The Bedford-born singer-songwriter appears to be like set to attain his second chart-topping LP along with his third studio album, following the success of 2018 debut Lighting Matches (5) and 2021 follow-up Evering Highway (1).
American rock titans Queens of the Stone Age may declare a sixth High 10 album with In Occasions New Roman… (2), whereas hits compilation SMASH: The Singles 1985-2020 may earn London synth-pop duo Pet Store Boys their 18th (3).
Far From Saints’ eponymous LP may see the trio rating a Quantity 4 debut. Far From Saints is the primary collaborative launch from Kelly Jones of Stereophonics, alongside Patty Lynn and Dwight Baker of The Wind and The Wave.
Okay-pop group ATEEZ are heading in the right direction to assert their first High 10 album with THE WORLD EP.2: OUTLAW this week. The band, comprising Hongjoong, Seonghwa, Yunho, Yeosang, San, Mingi, Wooyoung and Jongho, look set to debut at Quantity 6 with the gathering.
Forward of their Glastonbury efficiency this weekend, Texas’s hits compilation The Very Finest Of – 1989-2023 tracks to develop into the group’s ninth High 10 report (7), whereas Richmond-born singer, songwriter and composer Ben Howard hopes to take pleasure in a fifth High 10 album with Is It? this Friday (8).
Celebrating the twentieth anniversary of their debut album, a multi-format reissue of Ladies Aloud’s Sound of the Underground may see it return to the High 10 for the primary time in as a few years, at Quantity 9 midweek. The primary full-length launch from Nadine Coyle, Nicola Roberts, Cheryl Tweedy, Kimberley Walsh and Sarah Harding initially peaked at Quantity 2 upon its launch in 2003.
Additionally celebrating its twentieth anniversary is Dannii Minogue’s Neon Nights, which tracks for a return to the High 20 for the primary time since 2003 this week, at the moment eyeing a Quantity 11 re-entry. The album peaked at Quantity 8 upon its authentic launch.
Little Simz’s third studio album NO THANK YOU is about to enter the High 40 for the primary time following its launch on bodily codecs (12), whereas Yusuf/Cat Stevens’ King of a Land eyes a High 40 debut forward of his Glastonbury Legends Slot this weekend (20).
Nigerian Afrobeats star Asake tracks to assert his second High 40 album with Work of Artwork (21) and, lastly, Australian blues outfit The Teskey Brothers hope to earn their first with The Winding Method (37).