List of number-one albums of 2024 (Finland)

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This is the complete list of number-one albums in Finland in 2024 according to the Official Finnish Charts compiled by Musiikkituottajat. The chart is based on sales of physical and digital albums as well as music streaming.

Contents

Chart history

Number-one albums of 2024 in Finland
WeekAlbumArtist(s)Reference(s)
Week 1RäppäriIbe [1]
Week 2SoittorasiaPehmoaino [2]
Week 3 [3]
Week 4 [4]
Week 5 [5]
Week 6 [6]
Week 7 Vultures 1 Kanye West and Ty Dolla Sign [7]
Week 8Hyvikset ja pahikset Kuumaa [8]
Week 9 [9]
Week 10 Exit Emotions Blind Channel [10]
Week 11 Invincible Shield Judas Priest [11]
Week 12 III – Tri-Logy Kingston Wall [12]
Week 13Seuraavassa elämässä Suvi Teräsniska [13]
Week 14Hyvikset ja pahiksetKuumaa [14]
Week 15SoittorasiaPehmoaino [15]
Week 16Hyvikset ja pahiksetKuumaa [16]
Week 17Pisara meressä [17]
Week 18 [18]
Week 19 [19]
Week 20 [20]
Week 21 Hit Me Hard and Soft Billie Eilish [21]
Week 22 [22]
Week 23 [23]
Week 24Pisara meressäKuumaa [24]
Week 25Hit Me Hard and SoftBillie Eilish [25]
Week 26Pisara meressäKuumaa [26]
Week 27 [27]
Week 28 [28]
Week 29 The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce) Eminem [29]
Week 30Pisara meressäKuumaa [30]
Week 31 [31]
Week 32 [32]
Week 33Hit Me Hard and SoftBillie Eilish [33]
Week 34Pelkkää patee Pate Mustajärvi [34]
Week 35 Short n' Sweet Sabrina Carpenter [35]
Week 36Time II Wintersun [36]
Week 37YunoAveragekidluke [37]
Week 38 [38]
Week 39 Yesterwynde Nightwish [39]
Week 40 [40]
Week 41 [41]
Week 42RoadmanTuristi [42]
Week 43 [43]
Week 44 [44]
Week 45Kunpa oisin kertonutMirella [45]
Week 46 [46]
Week 47 [47]
Week 48 [48]
Week 49 [49]

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