LINKIN PARK reach #1 in the UK album chart. Among the singles, first always GRACIE ABRAMS

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Linkin Park hit number one in the UK album charts for the fourth time with “From Zero”.

This is the first album as a leader with the band's new lineup, consisting of Mike Shinoda, Brad Delson, Joe Hahn, Dave Farrell, Emily Armstrong and Colin Brittain.

Before the death of singer Chester Bennington in 2017, Linkin Park had reached number one in the UK with Meteora (2003), Minutes to Midnight (2007) and Living Things (2012).

Among the new entries in the UK charts come the FLOwhich with their debut “Access All Areas” they go straight in at number 3, marking the best placing for a British R&B group for 23 years.

Another new entry is found at number four with the ATEEZ and GOLDEN HOUR: Part.2 marking the Korean band's fourth consecutive Top 10 album.

SINGLES

In the Singles Chart second week at number one for Gracie Abrams and his song “That's So True”.

VINYLS

“From Zero” by Linkin Park it is also in first place in the official vinyl album chart, confirming itself as the best-selling album of the week in physical format.

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