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2026 in British music

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This is a summary of the year 2026 in British music.

Contents

Events

January

February

March

April

June

July

August

September

Charts and sales

Number-one singles

The singles chart includes a proportion for streaming.

Chart date
(week ending)
SongArtist(s)Chart salesReferences
1 January"Last Christmas" Wham! 92,580 [27]
8 January"Where Is My Husband!" Raye 43,910 [28]
15 January"End of Beginning" Djo 47,898 [29]
22 January53,743 [30]
29 January"Raindance" Dave and Tems 50,474 [31]
5 February"Aperture" Harry Styles 70,498 [32]
12 February"Raindance"Dave and Tems43,829 [33]
19 February"Opalite" Taylor Swift 47,509 [34]
26 February"Rein Me In" Sam Fender and Olivia Dean 43,425 [35]
5 March46,272 [36]

Number-one albums

The albums chart includes a proportion for streaming.

    Chart date
    (week ending)
    AlbumArtist(s)Chart salesReferences
    1 January Christmas Michael Bublé 20,818 [37]
    8 January The Art of Loving Olivia Dean 16,903 [38]
    15 January17,141 [39]
    22 January16,836 [40]
    29 January Britpop Robbie Williams 34,157 [41]
    5 February How Did I Get Here? Louis Tomlinson 28,416 [42]
    12 FebruaryThe Art of LovingOlivia Dean18,557 [43]
    19 February18,490 [44]
    26 February Wuthering Heights Charli XCX 21,071 [45]
    5 March Prizefighter Mumford & Sons 35,505 [46]

    Number-one compilation albums

    The compilation albums chart includes a proportion for streaming.

      Chart date
      (week ending)
      AlbumChart salesReferences
      1 January KPop Demon Hunters 10,673 [47]
      8 January11,111 [48]
      15 January9,229 [49]
      22 January8,993 [50]
      29 January8,620 [51]
      5 February8,224 [52]
      12 February7,966 [53]
      19 February7,608 [54]
      26 February7,926 [55]
      5 March7,007 [56]

      Deaths

      See also

      References

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