Albums Chart with Map of The Soul: Persona

Plus Now That's What I Call Music 102 scores the year's fastest-selling album so far.
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BTS debut at Number 1 on this week's Official Albums Chart with Map of The Soul: Persona.

The seven-member group land straight in at the top with their latest EP with 26,500 combined sales. They are the first Korean act to score a chart-topping album in the UK. 68% of the EP's Week 1 figure is from physical sales.

Map of The Soul is BTS's fourth collection to chart in the UK Top 40, following their three part Love Yourself album series. View BTS's full Official UK Charts history here. Their latest collection precedes their Love Yourself: Speak Yourself world tour, which kicks off on May 4 and reaches the UK on June 1 for two shows at London's Wembley Stadium. 

MORE: BTS's Top 40 most popular songs in the UK

Meanwhile, the 102nd edition of the Now That’s What I Call Music! albums enters at Number 1 on this week’s Official Compilations Chart with 80,500 sales, making it the UK’s fastest-selling album of 2019 so far. Ariana Grande previously held the claim with her Thank U, Next album, which shifted 65,000 in its opening week in February.

Billie Eilish's When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? drops to 2 after a two-week stint at Number 1, and Chemical Brothers are new at 4 with No Georgraphy - their ninth Top 10 album. 

Marty Wilde retrospective Dreamboats and Petticoats Presents: The Very Best Of Marty Wilde lands at Number 7, marking the rock & roll singer’s first Top 10 album, Irish post-punk group Fontaines D.C. debut at Number 9 with their first album Dogrel, and Emma Bunton's first album in 13 years My Happy Place is new at Number 11.

UK rapper M Huncho opens at 13 with his Utopia mixtape, ahead of New Age, the new album from YouTubers Randolph and KSI at 17.

Three more new albums land inside this week's albums Top 40: Ventura by US musician Anderson Paak (27), Love Is All You Love by Band of Skulls (30), and David Bowie's 1973 album Pin Ups (31) - re-released on picture disc for last week's Record Store Day.

View this week's Official Albums Chart Top 100 in full

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le Vistoria

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I'm a proud BTS Army :)

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Persona💜Taylor

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Love it congrats bts!!!

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Woo

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Great news. Music coming from Korea is far more interesting, not too mention superior to what has been coming from the USA and infecting our charts the last few years so hopefully this leads to other KPop bands getting a bigger spotlight too.

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Tonngamla

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BTS OUR KINGS PAVED D WAY 💜Saranghae BANGTAN

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Taeja

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Yeah!!! BTS X ARMY, proud👏👏👏

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Venesa Danielle Narvilaite

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So happy and proud! Congratulations BTS! 💜💜💜

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Danielle Sepersaude

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SO Proud of BTS for accomplishing this!!! Their album, every song was really well done. A work of Art! I could not stop listening to it.

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RMintro💜💜

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I am so proud of my boys!! UK ARMYS, WE DID IT!! Congratulations, my legends!! Purple you, purple you my family!

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milktea

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Congratulations, boys!

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Piran

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Really good news for K-Pop today! I've been a fan of this group for a while now, so seeing them get a #1 album in the UK definitely makes me pleased. :)