Taylor Swift is the Queen of Christmas in Australia 1989 (Taylor's Edition) Retains the chart title for the eighth consecutive week.
With that feat, 1989 (Taylor's Edition) (via Universal) is the longest-running No. 1 album of 2023, surpassing Swift's own midnights, This led to seven consecutive weeks between January and July, ARIA reports.
Swift completes an unprecedented sweep ARIA Albums Chart in the year, and doubles in two major elevations. The American pop star's sales and streaming activity will reach Swift's peak in February 2024. Eras Tour A tour of Australia for seven stadium shows produced Border tourism.
Meanwhile, Australian alternative rock favorites Violent Soho return to No. 2 on the ARIA charts Hungry ghost (I O You/Universal), their third album. The LP is thanks to a 10th anniversary reissue Hungry ghost Logged in the top 50 for over a year. Violent Soho, who have announced an indefinite hiatus in 2022, have ruled the ARIA Albums Chart twice: with 2016 Waco and the 2020s Everything is A-OK.
Completing the Australian Albums Chart podium is Swift midnights, up to 4-3; Michael Bublé's double diamond is certified Christmas (Reprise/Warner) shined 8-4 nationally. Christmas reached number one in 2011 and logged 15 weeks at the summit, in six positions, ARIA reports.
On the over ARIA Singles Chart, Jake Harlow's “Lovin' on Me” (Atlantic/Warner) hits No. 1 for a sixth week, making the Louisville rapper the first new artist in six years to dominate Australia's charts during Christmas week.
As Harlow's hit gets all the love, Mariah Carey's „All I Want for Christmas Is You” (Columbia/Sony) becomes the sixth consecutive Christmas No. 1 was denied; Dec. On the ARIA chart released Friday 22nd, it rises 3-2 ahead of Tate McRae's „Greedy” (down 2-3 via RCA/Sony), Wham's „Last Christmas” (up 5-4 via Sony) and Brenda. Lee's “Rocking Around the Christmas Tree” (9-5 via Warner/Universal), respectively.