Green Day topped the UK charts with Saviors (Reprise), the 14th studio album by the American pop-punk trio.
Opening at No. 1 at Official UK Chart albumpublished on Friday, January 26, Saviors he is the fifth UK Rock Hall inductee, after stupid american (2004), Disaster of the 21st century (2009), Radio Revolution (2016) and Father of all… (2020).
The absolute topper in the midweek stage, when they had the best sales of the rest of the top 10 overall, Green Day equaled the Foo Fighters, Prince and Celine Dion and other UK five-leaders.
Saviors completes the cycle as the best-seller on wax, according to Official Charts, with vinyl generating a third of its first total.
The Bay Area trio of Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt and Tré Cool will reward their legion of British fans this summer with a series of dates in The Saviors toura circuit that includes concerts at Manchester's Old Trafford Stadium, the Isle of Wight festival and London's Wembley Stadium.
The only way is for Noah Kahan, whose groundbreaking third studio album Stick Season (Island) rises 4-2 for a new top position. Meanwhile, the self-titled track from the Vermont, US singer-songwriter leads the UK singles chart for a fourth consecutive week.
Rounding out the album podium is The Weeknd Highlights (via Republic Records/XO), 5-3.
Also new to the latest UK chart is Neck Deep's self-titled fifth studio LP. Deep Neck (via Hopeless) bows at No.11, the Welsh pop-punk outfit's fourth UK top 40 since 2015 Life is not out to get you (No. 8), 2015's Peace and Panic (No. 4) and of 2020 All distortions are intentional (No. 4).
Finally, UK heavy metal veterans Saxon close out an 11th UK top 40 album with Hell, Fire and Damnation (Militia Guard Music), new at No 19.
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