
Second album by indie rock band Wet Leg hits number one
It replicates the success of their eponymously-titled debut album, which also topped charts on its release in 2022.
Meanwhile, Oasis continue to dominate the album charts as they play their reunion gigs in the UK.
The Gallagher brothers, along with the rest of the band, have three albums from their back catalogue in the top five – with Time Flies… 1994-2009, (What's The Story) Morning Glory? and Definitely Maybe.
The Oasis Live '25 Tour kicked off in Cardiff at the beginning of July, and they are now part-way through a five-show run in Manchester.
Sandwiched between Oasis is American singer Justin Bieber, with his seventh top 10 album – SWAG – debuting at number four with its digital release.
Also in the top 10 is Burna Boy, who banks his fifth UK top 10 album with No Sign Of Weakness at number six.
Scottish singer Amy Macdonald lands her sixth top 10 album with Is This What You've Been Waiting For? at number eight, while fellow Scot Barry Can't Swim achieves his first-ever top 10 – with second studio album Loner at number 10
And global superstar Sir Elton John surpasses 400 weeks on the Official Albums Chart with his 2017-released greatest hits collection Diamonds.
The album, which hit number one for the first time in January, has now spent an impressive 401 weeks inside the top 100.
On the singles charts, producer MK, known as Marc Kinchen, spends a second week at number one with Dior featuring singer-songwriter Chrystal.
Dior is also the most streamed track in the UK this week, racking up 5.5 million streams over the past seven days.
US singer Sabrina Carpenter holds steady in second with her former chart-topper Manchild, while Calvin Harris and Clementine Douglas's Blessings jumps three spots to a new peak of number three.
Bieber also bags the highest new entry of the week with DAISIES in fourth place.
Netflix musical movie KPop Demon Hunters yields its first top 10 hit with its album of the same name, leaping 11 places to number nine.
Meanwhile, Olivia Dean's Nice To Each Other soars four spots to a new peak of number 10, becoming the London singer-songwriter's second top 10 song, following Sam Fender duet Rein Me In.
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