List of number-one albums of 2015 (Netherlands)

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The Dutch Albums Chart ranks the best-performing albums in the Netherlands, as compiled by GfK Dutch Charts.

Issue dateAlbumArtistReference
3 January x Ed Sheeran [1]
10 January [2]
17 January [2]
24 JanuaryRivals Kensington [3]
31 January United We Are Hardwell [4]
7 FebruaryRecht uit m'n hart – Ballades Jan Smit [5]
14 February [6]
21 FebruaryAll in Good Time Racoon [7]
28 February [8]
7 March7 Layers Dotan [9]
14 March Rebel Heart Madonna [10]
21 March Tracker Mark Knopfler [11]
28 March [12]
4 April Reason Selah Sue [13]
11 AprilShades of BlackKovacs [14]
18 AprilBetter Than Home Beth Hart [15]
25 AprilAchter glas Boudewijn de Groot [16]
2 May [17]
9 May Wilder Mind Mumford & Sons [18]
16 MayMijn muziek, mijn passieDjango Wagner [19]
23 May Pass It On Douwe Bob [20]
30 MayKenny BKenny B [21]
6 JuneVoorbij de horizonAncora [22]
13 June Drones Muse [23]
20 June [24]
27 JuneEn hoe het dan ook weer dag wordtMaaike Ouboter [25]
4 July [26]
11 JulyLiefde is levenHenk Bernard [27]
18 July [28]
25 July Currents Tame Impala [29]
1 August Amused to Death Roger Waters [30]
8 August Blood Lianne La Havas [31]
15 August Compton Dr. Dre [32]
22 August [33]
29 August [34]
5 SeptemberToppers In Concert 2015 – Crazy Summer Gerard, Jeroen & René [35]
12 September The Book of Souls Iron Maiden [36]
19 SeptemberToppers in Concert 2015 – Crazy SummerGerard, Jeroen & René [37]
26 SeptemberOpen Nick & Simon [38]
3 October II The Common Linnets [39]
10 October In Dream Editors [40]
17 OctoberMorgen Guus Meeuwis [41]
24 OctoberRaar maar waar – 36 Kinderen voor Kinderen [42]
31 October Sounds Good Feels Good 5 Seconds of Summer [43]
7 November Embrace Armin van Buuren [44]
14 NovemberGreatest Hits Anouk [45]
21 November Purpose Justin Bieber [46]
28 November 25 Adele [47]
5 December [48]
12 December [49]
19 December [50]
26 December [51]

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