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This is a summary of the year 2024 in British music.

Events

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January

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February

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March

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April

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May

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June

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July

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August

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September

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Bands formed

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Bands reformed

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Classical works

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New operas

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British music awards

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Charts and sales

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Number-one singles

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The singles chart includes a proportion for streaming.

Chart date
(week ending)
Song Artist(s) Chart sales References
4 January "Last Christmas" Wham! 96,653 [120]
11 January "Stick Season" Noah Kahan 59,000 [121]
18 January 65,834 [122]
25 January 72,235 [123]
1 February 82,424 [124]
8 February 76,191 [125]
15 February 71,175 [126]
22 February 70,862 [127]
29 February "Texas Hold 'Em" Beyoncé 59,272 [128]
7 March 73,280 [129]
14 March 62,113 [130]
21 March 53,005 [131]
28 March "Beautiful Things" Benson Boone 54,642 [132]
4 April 57,067 [133]
11 April "Texas Hold 'Em" Beyoncé 58,576 [134]
18 April "Too Sweet" Hozier 61,030 [135]
25 April 71,822 [136]
2 May "Fortnight" Taylor Swift featuring Post Malone 93,451 [137]
9 May "Espresso" Sabrina Carpenter 79,627 [138]
16 May 76,506 [139]
23 May 75,649 [140]
30 May 72,898 [141]
6 June 66,935 [142]
13 June "Houdini" Eminem 104,803 [143]
20 June 85,724 [144]
27 June "Please Please Please" Sabrina Carpenter 88,962 [145]
4 July 75,868 [146]
11 July 61,495 [147]
18 July "Espresso" 54,074 [148]
25 July 51,679 [149]
1 August "Please Please Please" 49,414 [150]
8 August 46,019 [151]
15 August "Guess" Charli XCX featuring Billie Eilish 56,709 [152]
22 August "Backbone" Chase & Status and Stormzy 58,554 [153]
29 August 49,017 [154]
5 September "Taste" Sabrina Carpenter 67,477 [155]
12 September 68,496 [156]
19 September 57,988 [157]

Number-one albums

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The albums chart includes a proportion for streaming.

Chart date
(week ending)
Album Artist(s) Chart sales References
4 January Christmas Michael Bublé 22,020 [158]
11 January Broken by Desire to Be Heavenly Sent Lewis Capaldi 8,513 [159]
18 January A Matter of Time Shed Seven 17,556 [160]
25 January Rolling Stone D-Block Europe 18,397 [161]
1 February Saviors Green Day 31,361 [162]
8 February Bitter Sweet Love James Arthur 16,901 [163]
15 February Prelude to Ecstasy The Last Dinner Party 32,846 [164]
22 February Stick Season Noah Kahan 21,145 [165]
29 February Tangk Idles 20,230 [166]
7 March Swing Fever Rod Stewart and Jools Holland 23,950 [167]
14 March Liam Gallagher John Squire Liam Gallagher and John Squire 39,395 [168]
21 March Eternal Sunshine Ariana Grande 38,207 [169]
28 March 16,292 [170]
4 April Audio Vertigo Elbow 17,658 [171]
11 April Cowboy Carter Beyoncé 39,990 [172]
18 April All Quiet on the Eastern Esplanade The Libertines 21,706 [173]
25 April Yummy James 18,542 [174]
2 May The Tortured Poets Department Taylor Swift 270,091 [175]
9 May 49,698 [176]
16 May Radical Optimism Dua Lipa 46,298 [177]
23 May The Tortured Poets Department Taylor Swift 29,740 [178]
30 May Hit Me Hard and Soft Billie Eilish 67,111 [179]
6 June The Tortured Poets Department Taylor Swift 40,636 [180]
13 June 24,495 [181]
20 June 35,941 [182]
27 June 17,648 [183]
4 July The Secret of Us Gracie Abrams 22,883 [184]
11 July The Tortured Poets Department Taylor Swift 14,017 [185]
18 July Happenings Kasabian 19,752 [186]
25 July The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce) Eminem 45,063 [187]
1 August 18,230 [188]
8 August 10,757 [189]
15 August The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess Chappell Roan 18,863 [190]
22 August This Is How Tomorrow Moves Beabadoobee 17,202 [191]
29 August F-1 Trillion Post Malone 19,223 [192]
5 September Short n' Sweet Sabrina Carpenter 89,658 [193]
12 September Definitely Maybe Oasis 52,376 [194]
19 September Luck and Strange David Gilmour 29,363 [195]

Number-one compilation albums

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The albums chart includes a proportion for streaming.

Chart date
(week ending)
Album Chart sales References
4 January Now Christmas 4,557 [196]
11 January Barbie the Album 3,236 [197]
18 January Wonka 2,760 [198]
25 January Now Yearbook Extra 1988 2,821 [199]
1 February Now 12" 80s: 1982 Part 1 2,850 [200]
8 February The Greatest Showman 2,695 [201]
15 February Hazbin Hotel 7,941 [202]
22 February 7,346 [203]
29 February 6,801 [204]
7 March 6,235 [205]
14 March 5,535 [206]
21 March 4,978 [207]
28 March Now Jukebox Classics 5,376 [208]
4 April Hazbin Hotel 3,999 [209]
11 April 3,708 [210]
18 April Now 117 10,351 [211]
25 April 3,820 [212]
2 May 2,817 [213]
9 May The Greatest Showman 2,766 [214]
16 May Now Yearbook 1974 5,030 [215]
23 May Eurovision Song Contest 2024 11,589 [216]
30 May 5,738 [217]
6 June 3,692 [218]
13 June Now Rock Anthems 3,593 [219]
20 June Now Yearbook Extra 1974 3,014 [220]
27 June The Greatest Showman 2,425 [221]
4 July 2,278 [222]
11 July Now Yearbook 1993 3,468 [223]
18 July The Greatest Showman 2,340 [224]
25 July Now 40 Years Part 2 3,362 [225]
1 August Twisters: The Album 3,118 [226]
8 August Now 118 10,008 [227]
15 August 4,071 [228]
22 August The Greatest Showman 2,754 [229]
29 August 2,721 [230]
5 September 2,701 [231]
12 September Now Yearbook 1987 5,137 [232]
19 September Now 80s 2024 3,589 [233]

Deaths

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See also

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Notes

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References

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