LONDON (Reuters) – Music star Adele soared straight to the top of the UK charts on Friday with her new album “30”, making a triumphant and record-breaking return.
One of the world’s best selling singer-songwriters, the Grammy Award winner released her fourth studio album last week, with critics and fans praising her honesty on the record she said she made to explain her divorce to her son Angelo, 9.
First week sales for “30” totalled 261,000, giving it the biggest opening week of the year so far, the Official Charts Company said. The figure is the biggest for an album since Ed Sheeran’s “Divide” in 2017 and the biggest for a female solo album since Adele’s last record, 2015’s “25”.
“It becomes Adele’s fourth UK Number 1 album; she has now reached Number 1 on the Official Albums Chart with all of her studio albums, a record for a female act,” the Official Charts Company said in a statement.
“All of Adele’s previous albums are also present in the chart this week; 25 (Number 15), 21 (Number 18) and 19 (Number 31).”
“30” was also the most-streamed album this past week, recording 55.7 million plays across its 12 songs, the Official Charts Company said.
Known for her ballads about heartbreak and nostalgia, Adele also topped the UK singles charts for a sixth week with “Easy On Me”, the first track to be released from “30”.
The song has overtaken her 2011 mega hit “Someone Like You” to become her longest-running Number 1 on the Official Singles Chart. “Oh My God” and “I Drink Wine”, two other singles from “30”, also made it into the top 5.
The 33-year-old is expected to top charts elsewhere. Earlier this week, Billboard said “30” was the fastest-selling album in the U.S. after just three days, citing initial data.
Like her previous albums, “30” is named after a milestone age in Adele’s life. The singer announced her split from her husband Simon Konecki in 2019.
(Reporting by Marie-Louise Gumuchian; Editing by Raissa Kasolowsky)