List of number-one singles of 2019 (Ireland)

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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
4 January"Sweet but Psycho" Ava Max [2]
11 January [3]
18 January [4]
25 January"7 Rings" Ariana Grande [5]
1 February [6]
8 February [7]
15 February"Break Up with Your Girlfriend, I'm Bored" [8]
22 February"7 Rings" [9]
1 March"Someone You Loved" Lewis Capaldi [10]
8 March [11]
15 March [12]
22 March [13]
29 March [14]
5 April [15]
12 April"Old Town Road" Lil Nas X [16]
19 April [17]
26 April [18]
3 May [19]
10 May"Hold Me While You Wait"Lewis Capaldi [20]
17 May"I Don't Care" Ed Sheeran and Justin Bieber [21]
24 May [22]
31 May [23]
7 June [24]
14 June [25]
21 June [26]
28 June"Señorita" Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello [27]
5 July [28]
12 July [29]
19 July [30]
26 July [31]
2 August [32]
9 August [33]
16 August [34]
23 August [35]
30 August"Dance Monkey" Tones and I [36]
6 September [37]
13 September [38]
20 September [39]
27 September [40]
4 October [41]
11 October [42]
18 October [43]
25 October"Ride It" Regard [44]
1 November"Lose You to Love Me" Selena Gomez [45]
8 November"Don't Start Now" Dua Lipa [46]
15 November [47]
22 November"Everything I Wanted" Billie Eilish [48]
29 November"Before You Go"Lewis Capaldi [49]
6 December [50]
13 December [51]
20 December [52]
27 December [53]

Number-one artists

PositionArtistWeeks at No. 1
1 Lewis Capaldi 12
2 Shawn Mendes 9
Camila Cabello
4 Tones and I 8
5 Ed Sheeran 6
Justin Bieber
7 Ariana Grande 5
8 Lil Nas X 4
9 Ava Max 3
10 Dua Lipa 2
11 Regard 1
Selena Gomez
Billie Eilish

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