List of number-one singles of 2018 (Ireland)

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George Ezra's first number one hit, Shotgun, stayed at the top of the chart for nine consecutive weeks. George Ezra - Wanted on Voyage (tour).jpg
George Ezra's first number one hit, Shotgun, stayed at the top of the chart for nine consecutive weeks.
Lady Gaga gained her first number one in seven years when Shallow hit the top spot. Lady Gaga A Star is Born premire.png
Lady Gaga gained her first number one in seven years when Shallow hit the top spot.
Dua Lipa hit number one twice with IDGAF and One Kiss, a collaboration with Calvin Harris. Dua Lipa 09 28 2018 -32 (32856926018).jpg
Dua Lipa hit number one twice with IDGAF and One Kiss, a collaboration with Calvin Harris.

The Irish Singles Chart ranks the best-performing singles in Ireland, as compiled by the Official Charts Company on behalf of the Irish Recorded Music Association. [1]

Issue dateSongArtist(s)Reference
5 January"Perfect" Ed Sheeran [2]
12 January [3]
19 January [4]
26 January"IDGAF" Dua Lipa [5]
2 February"God's Plan" Drake [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"One Kiss" Calvin Harris and Dua Lipa [16]
20 April [17]
27 April"No Tears Left to Cry" Ariana Grande [18]
4 May"One Kiss"Calvin Harris and Dua Lipa [19]
11 May [20]
18 May [21]
25 May [22]
1 June [23]
8 June [24]
15 June [25]
22 June"Solo" Clean Bandit featuring Demi Lovato [26]
29 June"Shotgun" George Ezra [27]
6 July [28]
13 July [29]
20 July [30]
27 July [31]
3 August [32]
10 August [33]
17 August [34]
24 August [35]
31 August"Eastside" Benny Blanco, Halsey and Khalid [36]
7 September"Promises"Calvin Harris and Sam Smith [37]
14 September [38]
21 September [39]
28 September [40]
5 October [41]
12 October"Shallow" Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper [42]
19 October [43]
26 October [44]
2 November [45]
9 November"Thank U, Next"Ariana Grande [46]
16 November [47]
23 November [48]
30 November [49]
7 December [50]
14 December [51]
21 December"Sweet but Psycho" Ava Max [52]
28 December [53] [54]

Number-one artists

PositionArtistWeeks at No. 1
1 Calvin Harris 14
2 Drake 10
Dua Lipa
4 George Ezra 9
5 Ariana Grande 7
6 Sam Smith 5
7 Lady Gaga 4
Bradley Cooper
9 Ed Sheeran 3
10 Ava Max 2
11 Clean Bandit 1
Demi Lovato
Benny Blanco
Halsey
Khalid

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