Harry Styles Sees His Albums Soar After His Concert Residency Wraps

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Harry Styles sees half of all his albums return to the charts in the U.K. as his London concert residency finishes. His latest lives inside the top 10 almost everywhere. NEW YORK, NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 19: Harry Styles attends the "Don't Worry Darling" photo call at AMC Lincoln Square Theater on September 19, 2022 in New York City. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/WireImage)

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A little more than a week ago, Harry Styles finished his residency at Wembley Stadium in London. The Grammy winner performed 12 shows beginning in mid-June, making history by filling one of the world's great venues a dozen times. The Wembley Stadium concerts were part of his Together, Together tour, which features 68 shows, and which sees the singer-songwriter traveling to just seven cities. London followed Amsterdam, and later in July, Styles will head to Brazil to perform in São Paulo, then Mexico City, then a more-than-month-long run at Madison Square Garden in New York City, before his trek wraps in Australia before the end of the year.

British fans of the one-time One Direction member celebrated the end of his London concerts by returning to his solo catalog. This week, multiple albums by the pop and rock superstar return to the charts, and nearly every piece of music that's present on any list in the U.K. gains ground.

Harry Styles’s Self-Titled Debut Album Returns

This frame, Harry Styles, the musician's self-titled debut full-length, lives on a trio of tallies, and it returns to each and every one of them. Harry Styles is back on the Official Albums Sales, Official Physical Albums and Official Album Downloads charts, reentering at Nos. 67, 68 and 95, respectively.

Fine Line Reenters Three Charts in the U.K.

Fine Line, his sophomore solo set, also breaks back onto three rankings, while at the same time surging on another two. Fine Line makes its way back to the same rosters as Harry Styles, appearing again on the Official Albums Sales, Official Physical Albums and Official Album Downloads charts at Nos. 66, 69 and 74, respectively.

Fine Line is a top 40 win once more on the Official Albums Streaming chart, where it leaps to No. 27. The set nearly matches that position on the Official Albums rundown, the main ranking of the most-consumed collections in the U.K., where it ascends from No. 33 to No. 28.

Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally. Lives Within the Top 10

Earlier this year, Styles delivered his highly-anticipated fourth project, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally., and that is the album he is largely promoting on his Together, Together tour. This frame, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally. lands on half a dozen rankings in the U.K., and it's a top 10 win on all but one of them. Coincidentally, the singer's latest LP climbs to seventh place on three rosters while holding inside the top five on two of the most competitive registers.

Here is where Harry Styles' Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally. charts in the U.K. this week.

  • Official Albums Streaming - No. 3
  • Official Albums - No. 4
  • Official Albums Sales - No. 7
  • Official Physical Albums - No. 7
  • Official Vinyl Albums - No. 7
  • Official Album Downloads - No. 11

Harry’s House Slips on Every U.K. Chart It Appears On

Only Harry's House, his Grammy-winning third full-length, fails to either return or climb. Harry's House is present on five rundowns across the Atlantic, and it drops on all of them. The set holds inside the top 40 on both the Official Albums Streaming and Official Albums charts, dipping slightly to Nos. 31 and 32, respectively. When it comes to purchases, Harry's House barely manages to hang on and sits in the lower reaches of a trio of sales rosters.

“American Girls," “As It Was,” “Aperture” and “Sign of the Times”

Four hit songs by Styles are charting in the U.K., and notably, they come from three different albums. "American Girls," his debut solo track "Sign of the Times" and "Aperture," which introduced Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally., take up space on the Official Singles chart, settling at Nos. 4, 20 and 22, respectively. "As It Was," perhaps the biggest smash of his career, reenters two sales rosters, and all four are streaming wins once more.

ForbesHarry Styles’s Concert Residency Helps His Catalog Soar Back Onto The ChartsBy Hugh McIntyre
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