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Oasis Storm Back to U.K. No. 1 as First Leg of Live ’25 Tour Concludes

Oasis is back at No. 1 on the U.K.’s Official Albums Chart as the first leg of their Live ‘25 reunion tour comes to a close in Dublin, Ireland this weekend (Aug. 15).

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Time Flies… 1994-2009, the group’s era-spanning singles collection first released in 2010, returns to the summit for its second non-consecutive week this year and third overall. There’s success for two of their studio albums, too, as 1995’s (What’s The Story) Morning Glory? Lands at No. 3 and 1994 debut Definitely Maybe closes at No. 7. 

The Gallagher brothers will play a pair of shows in the Irish capital this weekend, rounding off the U.K. and Ireland leg of their comeback jaunt. The show will head to North America next week, kicking off at Toronto’s Rogers Stadium on Aug. 24.

mgk, formerly known as Machine Gun Kelly, secures the week’s highest new entry with seventh studio album, Lost Americana. The spot gives him his third top 10 LP, and matches his previous high with 2022’s Mainstream Sellout

After leading during the midweeks, Wrexham’s The Royston Club end the week at No. 4 with Songs For The Spine. It gives the indie band a new high, having previously peaked at No. 16 in 2023 with debut album Shaking Hips and Crashing Cars. They also top the Official Record Store Chart and Official Vinyl Albums Chart following an extensive in-store tour through record shops.

Alex Warren’s You’ll Be Alright, Kid holds steady at No. 5, while Gunna lands a third top 10 LP with his new collection The Last Wun finishing at No. 9.

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