Tom Grennan aims for third Number 1 album with "Everywhere I Went, Led Me to Where I Didn't Want to Be"

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Tom Grennan could be on track to secure his third Number 1 album with Everywhere I Went, Led Me to Where I Didn't Want to Be (1). If it takes the top spot, it would join the success of Evering Road (2021) and What Ifs & Maybes (2023).

Conan Gray is also in the running, aiming to surpass Grennan with his new record Wishbone (2). The project looks set to outperform his previous efforts, Superache (2022), which landed at Number 8, and Found Heaven (2024), which peaked at Number 4.

Rock outfit As December Falls could be celebrating their first-ever Top 5 album with Everything’s On Fire But I’m Fine (3). Their last release, Join The Club (2023), narrowly missed the Top 10 when it landed at Number 11.

Thanks to the release of a first anniversary vinyl edition, Billie Eilish’s HIT ME HARD AND SOFT could leap an impressive 20 spots, landing back inside the Top 5 (5).

Niall Horan’s Heartbreak Weather is also expected to re-enter the charts, marking its fifth anniversary with a return to the Top 10 (6). The album originally claimed the Number 1 in March 2020.

Closing out the Top 10, Alison Goldfrapp, best known as the vocalist of the electro-pop duo Goldfrapp, is heading towards a second solo Top 10 album with Flux (7). Released under her label, AG Records, this follows the success of her 2023 solo album The Love Invention, which peaked at Number 6.

Brighton-born band Black Honey make a strong return with Soak (13). If it charts as predicted, it will become their third Top 20 release, following Written & Directed (2021, Number 7) and A Fistful of Peaches (2023, Number 6).

Jack Garratt is back with new music after five years, dropping Pillars, which is expected to enter the Top 20 (14). This follows his previous album Love Death and Dancing (2020), and marks a welcome comeback for fans.

Country star Jordan Davis is aiming for his first-ever Top 20 album with Learn The Hard Way (16). He has previously enjoyed chart recognition on the Official Country Artists Album Chart with Jordan Davis (Number 20) and Bluebird Days (Number 7).

Legendary rockers Deep Purple are climbing the charts once again with the anniversary edition of Made In Japan (21), available in a 5CD+Blu-ray and 10LP box set. The record originally charted back in 1973, reaching Number 16.

Meanwhile, OneRepublic has released The Collection (26), showcasing their greatest hits. The American pop-rock group nearly topped the charts back in 2008 with their debut album Dreaming Out Loud, which peaked at Number 2.

East London rapper Asco is poised to earn his first-ever Top 40 album with Perfect Timing (30). Rising to fame through platforms like LinkUpTV and GRM Daily, he is now set to score his first major chart achievement this Friday.

 

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