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2016 in British music

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See also:Timeline of musical events

2016 in music
By location
By genre
By topic
Overview of the events of 2016 in British music
List of years in British music
2010s in music in the UK
Events
Charts
2020

This is a summary of the year2016 inBritish music.

Events

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Television series

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  • 8 January – Launch of the first series ofLip Sync Battle: UK onChannel 5, a British version of the American musical comedy television show where celebrities lip sync battle each other to various popular songs.
  • 9 January – Launch of thefifth series ofThe Voice UK, the last to be broadcast by theBBC.

Artists and groups reformed

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Groups on hiatus

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Groups disbanded

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Classical works

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Opera

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Musical theatre

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Musical films

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Film scores and incidental music

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Film

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Television

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British music awards

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Charts and sales

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For the first time in the history of the singles chart, the top three positions were occupied by the same artist. In the chart ending 14 January 2016,Justin Bieber was at number one with "Love Yourself", number two with "Sorry" and number three with "What Do You Mean?".

In the chart ending 4 February,David Bowie matched an album chart record of having 12 albums simultaneously in the top 40, a record set byElvis Presley following his death in 1977. His albumBest of Bowie also became the first ever album to reach number one due to streaming.

In the chart ending 3 November, Elvis Presley broke a record for most number-one albums for a solo artist when his albumThe Wonder Of You reached number one.

Number-one singles

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The singles chart includes a proportion for streaming.

Key
Best performing single of the year
Chart date
(week ending)
SongArtist(s)Chart salesReferences
7 January"Love Yourself"Justin Bieber122,997[90]
14 January78,658[91]
21 January74,565[92]
28 January"Stitches"Shawn Mendes68,125[93]
4 February71,503[94]
11 February"Pillowtalk"Zayn Malik112,497[95]
18 February"7 Years"Lukas Graham104,881[96]
25 February133,758[97]
3 March131,488[98]
10 March106,494[99]
17 March91,299[100]
24 March"I Took a Pill in Ibiza"Mike Posner77,838[101]
31 March81,548[102]
7 April83,907[103]
14 April75,710[104]
21 April"One Dance" †Drake featuringWizkid &Kyla72,615[105]
28 April115,078[106]
5 May128,535[107]
12 May140,731[108]
19 May123,519[109]
26 May104,998[110]
2 June92,593[111]
9 June84,742[112]
16 June72,934[113]
23 June60,866[114]
30 June60,493[115]
7 July59,256[116]
14 July58,851[117]
21 July54,726[118]
28 July59,563[119]
4 August"Cold Water"Major Lazer featuring Justin Bieber &102,489[120]
11 August104,446[121]
18 August93,807[122]
25 August82,925[123]
1 September71,507[124]
8 September"Closer"The Chainsmokers featuringHalsey79,970[125]
15 September91,666[126]
22 September88,597[127]
29 September82,593[128]
6 October"Say You Won't Let Go"James Arthur84,842[129]
13 October92,360[130]
20 October105,603[131]
27 October"Shout Out to My Ex"Little Mix95,273[132]
3 November111,816[133]
10 November79,039[134]
17 November"Rockabye"Clean Bandit featuringSean Paul &Anne-Marie72,071[135]
24 November76,189[136]
1 December74,545[137]
8 December82,445[138]
15 December70,467[139]
22 December63,335[140]
29 December57,631[141]

Number-one albums

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The albums chart includes a proportion for streaming.

Key
Best performing album of the year
Chart date
(week ending)
AlbumArtistChart salesReferences
7 January25Adele75,783[142]
14 January43,446[143]
21 JanuaryBlackstarDavid Bowie146,168[144]
28 January81,403[145]
4 February34,456[146]
11 FebruaryBest of Bowie28,997[147]
18 FebruaryA Head Full of DreamsColdplay30,146[148]
25 February25Adele27,780[149]
3 March28,168[150]
10 MarchI Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful yet So Unaware of ItThe 197558,378[151]
17 March25Adele53,936[152]
24 March22,795[153]
31 March20,915[154]
7 AprilMind of MineZayn Malik22,250[155]
14 AprilEverything You've Come to ExpectThe Last Shadow Puppets30,797[156]
21 AprilCleopatraThe Lumineers10,892[157]
28 AprilThe Hope Six Demolition ProjectPJ Harvey11,436[158]
5 MayLemonadeBeyoncé73,392[159]
12 MayViewsDrake78,397[160]
19 MayA Moon Shaped PoolRadiohead50,543[161]
26 MayViewsDrake23,846[162]
2 JuneDangerous WomanAriana Grande19,582[163]
9 JuneThe RideCatfish and the Bottlemen38,103[164]
16 JuneStranger to StrangerPaul Simon19,218[165]
23 June50Rick Astley23,691[166]
30 JuneA Moon Shaped PoolRadiohead44,272[167]
7 July25Adele24,837[168]
14 JulyCaliforniaBlink-18223,529[169]
21 JulyEllipsisBiffy Clyro37,308[170]
28 JulyLove & HateMichael Kiwanuka11,639[171]
4 AugustAll Over the World: The Very Best of Electric Light OrchestraElectric Light Orchestra15,302[172]
11 AugustViola BeachViola Beach17,379[173]
18 AugustBlossomsBlossoms20,987[174]
25 August7,948[175]
1 SeptemberBlondFrank Ocean31,866[176]
8 SeptemberEncore: Movie Partners Sing BroadwayBarbra Streisand19,778[177]
15 SeptemberCartwheelsWard Thomas12,127[178]
22 SeptemberWild WorldBastille36,039[179]
29 September12,025[180]
6 OctoberYoung as the Morning, Old as the SeaPassenger18,885[181]
13 OctoberFollowing My IntuitionCraig David24,500[182]
20 OctoberRevolution RadioGreen Day30,880[183]
27 OctoberWallsKings of Leon49,964[184]
3 NovemberThe Wonder of YouElvis Presley63,500[185]
10 NovemberBack from the EdgeJames Arthur40,906[186]
17 NovemberThe Heavy Entertainment ShowRobbie Williams66,825[187]
24 November24 HrsOlly Murs57,981[188]
1 DecemberGlory DaysLittle Mix96,205[189]
8 December57,151[190]
15 DecemberBlue & LonesomeThe Rolling Stones105,830[191]
22 DecemberTogetherMichael Ball &Alfie Boe96,643[192]
29 December109,708[193]

Number-one compilation albums

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Key
Best-selling compilation of the year
Chart date
(week ending)
AlbumSalesReferences
7 JanuaryNow 9254,811[194]
14 January22,215[195]
21 JanuaryGo Hard or Go Home16,413[196]
28 JanuaryAcoustic Cafe14,093[197]
4 February14,164[198]
11 FebruaryThrowback Slow Jamz25,152[199]
18 February21,800[200]
25 February17,731[201]
3 MarchBrit Awards 201611,751[202]
10 MarchSing Your Heart Out 201620,532[203]
17 March21,036[204]
24 March20,820[205]
31 MarchNow 93246,889[206]
7 April149,467[207]
14 April81,598[208]
21 April50,936[209]
28 April36,873[210]
5 May29,106[211]
12 May27,431[212]
19 May100% Clubland[213]
26 MayNow 9318,694[214]
2 June100% Clubland19,467[215]
9 JuneNow 9318,252[216]
16 June100% Clubland14,629[217]
23 JuneThrowback Summer Jamz30,228[218]
30 June[219]
7 July23,569[220]
14 JulyNow Summer Hits22,339[221]
21 July16,958[222]
28 July16,462[223]
4 AugustNow 94216,560[224]
11 August117,412[225]
18 August69,408[226]
25 August48,029[227]
1 September33,991[228]
8 September29,744[229]
15 September22,130[230]
22 September20,084[231]
29 September16,430[232]
6 October15,447[233]
13 October14,690[234]
20 October12,256[235]
27 October11,527[236]
3 NovemberNow 20th Century12,681[237]
10 NovemberFunk the Disco13,579[238]
17 NovemberThe Annual 201718,730[239]
24 NovemberDreamboats & Petticoats: 10th Anniversary Collection17,949[240]
1 DecemberNow 95222,765[241]
8 December159,404[242]
15 December132,020[243]
22 December124,948[244]
29 December138,880[245]

Best-selling singles

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Combined
position
Sales PositionStreaming PositionTitleArtistPeak
position
SalesStreamsCombined
sales
121"One Dance"Drake featuringWizkid &Kyla1530,000142,000,0001,950,000
214"7 Years"Lukas Graham11,490,000
352"Cheap Thrills"Sia featuringSean Paul21,460,000
463"I Took a Pill in Ibiza"Mike Posner11,380,000
575"This Is What You Came For"Calvin Harris andRihanna21,280,000
67"Lush Life"Zara Larsson31,160,000
78"Closer"The Chainsmokers featuringHalsey11,150,000
89"Love Yourself"Justin Bieber11,140,000
96"Work"Rihanna featuring Drake2
103"Can't Stop the Feeling!"Justin Timberlake2
118"Stitches"Shawn Mendes1
124"Dancing on My Own"Calum Scott21,110,000
1310"Fast Car"Jonas Blue featuring Dakota2
1410"Cold Water"Major Lazer featuring Justin Bieber &11,060,000
15"Work from Home"Fifth Harmony featuringTy Dolla Sign2
16"Sorry"Justin Bieber2[a]
17"Don't Let Me Down"The Chainsmokers featuringDaya2
18"Too Good"Drake featuring Rihanna3
199"Say You Won't Let Go"James Arthur1
20"Light It Up"Major Lazer featuring Nyla &Fuse ODG7
21"Hymn for the Weekend"Coldplay6
22"This Girl"Kungs vsCookin' on 3 Burners2
23"Cake by the Ocean"DNCE4
24"Pillowtalk"Zayn1
25"Let Me Love You"DJ Snake featuring Justin Bieber2
26"Girls Like"Tinie Tempah featuring Zara Larsson5
27"Treat You Better"Shawn Mendes6
28"Faded"Alan Walker7
29"Perfect Strangers"Jonas Blue featuringJP Cooper2
30"No Money"Galantis4
31"Stressed Out"Twenty One Pilots12
32"I Hate U, I Love U"Gnash featuringOlivia O'Brien7
33"Tears"Clean Bandit featuringLouisa Johnson5
34"Starboy"The Weeknd featuringDaft Punk2
35"What Do You Mean?"Justin Bieber3[b]
36"Panda"Desiigner7
37"Rockabye"Clean Bandit featuring Sean Paul &Anne-Marie1
38"Heathens"Twenty One Pilots5
39"Shout Out to My Ex"Little Mix1
40"All My Friends"Snakehips featuringTinashe &Chance the Rapper5
41"Secret Love Song"Little Mix featuringJason Derulo6
42"Adventure of a Lifetime"Coldplay8[c]
43"Controlla"Drake18
44"Me, Myself & I"G-Eazy &Bebe Rexha13
45"History"One Direction6
46"Into You"Ariana Grande14
47"Middle"DJ Snake featuringBipolar Sunshine10
48"Hello"Adele3[d]
49"Side to Side"Ariana Grande featuringNicki Minaj4
50"The Greatest"Sia featuringKendrick Lamar5

Best-selling albums

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No.TitleArtistPeak
position
Combined
sales
125Adele1753,000
2A Head Full of DreamsColdplay1512,000
3TogetherMichael Ball &Alfie Boe1
4PurposeJustin Bieber2478,500
5The Wonder of YouElvis Presley1458,000
6BlackstarDavid Bowie1410,000
7Glory DaysLittle Mix1409,000
8ViewsDrake1387,000
9I Cry When I LaughJess Glynne2[e]
10Best of BowieDavid Bowie1328,500
11LemonadeBeyoncé1328,000
1224 HrsOlly Murs1304,000
13Nobody but MeMichael Bublé2
14The Heavy Entertainment ShowRobbie Williams1
15Get WeirdLittle Mix6[f]
16This Is ActingSia3
17Blue & LonesomeThe Rolling Stones1
1850Rick Astley1
19Chaos and the CalmJames Bay5[g]
20xEd Sheeran9[h]
21All Over the World: The Very Best of Electric Light OrchestraElectric Light Orchestra1
22If I Can DreamElvis Presley2[i]
23ChristmasMichael Bublé6[j]
2424K MagicBruno Mars3
25I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful yet So Unaware of ItThe 19751
26Long Live the AngelsEmeli Sandé2
27BlurryfaceTwenty One Pilots5
28A Moon Shaped PoolRadiohead1
29The SinglesPhil Collins2
30Back from the EdgeJames Arthur1
31LegendBob Marley and the Wailers5[k]
32AntiRihanna7
33Chaleur HumaineChristine and the Queens2
34CommunionYears & Years11[l]
35Upon a Different ShoreAlexander Armstrong8
36WallsKings of Leon1
37Beauty Behind the MadnessThe Weeknd13[m]
38DeliriumEllie Goulding11[n]
39Nine Track MindCharlie Puth6
40Nothing Has ChangedDavid Bowie5
41The RideCatfish and the Bottlemen1
42The Very Best of PrincePrince2
43In the Lonely HourSam Smith11[o]
441989Taylor Swift8[p]
45Falling in LoveAndré Rieu &Johann Strauss Orchestra7
46Back to BlackAmy Winehouse20[q]
4721Adele10[r]
48Death of a BachelorPanic! at the Disco4
49Just... Fabulous Rock 'n' RollCliff Richard4
50Wild WorldBastille1

Notes:

  1. ^Reached number 1 in 2015
  2. ^Reached number 1 in 2015
  3. ^Reached number 7 in 2015
  4. ^Reached number 1 in 2015
  5. ^Reached number 1 in 2015
  6. ^Reached number 2 in 2015
  7. ^Reached number 1 in 2015
  8. ^Reached number 1 in 2014
  9. ^Reached number 1 in 2015
  10. ^Reached number 1 in 2011
  11. ^Reached number 1 in 1984
  12. ^Reached number 1 in 2015
  13. ^Reached number 1 in 2015
  14. ^Reached number 3 in 2015
  15. ^Reached number 1 in 2014
  16. ^Reached number 1 in 2014
  17. ^Reached number 1 in 2007
  18. ^Reached number 1 in 2011

Deaths

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See also

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  106. ^UK Singles Chart 28 April 2016
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  109. ^UK Singles Chart 19 May 2016
  110. ^UK Singles Chart 26 May 2016
  111. ^UK Singles Chart 2 June 2016
  112. ^UK Singles Chart 9 June 2016
  113. ^UK Singles Chart 16 June 2016
  114. ^UK Singles Chart 23 June 2016
  115. ^UK Singles Chart 30 June 2016
  116. ^UK Singles Chart 7 July 2016
  117. ^UK Singles Chart 14 July 2016
  118. ^UK Singles Chart 21 July 2016
  119. ^UK Singles Chart 28 July 2016
  120. ^UK Singles Chart 4 August 2016
  121. ^UK Singles Chart 11 August 2016
  122. ^UK Singles Chart 18 August 2016
  123. ^UK Singles Chart 25 August 2016
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  134. ^UK Singles Chart 10 November 2016
  135. ^UK Singles Chart 17 November 2016
  136. ^UK Singles Chart 24 November 2016
  137. ^UK Singles Chart 1 December 2016
  138. ^UK Singles Chart 8 December 2016
  139. ^UK Singles Chart 15 December 2016
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  141. ^UK Singles Chart 29 December 2016
  142. ^UK Albums Chart 7 January 2016
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  145. ^UK Albums Chart 28 January 2016
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  194. ^UK Compilation Chart 7 January 2016
  195. ^UK Compilation Chart 14 January 2016
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  197. ^UK Compilation Chart 28 January 2016
  198. ^UK Compilation Chart 4 February 2016
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  237. ^UK Compilation Chart 3 November 2016
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  240. ^UK Compilation Chart 24 November 2016
  241. ^UK Compilation Chart 1 December 2016
  242. ^UK Compilation Chart 8 December 2016
  243. ^UK Compilation Chart 15 December 2016
  244. ^UK Compilation Chart 22 December 2016
  245. ^UK Compilation Chart 29 December 2016
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  248. ^Thomas, Pat (4 January 2016)."Bee Gees Manager Robert Stigwood Dies at 81".
  249. ^"David Bowie, the Legendary Musician, Has Died at 69".New York Times. 11 January 2016.ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved11 January 2016.
  250. ^"Update: Music world mourns death of Mott The Hoople drummer Dale 'Buffin' Griffin at 67". 19 January 2016.
  251. ^"Former RAINBOW/DIO Bassist JIMMY BAIN Dead At 68". 24 January 2016.
  252. ^Hann, Michael (26 January 2016)."Colin Vearncombe, the voice of Black, dies, aged 53".The Guardian.
  253. ^Khomami, Nadia; Meikle, James (14 February 2016)."Indie band Viola Beach and manager die in car crash in Sweden".The Guardian.
  254. ^Gwyneth George, cellist – obituaryThe Daily Telegraph 23 February 2016, accessed 26 January 2017.
  255. ^"Vi Subversa: 20th June 1935 – 19th February 2016: Flesh and blood is what we are – Louder Than War". 20 February 2016.
  256. ^"John Chilton, Grammy award-winning jazz writer, dies".The Telegraph. 25 February 2016.
  257. ^"Louise Plowright dies aged 59".
  258. ^"George Martin, Producer and Arranger for The Beatles, Dies at 90".Billboard.
  259. ^"Tributes flow for 'Aussie rock legend' Jon English".Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 10 March 2016.
  260. ^Ratliff, Ben (11 March 2016)."Keith Emerson, '70s Rock Showman With a Taste for Spectacle, Dies at 71".The New York Times. p. B7.
  261. ^"British composer Sir Peter Maxwell Davies dies aged 81".BBC News. 14 March 2016.
  262. ^"Alan Loveday, violinist – obituary".Telegraph. 14 April 2016. Retrieved27 November 2016.
  263. ^"English composer and Sibford Ferris resident Guy Woolfenden dies".Banbury Guardian. 20 April 2016. Retrieved27 November 2016.
  264. ^"Peggy Spencer, star of Come Dancing, dies aged 95".BBC News. 26 May 2016.
  265. ^Schofield, Derek (3 June 2016)."Dave Swarbrick obituary".The Guardian.
  266. ^Dave Laing (23 June 2016)."Harry Rabinowitz obituary".The Guardian. Retrieved27 November 2016.
  267. ^Katy Wright (11 July 2016)."David Gedge (12 March 1939 – 2 July 2016)".Classical Music Magazine. Retrieved16 July 2016.
  268. ^"Fred Tomlinson, singer on Monty Python – obituary".The Telegraph. 2 August 2016.
  269. ^"Paul Robertson, Medici Quartet violinist – obituary".Telegraph. 12 August 2016. Retrieved27 November 2016.
  270. ^"Ken Barrie, the voice of Postman Pat, dies at the age of 83".
  271. ^"Doctor who recorded The Police albums in Leatherhead dies". 3 August 2016.
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  278. ^Tully Potter and John Amis (2 October 2016)."Sir Neville Marriner obituary".The Guardian. Retrieved3 October 2016.
  279. ^World class Gilbert and Sullivan tenor dies, aged 100
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  283. ^The Business Frontman Micky Fitz Dies After Battle With Cancer
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