Harry Styles reclaims Number 1 album in Ireland, as Westlife soar up the chart following Aviva Stadium concerts

Plus brand new entries from Brent Faiyaz and Burna Boy.
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Harry Styles reclaims Number 1 on the Official Irish Albums Chart with Harry’s House.

Returning to claim a seventh total week at the top, Harry’s House last week saw its six-week streak at Number 1 cut off by Paolo Nutini’s Last Night In The Bittersweet – with the latter this week charting at Number 21, though it is the most-downloaded album of the week in Ireland.

Meanwhile, Westlife’s Wild Dreams Tour graced Dublin’s Aviva Stadium last week, resulting in three of their albums flying up the Top 50.
Their Greatest Hits rockets 18 places back up to Number 3, their 2021 studio album Wild Dreams is up an impressive 21 places to Number 10, and their 2001 collection World Of Our Own re-enters at Number 31.

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This week’s highest new entry at Number 15 comes from American R&B singer Brent Faiyaz, with his second studio album Wasteland.

Finally, landing just outside of the Top 20 is Nigerian Afrobeats star Burna Boy, with his sixth studio album Love, Damini at Number 23. Love, Damini includes collaborations with a number of artists including Ed Sheeran, Kehlani, J Hus, Popcaan and more.

See the full Official Irish Albums Chart Top 50 here

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