Olivia Dean Continues Chart Dominance as Teh Beatles‘ ‘anthology’ Re-Emerges in Australia
Sydney, Australia – Olivia Dean’s “Man I Need” holds firm at No. 1 on the ARIA Singles Chart for a second consecutive week, following a standout performance at the 2025 ARIA Awards and a subsequent open-air concert at Fleet Steps. The English singer’s success extends to her album The Art of Loving, which climbs to No. 2 on the ARIA Albums Chart,demonstrating sustained popularity with Australian audiences.
The enduring appeal of The beatles also marked this week’s charts, with their Anthology series experiencing a resurgence. anthology 1 re-enters the albums chart at No. 20, mirroring its 1995 success-the year the original eight-part TV series aired. Anthology 2 and Anthology 3 follow at No. 2 and No. 3 respectively, while the complete Anthology Collection debuts at No. 32. To date, The Beatles have achieved 14 No.1 albums in Australia, according to ARIA.
further chart movement includes Dean’s additional tracks “So Easy (To Fall In Love)” (up to No. 4), “Nice To Each Other” (up to No.8), and “Let Alone The One You Love” (up to No. 25), all reaching new peak positions. K-pop group Stray Kids achieves their best australian chart performance with Do It, debuting at No. 10-surpassing the No. 64 peak of their 2023 release, Lalalala. Members Felix and Bangchan both have Australian ties, having been born in Sydney and raised ther, respectively.
Canadian singer Tate McRae enters the top 20 with “Nobody’s Girl” at No. 19. Meanwhile, tame Impala remains the sole australian artist represented in the top 50 with “Dracula,” which falls from No. 28 to No. 33.