Steps break Official Chart record with fourth Number 1 album The Platinum Collection: “What a way to celebrate our 25th birthday!”

They become the first British, mixed-gender group to achieve Number 1 albums across four consecutive decades - and join a very exclusive group including The Rolling Stones, Stereophonics and ABBA.
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Today is a big day of celebration for Steps, who have just gained their fourth Number 1 album in the UK – and first in 11 years – with The Platinum Collection 

Released to celebrate 25 years since Lisa, Faye, H, Claire and Lee first came together, Steps can now celebrate an additional milestone today; becoming the first British, mixed-gender group to earn a Number 1 album in four consecutive decades (1990’s, 2000’s, 2010’s and 2020’s).

In doing so, Steps join a very select club; other bands to have achieved this feat include the Rolling Stones (the first to do so, they’ve since become the first band to score Number 1 albums in six separate decades), Stereophonics and ABBA. While fellow pop legend Kylie Minogue became the first female artist to clinch a Number 1 album in five different decades with the release of DISCO back in November 2020. 

Steps previously hit the top spot on the Official Albums Chart with Steptacular (1999), Gold: Greatest Hits (2001) and The Ultimate Collection (2011).

MORE: Discover Steps’ Official Charts history in full here 

Speaking exclusively to OfficialCharts.com, Steps said, “We could NOT be more thrilled that our Platinum Collection is this week’s UK Official Number 1 album! We have the best fans in the world, and this is all down to their incredible support. 

“It’s unbelievable to think that we’ve now broken records, becoming the first British, mixed-gender group to score four Number 1 albums across four consecutive decades! What a way to celebrate our 25th birthday!” 

After a three-way chart battle this week against Aitch and Madonna, Steps come out on top as the most physically purchased and digitally downloaded album of the week in the UK. 

Watch Steps accept their record-breaking Official Albums Chart Number 1 Award for The Platinum Collection 

The most-streamed record of the week comes courtesy of Mancunian rapper Aitch who not only achieves his highest-peaking project yet on the Official Albums Chart, with debut studio album Close To Home debuting at Number 2, he also claims a chart first.
 
Aitch’s Close To Home becomes the first album to chart on the UK Official Albums Chart to include NFT technology, setting an exciting precedent for future artists to follow. Aitch fans can select a unique NFT collectible artwork bundled with a physical copy of the album. This historic moment follows just a matter of months after The Amazons’ forthcoming album was announced as the first ever release containing NFT content to be approved eligibility for the UK Official Albums Chart – that record is set to be released next month.

MORE: Read more about Aitch's chart first here

Further down, the Queen of Pop Madonna earns her mammoth 23rd UK Top 10 album with greatest hits collection Finally Enough Love, which enters at Number 3. Re-discover Madonna’s elaborate UK chart history here 

US rockers Panic! At The Disco – now comprised solely of Brendon Urie – claim another new entry inside the Top 5 this week, debuting with their seventh album Viva Las Vengeance (5), which becomes their fifth Top 10 album. 

Oasis are also celebrating a 25th anniversary with their third studio album and one of the fastest-selling records in history, Be Here Now, which re-enters the Top 10 this week (6) after previously topping the chart in 1997. Following a return to their pop-punk roots, Demi Lovato’s Holy Fvck becomes their fifth Top 10 album in the UK (7). 

Outside the Top 10, English synth-pop outfit Hot Chip’s eighth album Freakout/Release lands at Number 16, while heavy metal outfit Five Finger Death Punch earn their fifth UK Top 40 album with Afterlife at Number 19. 

Finally, sea shanty singers Fisherman’s Friends haul in their fourth Top 40 LP with the OST for One And All (39), taken from the new biographical sequel of the same name starring James Purefoy and singer Imelda May. 

See the full Official Albums Chart Top 100 here from 5.45pm.

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Damián

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Congrats to Steps!!!!

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Marko

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Demi Lovato with a terrible album. Hot Chip are way too low at 16 with their best album to date. Should be right at the top.

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de Sascha

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Nice to see Madonna being back in the charts where she belongs.
Bit of a shame that her feat on the Boyonce remix doesn't count towards the single charts.

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Damián

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Ohhh yessss

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RyanT

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what madonna beaten by an NFT album!! the shame..

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Dayv Morris

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steps didnt beat by an oldass remix album

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Pete Seaton

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first british mixed gender...

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Bengy

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When did the Rolling Stones become a mixed-gender group?

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JK

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never, you just need to learn to read well. the article never implied that The Rolling Stones were a mixed gender group, just the first group overall to achieve the same feat as Steps

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John Hawkins

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I think the sentence was ambiguously worded.

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RyanT

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mick jagger would be considered non binary by the gen z today! LOL

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JK

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Well, your thinking is wrong

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julesin09

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They edited the article to make it clearer so obviously the OP wasnt the only to have thought the same

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JK

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It wasn’t, own up your bad comprehension skills. Bye.