Posted Wednesday at 09:592 days Ed Sheeran releases his Play album on September 12th. It's difficult to predict what he will open with at this stage of his career - he's clearly past his imperial phase now, but he should still be able to open with decent numbers for 2025. What do we think?
Wednesday at 10:032 days Subtract opened with 76k (14k from streaming). Will guess this one opens similarly
Wednesday at 10:082 days Possibly now gonna say just over the 100k mark as some tour dates in the UK have just been announced today which I think may perhaps boost it a tiny bit more.
Wednesday at 10:202 days Author 11 minutes ago, gasman449 said:Subtract opened with 76k (14k from streaming). Will guess this one opens similarlyThis one will be buoyed by 4 top 40 hits though and Subtract only had 1, so I would expect slightly higher numbers
Wednesday at 10:442 days Im gonna "Play" it safe and vote 80k just above subtract, yes its had 4 top 40w and we actually had more of a taste of it than subtract, but they have been very diversely received, yes its been on preorder much longer than subtract too but as someone else has already said he really is in his hard to predict era
Wednesday at 12:362 days I said in another thread somewhere I think I expected him to open with about 150k... I didn't realise '-' *only* debuted with 76k... so I will readjust and say, still over 100k but more in the 108k range.
Wednesday at 12:452 days He’s had a couple of hits off this album but I’m not sure how big a fanbase he has to multi-buy formats. I’m going to say somewhere close to his last album and say 60-70k or so. Not a bomb by any means but he’s way past his commercial peak.
Wednesday at 12:482 days Still reckon he should get an easy number 1 even if @Tafty has bought jades album 60k times
Wednesday at 13:132 days 2 hours ago, Bjork said:It's also been on pre-order for so many many months, 100k minimumCome on it been on preorder since April, similar to many bands currently.
Wednesday at 13:172 days 3 minutes ago, Steve201 said:Come on it been on preorder since April, similar to many bands currently.the new normal is much shorter pre-ordering times, especially for big namesit's only the small indie bands that need 6 months
Wednesday at 13:202 days 2 minutes ago, Bjork said:the new normal is much shorter pre-ordering times, especially for big namesit's only the small indie bands that need 6 monthsNope, the likes of Olivia Dean, Lola Young and Joy Crookes have all been on preorder since May!Taylor Swift and the likes know at this stage if their career they don’t need any preorders, they could release on the day the albums announced but that isn’t the same for everyone or is the new normal. Edited Wednesday at 13:212 days by Steve201
Wednesday at 13:512 days I think it will do less than his last album but not by a lot. Going with 65k.
Wednesday at 13:562 days He’s been pushing formats like crazy I’m going with 80/90k I think Jade will be at 2 with around 18/20k now she’s done the signings
Wednesday at 14:102 days 13 minutes ago, Mr. C. Joel said:He’s been pushing formats like crazy I’m going with 80/90kI think Jade will be at 2 with around 18/20k now she’s done the signingsTwenty One Pilots are also releasing that week - they sold 34.6k first week with their last album.
Wednesday at 14:132 days I reckon JADE will be #4 at best with ~23k sold, behind Ed, 21P and Sabrina.
Wednesday at 14:352 days 22 minutes ago, WhoOdyssey said:Twenty One Pilots are also releasing that week - they sold 34.6k first week with their last album.That was purely because they went in hard on shows, signed posters, signed art cards and bundles. They had Banquet signed art cards too which all sold out.This album they seem to have a large number of vinyl, £45 boxset collectors CD's so I can't imagine they'll be doing the same numbers.I'm confident now Jade's done enough for #2 if Sabrina's album doesn't get a new lease of life. The signings being announced was huge especially 11 of them.
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