This is a list of albums that reached number-one on the Irish Independent Albums Chart in 2020. The charts were compiled by Irish Recorded Music Association (IRMA).
Issue date | Album | Artist | Label | Ref |
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3 January | Live at the Olympia | The Coronas | So Far So Good | [1] |
10 January | Erratic Cinematic | Gerry Cinnamon | Little Runaway | |
17 January | A Beginners Guide to Bravery | David Keenan | Rubyworks | |
24 January | Erratic Cinematic | Gerry Cinnamon | Little Runaway | |
31 January | Hotspot | Pet Shop Boys | x2 | |
7 February | Erratic Cinematic | Gerry Cinnamon | Little Runaway | |
14 February | ||||
21 February | Teenage Wildlife: 25 Years of Ash | Ash | Echo | |
28 February | Map of the Soul: 7 | BTS | Big Hit | |
6 March | Loving Everywhere I Go | Hudson Taylor | Rubyworks | |
13 March | How I'm Feeling | Lauv | Lauv | |
20 March | Citizens of Boomtown | The Boomtown Rats | BMG | |
27 March | How I'm Feeling | Lauv | Lauv | |
3 April | ADHD | Joyner Lucas | Twenty Nine Music Group | |
10 April | ||||
17 April | How I'm Feeling | Lauv | Lauv | |
24 April | The Bonny | Gerry Cinnamon | Little Runaway | |
1 May | ||||
8 May | ||||
15 May | ||||
22 May | ||||
29 May | Dissimulation | KSI | RBC | |
5 June | ||||
12 June | ||||
19 June | One Day at a Time | Kodaline | B-Unique | |
26 June | Punisher | Phoebe Bridgers | Dead Oceans | |
3 July | Dissimulation | KSI | RBC | |
10 July | ||||
17 July | ||||
24 July | ||||
31 July | Alive - Cork Opera House 2019 | Mick Flannery | Rosaleen | |
7 August | True Love Waits | The Coronas | So Far So Good | |
14 August | A Hero's Death | Fontaines D.C. | Partisan | |
21 August | ||||
28 August | Clouds | Walking on Cars | Walking On Cars | |
4 September | A Hero's Death | Fontaines D.C. | Partisan | |
11 September | Tattletales | 6ix9ine | ScumGang | |
18 September | A Hero's Death | Fontaines D.C. | Partisan | |
25 September | RTJ4 | Run the Jewels | BMG | |
2 October | Ultra Mono | Idles | Partisan | |
9 October | Róisín Machine | Róisín Murphy | Skint | |
16 October | Revelino | Revelino | Mercenary | |
23 October | No Sound Ever Dies | Emperor of Ice Cream | Fifa | |
30 October | AM | Arctic Monkeys | Domino | |
6 November | ||||
13 November | Disco | Kylie Minogue | BMG | |
20 November | Young Dumb Thrills | McFly | ||
27 November | Be | BTS | Big Hit | |
4 December | Anniversary Collection - The Best Of | Nathan Carter | Sharpe Music | |
11 December | ||||
18 December | A Holly Dolly Christmas | Dolly Parton | Butterfly/12Tone Music | |
25 December | Anniversary Collection - The Best of | Nathan Carter | Sharpe Music |
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