Glastonbury acts enjoying boost according to UK’s midweek chart update


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While the headliners receive most of the hype, as is so often the case it’s Glastonbury’s Sunday afternoon veteran slot which has had the biggest effect on the British public according to this week’s official chart update.

Midweek figures have Lionel Richie‘s ‘The Definitive Collection‘ shooting up to number one from nowhere after his performance at the festival also went out in full on the BBC.

The Who have also enjoyed a boost after last weekend as their ‘The Who Hits 50‘ compilation re-enters the Top 20, while another big Glastonbury act, Florence & The Machine, is currently at #2.

UK Midweek Album Chart, Top 20:

1/ Lionel Richie – ‘The Definitive Collection’
2/ Florence & The Machine – ‘How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful’
3/ Taylor Swift – ‘1989’
4/ James Bay – ‘The Chaos and The Calm’
5/ Ed Sheeran – ‘x’
6/ (new) Richard Thompson – ‘Still’
7/ Muse – ‘Drones’
8/ Sam Smith – ‘In The Lonely Hour’
9/ Wolf Alice – ‘My Love Is Cool’
10/ Hozier – ‘Hozier’
11/ George Ezra – ‘Wanted On Voyage’
12/ The Who – ‘The Who Hits 50’
13/ Paul Simon – ‘The Ultimate Collection’
14/ (new) Neil Young & Promise Of The Real – ‘The Monsanto Years’
15/ Fleetwood Mac – ‘The Very Best Of’
16/ Mumford & Sons – ‘Wilder Mind’
17/ Leon Bridges – ‘Coming Home’
18/ Catfish & The Bottlemen – ‘The Balcony’
19/ (new) Miguel – ‘Wildheart’
20/ Paloma Faith – ‘A Perfect Contradiction’


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