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Olivia Dean Leads ARIA Charts Amid Coachella-Inspired Music Surge in Australia
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Olivia Dean holds #1 on ARIA charts as Laufey & BTS's RM surge. See the latest Coachella-fueled music chart shakeup in Australia.

AceShowbiz - Olivia Dean continues to dominate the Australian music scene, securing another impressive chart double on the ARIA Albums and Singles Charts as multiple artists benefit from the recent Coachella festival buzz.

Olivia Dean’s album The Art Of Loving (Universal) remains steadfast in the No. 1 spot on the ARIA Albums Chart, marking its twelfth non-consecutive week at the summit. This success comes as fellow artist Laufey’s A Matter of Time (AWAL) surges dramatically from No. 43 to No. 2 following the release of an extended edition titled The Final Hour.

Completing the top three albums this week is former BTS leader’s ARIRANG (Virgin Music Group/Geffen), which slips slightly from No. 2 to No. 3 in the chart published on Friday, April 17.

New arrivals also highlight significant momentum for both international and domestic talent. U.S. country artist Ella Langley debuts strongly at No. 4 with her album Dandelion (Columbia/Sony), a notable improvement compared to her 2024 album Hungover, which peaked at No. 26 and currently falls to No. 30. Langley also charts on the singles list with “Be Her,” which enters at No. 33.

Among Australian acts, Perth punk band Sly Withers presents the top new local release with To Be Honest, entering the chart at No. 11. This independently released album is the band’s fourth studio effort and marks their third ARIA Chart appearance, following their previous albums Gardens (2021) and Overgrown (2022), both of which peaked at No. 10.

English singer-songwriter Holly Humberstone makes her debut on the ARIA Albums Chart with her second album Cruel World (Universal), which enters at No. 18.

Following their headline appearances at Coachella, Sabrina Carpenter and Justin Bieber experience significant chart boosts. Carpenter’s albums Man’s Best Friend and Short N' Sweet climb from No. 13 to No. 5 and No. 11 to No. 7, respectively, both released by Island/Universal. Meanwhile, Bieber’s Swag (Def Jam/Universal) leaps from No. 54 to No. 12. His Coachella set also revitalizes interest in previous hits, with “Daisies” rising from No. 36 to No. 10 and “Yukon” jumping from No. 81 to No. 23 on the singles chart.

On the ARIA Singles Chart, Olivia Dean achieves a rare feat by replacing herself at No. 1. Her collaboration with Sam Fender, “Rein Me In” (Dew Process/Universal), ascends from No. 2 to No. 1 for a second non-consecutive week. Meanwhile, her solo track “Man In Need” drops from No. 1 to No. 2, and “So Easy (To Fall In Love)” remains steady at No. 6.

Another emerging act making waves after Coachella is the international girl group Katseye, who are preparing for a promotional visit to Australia. Their single “Pinky Up” (Interscope/Universal) debuts at No. 19, marking the top new entry of the week. This is the group’s second Top 50 hit, following “Gabriela,” which reached No. 27 earlier this year.

Rounding out the chart highlights, American musician Malcolm Todd earns his first ARIA Top 40 hit with the funky track “Earrings” (Columbia/Sony), which debuts at No. 34.

The recent Coachella festival has clearly energized the Australian music market, with several artists experiencing upward chart movements following their performances or related promotional activities. Olivia Dean’s sustained success at the top of the ARIA charts underscores her growing influence and widespread appeal in this vibrant musical landscape.

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