Olivia Dean Tops U.K. Charts, Justin Bieber Gains Post-Coachella Boost
Olivia Dean has claimed a second career chart double in the U.K. dated April 17. Her album The Art of Loving and the Sam Fender collaboration “Rein Me In” both sit at No. 1.
She first achieved this double in October 2025. Both release have now spent eight non-consecutive weeks atop their respective charts, Filmogaz.com confirms.
“Rein Me In” originally appeared on Sam Fender’s People Watching album. A new version featuring Dean arrived in June 2025. The track has reached No. 64 on the Billboard Hot 100, marking Fender’s first entry there.
Albums chart rundown
Jack Savoretti’s We Will Always Be the Way We Were finishes at No. 2. RAYE’s This Music May Contain Hope sits at No. 3 amid a major North American tour.
Holly Humberstone debuts at No. 4 with her second album, Cruel World. BTS’ ARIRANG retains the No. 5 position.
Ella Langley’s Dandelion bows at No. 7, marking her first Official Albums Chart appearance. Enter Shikari’s surprise LP Lose Your Self lands at No. 16.
Singles chart snapshot
- 1 — “Rein Me In” (Olivia Dean and Sam Fender)
- 2 — Tame Impala, “Dracula”
- 3 — Alex Warren, “Fever Dream”
- 4 — sombr, “Homewrecker”
- 5 — Dominic Fike, “Babydoll”
KATSEYE drew one of the weekend’s largest crowds. Their song “PINKY Up” debuts at No. 11, their best chart finish to date.
Festival effects and streaming spikes
Justin Bieber Gains Post-Coachella Boost after a divisive headline set. His catalogue saw measurable streaming and chart movement.
“Beauty and a Beat” from 2012 jumped 358% week-on-week to reach No. 11. That matched and improved on its previous peak of No. 16.
Other Bieber tracks also rose. “Daisies” sits at No. 15, and “Yukon” appears at No. 26.
On the albums chart, Purpose (2015) returns at No. 25. His 2025 project Swag is at No. 37.
Olivia Dean Tops U.K. Charts for the second time this career stage. Filmogaz.com will continue tracking weekly movements and updates.