Following the success of her 2018 debut Lighting Matches (5) and 2021 sequel Evering Road (1), the Bedford-born singer-songwriter is set to release 2 on her third studio album. It is expected to be the second chart number one.
American rock giants Queens Of The Stone Age could land a sixth Top 10 album with ‘In Times New Roman’… (2) Meanwhile, London synths Pop duo Pet Shop Boys could score 18th Top 10 album with hit compilation SMASH: The Singles 1985-2020 (3).
Far From Saints’ eponymous LP could see the trio debut at number four. Far From Saints is the first collaboration between Stereophonics’ Kelly Jones and The Wind and the Wave’s Patti Lynn and Dwight Baker.
K-pop group ATEEZ is aiming for their first Top 10 album this week with THE WORLD EP.2: OUTLAW. Consisting of Hongjun, Songhwa, Yunho, Yeosang, San, Mingi, Wooyoung, and Jongho, the band is expected to debut at No. 6 in the collection.
The group’s ninth Top 10 record (7) from Texas hits compilation The Very Best Of – 1989-2023 ahead of this weekend’s Glastonbury show, the Richmond-born singer and songwriter. Writer-songwriter Ben Howard is hoping for his fifth Top 10 hit. Album with “Is It?” This Friday (8th).
To mark the 20th anniversary of their debut album, Girls Aloud’s ‘Sound Of The Underground’ is getting a multi-format reissue and could return to the Top 10 for the first time in years at No. 9 midweek. . The first full-length by Nadine Coyle, Nicola Roberts, Sheryl Tweedy, Kimberly Walsh and Sarah Harding peaked at #2 on its 2003 release.
Danny Minogue’s ‘Neon Nights’ is also celebrating its 20th anniversary this week and is aiming to break into the Top 20 for the first time since 2003, and is now looking to re-enter No. 11. The album peaked at #8 upon its original release.
Little Sims’ third studio album, NO THANK YOU, is set to enter the Top 40 for the first time following its release in physical format (2012), while Yusuf/Cat Stevens’ King of the World. Lando is looking to make his Top 40 debut this weekend (20th) ahead of the Glastonbury Legends slot.
Nigerian Afrobeat star Asake scored his second Top 40 album with ‘Work of Art’ (21) and finally Australian blues band The Teskey Brothers with ‘The Winding Way” (37) is aiming to enter the top 40 for the first time.