List of number-one digital albums of 2013 (Australia)

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The ARIA Albums Chart ranks the best-performing albums and extended plays (EPs) in Australia. Its data, published by the Australian Recording Industry Association, is based collectively on the weekly digital sales of albums and EPs. [1]

Contents

Chart history

DateAlbumArtist(s)Ref.
7 January + Ed Sheeran [2]
14 January [3]
21 January The Heist Macklemore & Ryan Lewis [4]
28 January [5]
4 February Flume Flume [6]
11 February [7]
18 February Holy Fire Foals [8]
25 February Push the Sky Away Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds [9]
4 March Zion Hillsong United [10]
11 March March Fires Birds of Tokyo [11]
18 March The Next Day David Bowie [12]
25 March The 20/20 Experience Justin Timberlake [13]
1 April All the Little Lights Passenger [14]
8 April Sempiternal Bring Me the Horizon [15]
15 AprilAll the Little LightsPassenger [16]
22 April To Be Loved Michael Bublé [17]
29 April Bankrupt! Phoenix [18]
6 May Universus ShockOne [19]
13 May Home Rudimental [20]
20 May The Great Gatsby: Music from Baz Luhrmann's Film Various Artists [21]
27 May Random Access Memories Daft Punk [22]
3 June [23]
10 JuneThe Great Gatsby: Music from Baz Luhrmann's FilmVarious Artists [24]
17 June Departures Bernard Fanning [25]
24 June Yeezus Kanye West [26]
1 July More Than a Dream Harrison Craig [27]
8 July Circus in the Sky Bliss n Eso [28]
15 July Magna Carta Holy Grail Jay-Z [29]
22 July [30]
29 July Asymmetry Karnivool [31]
5 AugustAll The Little LightsPassenger [32]
12 August King Amongst Many Horrorshow [33]
19 August Atlas Rüfüs [34]
26 August Harlequin Dream Boy & Bear [35]
2 September Paradise Valley John Mayer [36]
9 September Yours Truly Ariana Grande [37]
16 September AM Arctic Monkeys [38]
23 September True Avicii [39]
30 September Nothing Was the Same Drake [40]
7 October Pure Heroine Lorde [41]
14 October Bangerz Miley Cyrus [42]
21 October Lightning Bolt Pearl Jam [43]
28 October Triple J's Like a Version Volume 9 Various Artists [44]
4 November Prism Katy Perry [45]
11 November The Marshall Mathers LP 2 Eminem [46]
18 November Artpop Lady Gaga [47]
25 November Dami Im Dami Im [48]
2 December Midnight Memories One Direction [49]
9 December Taylor Henderson Taylor Henderson [50]
16 December Christmas Michael Bublé [51]
23 December Beyoncé Beyoncé [52]
30 DecemberChristmasMichael Bublé [53]

Number-one artists

PositionArtistWeeks at No. 1
1Michael Bublé3
1Passenger3
2Daft Punk2
2Ed Sheeran2
2Flume2
2Jay-Z2
2Macklemore & Ryan Lewis2
3Arctic Monkeys1
3Ariana Grande1
3Avicii1
3Bernard Fanning1
3Beyoncé1
3Birds of Tokyo1
3Bliss n Eso1
3Boy & Bear1
3Bring Me the Horizon1
3Dami Im1
3David Bowie1
3Drake1
3Eminem1
3Foals1
3Harrison Craig1
3Hillsong United1
3Horrorshow1
3John Mayer1
3Justin Timberlake1
3Karnivool1
3Kanye West1
3Katy Perry1
3Lorde1
3Miley Cyrus1
3Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds1
3One Direction1
3Pearl Jam1
3Phoenix1
3Rudimental1
3Rüfüs1
3ShockOne1

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