“Carry You Home” by Alex Warren/Ella Henderson has debuted at #43. I think this might be Henderson’s first entry in the ARIA Singles Chart since her breakthrough hit “Ghost” peaked at number three in 2014.
“Yellow” by Coldplay re-enters at #50.
Albums
no change at the top with “Short n Sweet” by Sabrina Carpenter retaining top spot.
It’s interesting because I remember hearing this track on TotP on the BBC in July last year thinking - oh this will be a hit in Aus in no time. But its airplay in this country has been sporadic.
I’ve been hearing a lot of this song since October last year, particularly on Nova, KIIS, 2Day FM and even on Hope 103.2 as well.
Also good to hear Ella Henderson’s vocals back on the airwaves after she disappeared a decade ago following the release of her breakthrough hit “Ghost” in 2014.
Fun fact: Henderson appeared on the British X Factor in 2012 and was mentored by Tulisa Contostavlos, the same woman who mentored Little Mix when they won the previous year.
Henderson was the last remaining act of Tulisa’s and was eliminated a few weeks before the final.
The ‘Tooheys on Tour’ dates:
January 25: Entrance Leagues Club, Bateau Bay
January 31: Beach Road Hotel, Bondi Beach
February 1: Mona Vale Hotel, Mona Vale
Regional music festival Groovin the Moo has been cancelled for the second year in a row, just a week after Splendour in the Grass canned its 2025 event.
Organisers made the announcement in a statement posted to Instagram, “Groovin the Moo won’t be happening in 2025, while we… pic.twitter.com/LOk0msgRNY
“Messy” by Lola Young has knocked “APT.” by Rose/Bruno Mars off top spot. It is Young’s first number one single in Australia and comes off the back of her recent tour of the country.
“Sports Car” by Tate McRae debuts at number ten.
Albums
“I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 2)” by Teddy Swims has debuted at number one.
“Can’t Rush Greatness” by Central Cee has debuted just behind Swims at number two.