List of European number-one hits of 2000

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This is a list of the European Music & Media magazine's European Hot 100 Singles and European Top 100 Albums number-ones of 2000.

Issue DateSongArtistAlbumArtist
1 January"If I Could Turn Back the Hands of Time" [1] R. Kelly All the Way...A Decade of Song Celine Dion
8 January
15 January
22 January"Move Your Body" [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] Eiffel 65
29 January
5 February
12 February Supernatural Santana
19 February
26 February
4 March
11 March"Sex Bomb" [7] Tom Jones & Mousse T.
18 March"American Pie" [8] [9] [10] [11] Madonna
25 March
1 April
8 April
15 April
22 April
29 April
6 May"Maria Maria" [12] Santana featuring The Product G&B
13 May"Oops!...I Did It Again" [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] Britney Spears
20 May
27 May
3 June Oops!...I Did It Again Britney Spears
10 June
17 June Crush Bon Jovi
24 June"It's My Life" [19] [20] [21] Bon Jovi
1 July
8 July
15 July
22 July"The Real Slim Shady" [22] [23] [24] Eminem
29 July
5 August In Blue The Corrs
12 August"Freestyler" [25] Bomfunk MC's
19 August"I'm Outta Love" [26] [27] Anastacia
26 August
2 September"Lucky" [28] Britney Spears
9 September"Music" [29] [30] [31] [32] [33] [34] Madonna
16 September
23 September
30 September
7 October Music Madonna
14 October
21 October"Could I Have This Kiss Forever" [35] Whitney Houston & Enrique Iglesias
28 October"Beautiful Day" [36] [37] U2
4 November Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water Limp Bizkit
11 November"Lady (Hear Me Tonight)" [38] [39] Modjo Sailing to Philadelphia Mark Knopfler
18 November All That You Can't Leave Behind U2
25 November"Shape of My Heart" [40] Backstreet Boys
2 December"One More Time" [41] Daft Punk
9 December"Independent Women Part I" [42] [43] Destiny's Child 1 The Beatles
16 December
23 December"Stan" [44] [45] Eminem featuring Dido
30 December

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  1. Westlife Tops U.K. Singles Chart For 4th Week Billboard
  2. Manics Top U.K. Singles Chart Billboard
  3. Britney Back At No. 1 In The U.K. Billboard
  4. Gabrielle, R.E.M. Debut High On U.K. Singles Chart Billboard
  5. Gabrielle Remains No. 1 On U.K. Singles Chart Billboard
  6. All Saints Wave Off Newcomers On U.K. Singles Chart Billboard
  7. Madonna, Oasis Hit No. 1 On U.K. Charts Billboard
  8. Bryan Adams Clubs His Way To No. 1 Billboard
  9. Halliwell Earns Third U.K. No. 1 Hit Billboard
  10. Sporty Unseats Ginger On The U.K. Singles Chart Billboard
  11. Craig David Storms U.K. Singles Chart Billboard
  12. Teenage Duo Debuts Atop U.K. Singles Chart Billboard
  13. Britney Does It 'Again' On U.K. Singles Chart Billboard
  14. Madison Avenue Dethrones Britney Billboard
  15. Piper, Houston Take No. 1 On U.K. Charts Billboard
  16. Sonique Hits No. 1 In Her Homeland Billboard
  17. Sonique Scores Second No. 1 Week In U.K. Billboard
  18. Sonique Makes It 3 In A Row In The U.K. Billboard
  19. Minogue's Latest U.K. No. 1 A Long Time Coming Billboard
  20. Eminem's Latest Conquest: U.K. Singles Chart Billboard
  21. Corrs Bump Eminem From Top Of U.K. Chart Billboard
  22. Boyzone's Keating Tops U.K. Singles Chart Billboard
  23. Keating Bows To Five + Queen Billboard
  24. Craig David Continues U.K. Chart Run Billboard
  25. Robbie 'Rocks' U.K. Singles Chart Billboard
  26. Mel C Topples Robbie On U.K. Singles Chart Billboard
  27. Posh Solo Debut Spoiled By Spiller Billboard
  28. Madonna Makes It 10 U.K. No. 1's Billboard
  29. A1's a-ha Cover Hits No. 1 In The U.K. Billboard
  30. Modjo Bumps A1, Robbie Remains No. 1 On U.K. Charts Billboard
  31. Modjo Tops International-Flavored U.K. Singles Chart Billboard
  32. Westlife Defy The 'Odds' On U.K. Singles Chart Billboard
  33. Madonna, Westlife & Carey Extend U.K. Chart Reign Billboard
  34. All Saints Top U.K. Chart Billboard
  35. U2's 'Beautiful' U.K. No. 1 Billboard
  36. Steps Climbing U.K. Chart Again Billboard
  37. Spice Girls 'Holler' For 9th U.K. No. 1 Billboard
  38. U2 Leaves The Competition 'Behind' Billboard
  39. Westlife Outlasts Spice Girls In U.K. Chart War Billboard
  40. Beatlemania Returns To The U.K. Charts Billboard
  41. 'Women' Puts Destiny's Child Atop U.K. Chart Billboard
  42. S Club 7's Charity Track Hits No. 1 In The U.K. Billboard
  43. Eminem Outlasts Cartoon Character On U.K. Chart Billboard
  44. Cartoon Character Topples Eminem On U.K. Chart Billboard
  45. Bob The Builder Ends Westlife's U.K. Chart Run Billboard