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Also Westlife remain the EU act with the most #1 singles, and one of the EU acts with most #1 albums in the UK. :w00t:
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My DVD still hasn't arrived. I don't think there is anything I could do at this point. Maybe it will arrive eventually but if it doesn't, hopefully they will be kind enough to give me my money back once the crisis is over so I can buy the DVD again.
DVD remains at the top of music DVDs for 3rd week :)

Brian McFadden and Keith Duffy of Boyzone have released a new version as 'Boyzlife' of "You Needed Me" for Age UK - currently #5 on iTunes.

 

Spectrum Spotify streams :

 

Total: 66.5m

Hello My Love – 37 m

Better Man – 16.6 m

My Blood – 3.5 m

Dynamite – 5.9 m

Dance – 0.470 m

One Last Time – 0.520 m

Take me There – 0.482 m

Repair – 0.772 m

Without You – 0.5 m

L.O.V.E – 0.452 m

Another Life - 0.4 m

 

Total: 79.3m

 

 

Hello My Love – 41,3 m

Better Man – 19.5 m

My Blood – 5.5 m

Dynamite – 7.3 m

Dance – 0.730 m

One Last Time – 0.830 m

Take me There – 0.760 m

Repair – 1.250 m

Without You – 0.77 m

L.O.V.E – 0.720 m

Another Life - 0.63 m

 

 

 

Spectrum on spotify still on low numbers... Only Repair beyond the singles reached the million mark streams.... Seems like people are streaming more their older material....

Mark was supporting Childline cause and sang a few songs on his Instagram. His voice really is something else, so effortless. Also, I am glad he is talking about non-singles being sung on tour. Even a one-off gig would be cool

 

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of course they will. I have the feeling they might even throw out dynamite and sing Take me There and One Last Time..
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Music DVD album 4 weeks at #1, 3 weeks at #1 in Ireland after debuting at #5 on its first week.

 

Peaked and debuted at #13 in the overall UK Video Chart. The highest charting music DVD since Liam Gallagher in June 2019 and Westlife's highest in the said chart since Where Dreams Come True DVD peaked at #9 in 2001. Westlife's highest charting in the Official Video Chart is Uptown Girl DVD in 2001 peaked at #3

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DVD is at #1 for a 5th consecutive week! :o is this a record for them?
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Not yet although it already equalled the chart peak success of Uptown Girl and Where Dreams Come True, both peaked at #1 for five weeks each in 2001. Twenty is their fourteenth music video album officially released in the UK, eleven of which went to #1 as well with Coast to Coast in 2000 (3 weeks at #1), World of Our Own in 2002, Unbreakable in 2002 (8 consecutive weeks at #1, their longest), Number Ones in 2005, Face to Face in 2006, Back Home in 2007, 10 Years in 2008 (3 weeks at #1), and Farewell in 2012 (4 weeks at #1).

 

It rose to #56 last week in the overall video chart from #72 the week before. During those two weeks, they were the only act credited to music to chart in the top 100. This week, they are stuck at #56. In Ireland, four weeks at #1.

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they are doing this so people will buy the DVD from last year's tour and it remains at the top for another couple of months or so.....
Did the Wembley show even sell ?
Did the Wembley show even sell ?

 

 

we are not sure but why not? they could sell out Croke Park twice in a smaller city... Also this is the only date not cancelled yet....

I assume they are bigger in Ireland ?

 

I was shocked that Wembley was announced.

Yes, Wembley did sell, I think 90% of the tickets have been sold out.

 

And of course they aren't canceling the tour for better DVD sales, that would be ridiculous

Yes, Wembley did sell, I think 90% of the tickets have been sold out.

 

And of course they aren't canceling the tour for better DVD sales, that would be ridiculous

 

that was a joke.... :rolleyes:

that was a joke.... :rolleyes:

 

Sorry but without a smiley face or something similar, it is sometimes hard to notice a joke.

it was on purpose - i wanted the haters to come and hate me :)

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