These are the Official Charts Company's UK Independent Albums Chart number ones of 2024.
Issue date | Album | Artist(s) | Record label | Ref. |
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5 January | My 21st Century Blues | Raye | Human Re Sources | [1] |
12 January [a] | A Matter of Time | Shed Seven | Cooking Vinyl | [2] |
19 January | Pick-Up Full of Pink Carnations | The Vaccines | Super Easy | [3] |
26 January | Hell, Fire and Damnation | Saxon | Militia Guard | [4] |
2 February | Ballad of a Bystander | The Reytons | The Reytons | [5] |
9 February | Natural Magick | Kula Shaker | Strange Folk | [6] |
16 February | Don't Take It Personal | Dizzee Rascal | Big Dirte 3 | [7] |
23 February [a] | Tangk | Idles | Partisan Records | [8] |
1 March | Millennials | The Snuts | Happy Artist | [9] |
8 March | The Mandrake Project | Bruce Dickinson | BMG | [10] |
15 March | Bleachers | Bleachers | Dirty Hit | [11] |
22 March | My 21st Century Blues | Raye | Human Re Sources | [12] |
29 March | Glasgow Eyes | The Jesus and Mary Chain | Fuzz Club | [13] |
5 April | Interplay | Ride | Wichita | [14] |
12 April | I Wonder if the World Knows | K'S | LAB | [15] |
19 April | Halo Effect | Kris Barras Band | Earache | [16] |
26 April | Orbital | Orbital | FFRR | [17] |
3 May | The Big Decider | The Zutons | Icepop | [18] |
10 May | Undefeated | Frank Turner | Xtra Mile | [19] |
17 May | A Place in Your Heart | Gabrielle | BMG | [20] |
24 May | Lives Outgrown | Beth Gibbons | Domino | [21] |
31 May | TRU | Meekz | Neighbourhood | [22] |
7 June | Golden Hour: Part.1 | Ateez | KQ Entertainment | [23] |
14 June | A Trip a Stumble a Fall Down on Your Knees | Seasick Steve | So Recordings | [24] |
21 June | Midnight Butterflies | Sea Girls | ALT | [25] |
28 June | 9 Sad Symphonies | Kate Nash | Kill Rock Stars | [26] |
5 July | Theatre of the Absurd Presents C'est la Vie | Madness | BMG | [27] |
12 July | Love Your Neighbour | The Rifles | Cooking Vinyl | [28] |
19 July | L.A. Times | Travis | BMG | [29] |
26 July | Heavy Jelly | Soft Play | [30] | |
2 August | =1 | Deep Purple | EarMUSIC | [31] |
9 August | No Name | Jack White | Third Man | [32] |
16 August [a] | This Is How Tomorrow Moves | Beabadoobee | Dirty Hit | [33] |
23 August | Satellites | The Script | BMG | [34] |
30 August | Romance | Fontaines D.C. | XL | [35] |
6 September | Wild God | Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds | PIAS | [36] |
13 September | Woof. | Fat Dog | Domino | [37] |
20 September | My Method Actor | Nilüfer Yanya | Ninja Tune | [38] |
27 September | Gary | Blossoms | Odd SK Recordings | [39] |
4 October [a] | Liquid Gold | Shed Seven | Cooking Vinyl | [40] |
11 October | The Last Flight | Public Service Broadcasting | SO Recordings | [41] |
18 October | Day By Day | Skinny Living | Skinny Living | [42] |
25 October [a] | Tension II | Kylie Minogue | BMG | [43] |
1 November | Pink Cactus Café | Courteeners | Ignition | [44] |
8 November | All Pleasure | Thus Love | Captured Tracks | [45] |
15 November [a] | Together at Home | Michael Ball and Alfie Boe | BMG | [46] |
22 November | [47] | |||
29 November | Mahashmashana | Father John Misty | Bella Union | [48] |
6 December | Together at Home | Michael Ball and Alfie Boe | BMG | [49] |
13 December | [50] | |||
20 December | Clifton Park | The Reytons | The Reytons | [51] |
27 December | Romance | Fontaines D.C. | XL | [52] |
The Official Progressive Albums Chart is a monthly album chart for progressive music sales compiled by the Official Charts Company and launched in September 2015. The first album to top the chart was Currents by Tame Impala.