These are The Official UK Charts Company UK Official Dance Chart number one hits of 2002. [1] The dates listed in the menus below represent the Saturday after the Sunday the chart was announced, as per the way the dates are given in chart publications such as the ones produced by Billboard, Guinness, and Virgin.
Issue date | Song | Artist |
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5 January [a] | "Gotta Get Thru This" | Daniel Bedingfield |
12 January | "Body Rock" | Shimon & Andy C |
19 January | "Drifting Away" | Lange featuring Skye |
26 January | "Star Guitar" | The Chemical Brothers |
2 February | "The Drill" | Dirt Devils |
9 February | "Sleep Talk" | ATFC featuring Lisa Millett |
16 February | "So Lonely" | Jakatta |
23 February | "To Get Down" | Timo Maas |
2 March | "Thrill Me" | Junior Jack |
9 March | "Something" | Lasgo |
16 March | "Its Gonna Be (A Lovely Day)" | Brancaccio & Aisher |
23 March | "On the Run" | Tillmann Uhrmacher |
30 March | "Mindcircus" | Way Out West featuring Tricia Lee Hall |
6 April | "Shake Ur Body" | Shy FX & T-Power featuring Di |
13 April | "Lethal Industry" | DJ Tiësto |
20 April | "Lazy" | X-Press 2 featuring David Byrne |
27 April | "Lazy" | X-Press 2 featuring David Byrne |
4 May | "Come With Us/The Test" | The Chemical Brothers |
11 May | "At Night" | Shakedown |
18 May | "At Night" | Shakedown |
25 May | "La La Land" | Green Velvet |
1 June | "You Can't Go Home Again" | DJ Shadow |
8 June | "Punk" | Ferry Corsten |
15 June | "Madagascar" | Art of Trance |
22 June | "Love Story" | Layo & Bushwacka! |
29 June | "Get Me Off" | Basement Jaxx |
6 July | "Mother" | M Factor |
13 July | "Reckless Girl" | Beginerz |
20 July | "It Just Won't Do" | Tim Deluxe featuring Sam Obernik |
27 July | "It Just Won't Do" | Tim Deluxe featuring Sam Obernik |
3 August | "It Just Won't Do" | Tim Deluxe featuring Sam Obernik |
10 August | "Safe From Harm" | Narcotic Thrust |
17 August | "Fascinated" | Raven Maize |
24 August | "DJ Nation" | Nukleuz DJs |
31 August | "Just The Way You Are" | Milky |
7 September | "Rippin Kittin" | Golden Boy with Miss Kittin |
14 September | "Two Months Off" | Underworld |
21 September | "Two Months Off" | Underworld |
28 September | "Fly With Me" | Coloursound |
5 October | "Take Me with You" | Cosmos |
12 October | "Days Go By" | Dirty Vegas |
19 October | "Pressure Cooker" | G Club presents Banda Sonara |
26 October | "Shined On Me" | Praise Cats |
2 November | "Shiny Disco Balls" | Who Da Funk featuring Jessica Eve |
9 November | "Shiny Disco Balls" | Who Da Funk featuring Jessica Eve |
16 November | "LK (Carolina Carol Bela)" | D.Kay, Marky & XRS featuring Stamina MC |
23 November | "Diamond Life" | Little Louie Vega and Jay "Sinister" Sealee starring Julie McKnight |
30 November | "Obsession" | Tiësto featuring Junkie XL |
7 December | "Revolution" | BK |
14 December | "Revolution" | BK |
21 December | "Live Or Die / South Manz" | Dillinja |
28 December | "Wolf" | Shy FX |
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