This is a list of albums that reached number-one on the Irish Independent Albums Chart in 2021. The charts were compiled by Irish Recorded Music Association (IRMA).
Issue date | Album | Artist | Label | Ref |
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1 January | AM | Arctic Monkeys | Domino | [1] |
8 January | ||||
15 January | ||||
22 January | Spare Ribs | Sleaford Mods | Rough Trade | |
29 January | Isles | Bicep | Ninja Tune | |
5 February | Collapsed in Sunbeams | Arlo Parks | Transgressive | |
12 February | Shore | Fleet Foxes | Anti | |
19 February | AM | Arctic Monkeys | Domino | |
26 February | As the Love Continues | Mogwai | Rock Action | |
5 March | Awake You Lie | Wyvern Lingo | Rubyworks | |
12 March | AM | Arctic Monkeys | Domino | |
19 March | Wild West | Central Cee | Central Cee | |
26 March | ||||
2 April | For Those I Love | For Those I Love | September Recordings | |
9 April | 1963 | Apella | Apella | |
16 April | Live At Sydney Opera House | Glen Hansard | Plateau | |
23 April | Flu Game | AJ Tracey | Revenge | |
30 April | ||||
7 May | If I Could Make It Go Quiet | Girl in Red | World In Red | |
14 May | Flu Game | AJ Tracey | Revenge | |
21 May | Skellig | David Gray | Laugh A Minute | |
28 May | Loveless | My Bloody Valentine | Domino | |
4 June | AM | Arctic Monkeys | ||
11 June | Blue Weekend | Wolf Alice | Dirty Hit | |
18 June | Back the Way We Came: Vol. 1 (2011–2021) | Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds | Sour Mash | |
25 June | Inside (The Songs) | Bo Burnham | Imperial | |
2 July | Town's Dead | Kojaque | PIAS | |
9 July | Inside (The Songs) | Bo Burnham | Imperial | |
16 July | ||||
23 July | All Over the Place | KSI | BMG | |
30 July | If This Is Rock and Roll, I Want My Old Job Back | The Saw Doctors | Shamtown | |
6 August | 20 | David Kitt | David Kitt | |
13 August | All Over the Place | KSI | BMG | |
20 August | Loving in Stereo | Jungle | Caiola | |
27 August | Fever Dreams | Villagers | Domino | |
3 September | All Over the Place | KSI | BMG | |
10 September | ||||
17 September | In the Game | Mick Flannery and Susan O'Neill | Rosa | |
24 September | ||||
1 October | The Art of Disappearing | Pa Sheehy | Stone Boat | |
8 October | 25 | Adele | XL | |
15 October | ||||
22 October | ||||
29 October | ||||
5 November | ||||
12 November | Kid A Mnesia | Radiohead | ||
19 November | 25 | Adele | ||
26 November | ||||
3 December | ||||
10 December | ||||
17 December | Little Old Town | Nathan Carter | Sharpe Music | |
24 December | ||||
31 December | 25 | Adele | XL |
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