It's the second time Dean has pulled off the feat in her career so far.

Olivia Dean has scored the second U.K. chart double of her career with concurrent No. 1s on the albums and singles charts dated April 17. Dean first achieved the feat in October 2025 and has repeated it once again with The Art of Loving at the summit of the U.K.’s Official Albums Chart, and “Rein Me In,” a joint track with Sam Fender, at the top spot on the Official Singles Chart. The Art of Loving, Dean’s sophomore album, is now in its eighth non-consecutive week at No. 1; “Rein Me In” has also scored eight non-consecutive weeks as the nation’s biggest song.

The latter first appeared on Fender’s People Watching LP with Dean joining for a new version in June 2025. The song is up to No. 64 on the Billboard Hot 100, Fender’s debut appearance on the charts. On the Official Albums Chart, Dean sees off competition from Jack Savoretti, whose We Will Always Be the Way We Were finishes at No. 2.

Amid a massive North American tour, RAYE’s This Music May Contain Hope finishes the week at No. 3, while Holly Humberstone debuts at No. 4 with her second album, Cruel World. BTS’ ARIRANG holds its position at No. 5. Ella Langley’s Dandelion is at No. 7, her first appearance on the Official Albums Chart, while Enter Shikari’s surprise LP Lose Your Self lands at No. 16.

On the Official Singles Chart, “Rein Me In” is closely followed by Tame Impala’s “Dracula” which moves up one spot to No. 2. Alex Warren’s “Fever Dream” lifts two spots to No. 3, while sombr’s “Homewrecker” closes at No. 4 and Dominic Fike’s “Babydoll” comes in at No. 5. Justin Bieber is among the acts to see their catalogue earn a post-Coachella bump.

Following his divisive headlining set, Bieber sees 2012 track “Beauty and a Beat” spike 358% week-on-week to land at No. 11 on the Singles Chart, an improvement on its previous peak (No. 16), with “Daisies” (No. 15) and “Yukon” (No. 26) also benefitting. On the Albums Chart, his 2015 LP, Purpose, is at No. 25 with 2025’s Swag placing at No. 37. KATSEYE, who drew one of the weekend’s biggest crowds, see “PINKY Up” debut at No. 11 for the group’s best ever finish.