The Irish Albums Chart ranks the best-performing albums in Ireland, as compiled by the Official Charts Company on behalf of the Irish Recorded Music Association. [1]
Issue date | Album | Artist | Reference |
---|---|---|---|
5 January | ÷ | Ed Sheeran | [2] |
12 January | [3] | ||
19 January | Tales from the Backseat | The Academic | [4] |
26 January | The Greatest Showman: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | Various artists | [5] |
2 February | [6] | ||
9 February | [7] | ||
16 February | [8] | ||
23 February | [9] | ||
2 March | [10] | ||
9 March | [11] | ||
16 March | [12] | ||
23 March | [13] | ||
30 March | [14] | ||
6 April | [15] | ||
13 April | [16] | ||
20 April | [17] | ||
27 April | KOD | J. Cole | [18] |
4 May | Beerbongs & Bentleys | Post Malone | [19] |
11 May | ÷ | Ed Sheeran | [20] |
18 May | [21] | ||
25 May | [22] | ||
1 June | Wildness | Snow Patrol | [23] |
8 June | Ye | Kanye West | [24] |
15 June | The Greatest Showman: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | Various artists | [25] |
22 June | Reputation | Taylor Swift | [26] |
29 June | The Greatest Showman: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | Various artists | [27] |
6 July | Scorpion | Drake | [28] |
13 July | [29] | ||
20 July | [30] | ||
27 July | Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again: The Movie Soundtrack | Various artists | [31] |
3 August | [32] | ||
10 August | [33] | ||
17 August | [34] | ||
24 August | Sweetener | Ariana Grande | [35] |
31 August | [36] | ||
7 September | Kamikaze | Eminem | [37] |
14 September | [38] | ||
21 September | [39] | ||
28 September | [40] | ||
5 October | Politics of Living | Kodaline | [41] |
12 October | A Star Is Born | Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper | [42] |
19 October | [43] | ||
26 October | [44] | ||
2 November | [45] | ||
9 November | [46] | ||
16 November | [47] | ||
23 November | [48] | ||
30 November | [49] | ||
7 December | The Greatest Showman: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | Various artists | [50] |
14 December | A Star Is Born | Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper | [51] |
21 December | [52] | ||
28 December | [53] [54] |
Position | Country | Artist | Weeks at No. 1 |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Lady Gaga | 11 | |
Bradley Cooper | |||
3 | Ed Sheeran | 6 | |
4 | Eminem | 4 | |
5 | Drake | 3 | |
6 | Ariana Grande | 2 | |
7 | The Academic | 1 | |
J. Cole | |||
Post Malone | |||
Snow Patrol | |||
Kanye West | |||
Taylor Swift | |||
Kodaline |
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