Este es un resumen del año 2016 en la música británica .
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Eventos
- 10 de enero - El ícono del rock David Bowie fallece de cáncer de hígado, dos días después del lanzamiento de su último álbum ; La enfermedad de Bowie no se había revelado al público hasta su muerte. Tras haber estipulado que no quería una ceremonia fúnebre, Bowie es incinerado dos días después en Nueva Jersey , EE. UU., Con los arreglos para que sus cenizas sean esparcidas de acuerdo con los rituales budistas en la isla de Bali . [1]
- 13 de enero : Chetham's School of Music anuncia el nombramiento de Alun Jones como su nuevo director, a partir de septiembre de 2016. [2]
- 28 de enero : Wigmore Hall transmite actuaciones en vivo por primera vez. [3]
- 4 de febrero : la Orquesta Sinfónica de la ciudad de Birmingham anuncia el nombramiento de Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla como su próxima directora musical, a partir de septiembre de 2016, con un contrato inicial de 3 años. Es la primera mujer conductora en ser nombrada directora musical de la CBSO. [4]
- 19 de febrero - La Royal Philharmonic Society anuncia a Sir Peter Maxwell Davies como receptor de su 102ª Medalla de Oro. [5]
- 24 de de febrero de - El 2016 Brit Awards ceremonia se lleva a cabo en el O2 , presentada por Ant & Dec . [6] David Bowie recibe el premio "Brits Icon", unas semanas después de su muerte. El actor Gary Oldman acepta el premio en nombre de Bowie. [7]
- 2 de marzo : Bridgewater Hall anuncia el nombramiento de Andrew Bolt como su nuevo director ejecutivo. [8]
- 21 de marzo - El Coro de la Catedral de Gloucester anuncia que va a reclutar coristas femeninas por primera vez en su historia, en abril de 2016 [9].
- 22 de marzo : Mark Wigglesworth anuncia su dimisión como director musical de English National Opera, a partir del final de la temporada 2015-2016. [10]
- 18 de abril : el Royal Northern College of Music anuncia el nombramiento de Sir John Tomlinson como su próximo presidente, por un período de 5 años, a partir de enero de 2017. [11]
- 23 de abril : la London Woodwind Orchestra, la primera orquesta profesional de instrumentos de viento de madera del Reino Unido, hace su debut en St John's Smith Square . [12]
- 29 de abril : English National Opera anuncia el nombramiento de Daniel Kramer como su próximo director artístico, a partir del 1 de agosto de 2016. [13]
- 12 de mayo - The Stone Roses lanzan su primer single nuevo en 21 años, "All For One", su primer material nuevo desde su reforma en 2011.
- 14 de mayo : Reino Unido competirá en la final del Festival de la Canción de Eurovisión de este año en Estocolmo , Suecia . Este año, Joe y Jake representarán el Reino Unido con su canción, Usted no está solo
- 15 de mayo : Sheku Kanneh-Mason gana el premio al Joven Músico del Año de la BBC de 2016 . [14]
- 10 - 12 de junio - Download Festival 2016 tiene lugar en Donington Park en Leicestershire . El escenario de Lemmy (nombrado en honor al fallecido líder de Motörhead Lemmy Kilmister ) fue encabezado por Rammstein , Black Sabbath y Iron Maiden , el escenario encore de Zippo por All Time Low , NOFX y Jane's Addiction , el escenario de Maverick por el proyecto Gutterdämmerung de Bjorn Tagemose , Pennywise y Saxon , y el escenario Dogtooth de Raging Speedhorn , Municipal Waste y Napalm Death .
- 12 de junio - Honores por el cumpleaños de la reina [15]
- Rod Stewart es nombrado Caballero Soltero .
- Alison Balsom recibe una Orden del Imperio Británico (OBE).
- Brian Lang, Colin Lawson , Paul Lewis , John McLeod son nombrados Comandante de la Orden del Imperio Británico .
- 13 de junio : el Royal Albert Hall anuncia que Chris Cotton, su actual director ejecutivo, se jubilará. [dieciséis]
- 24 de junio - Nunca escuchado durante la vida del compositor, Still Point de Daphne Oram recibe su estreno mundial en St John's Smith Square, Londres, 67 años después de que Oram compusiera la obra. [17]
- 11 de julio - Lanzamiento de Stand As One - Live at Glastonbury 2016 , un álbum de actuaciones en vivo del Festival de Glastonbury 2016 en memoria de Jo Cox , el diputado asesinado recientemente en un violento ataque; Las ganancias del álbum se destinarán a ayudar al trabajo de Oxfam con los refugiados, ya que Cox ha trabajado para la organización benéfica durante algunos años. [18] [19]
- 13 de julio : la Guildhall School of Music and Drama anuncia el nombramiento de Lynne Williams como su próxima directora, a partir de 2017. [20]
- 2 de agosto - La BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra anuncia el nombramiento de Dominic Parker como su nuevo director, en sucesión de Gavin Reid. [21]
- 12 de septiembre - La Royal Opera House, Covent Garden anuncia el nombramiento de Oliver Mears como su próximo Director de Ópera, a partir de marzo de 2017. [22]
- 8 de octubre - The Wind in the Willows , un musical de Julian Fellowes con música y letra de George Stiles y Anthony Drewe , recibe su estreno mundial en el Theatre Royal de Plymouth . [23]
- 16 de octubre - El cantautor Peter Skellern , que sufre de un tumor cerebral inoperable, es ordenado sacerdote anglicano por el obispo de Truro. [24]
- 21 de octubre - English National Opera anuncia el nombramiento de Martyn Brabbins como su nuevo director musical, con efecto inmediato, con un contrato inicial hasta octubre de 2020. [25]
- 24 de octubre : el Royal Albert Hall anuncia el nombramiento de Craig Hassall como su próximo director ejecutivo, a partir de 2017. [26]
- 4 de noviembre : el gobierno del Reino Unido anunció la retirada del apoyo financiero para la nueva sala de conciertos de Londres propuesta. [27]
- 7 de diciembre : la Ópera de Irlanda del Norte anuncia el nombramiento de Walter Sutcliffe como su próximo director artístico, a partir de febrero de 2017. [28]
- 13 de diciembre : el Queen's Hall de Edimburgo anuncia que su director ejecutivo, Adrian Harris, se jubilará a finales de diciembre de 2016. [29]
- 30 de diciembre - Honores de Año Nuevo 2017 [30] [31]
- Dame Evelyn Glennie es nombrada Compañero de Honor .
- Ray Davies , Jeffrey Tate y Bryn Terfel son nombrados Knight Bachelor .
- Lennox Mackenzie y Stephen Maddock son nombrados Oficiales de la Orden del Imperio Británico .
- Iestyn Davies y Anthony Forbes son miembros de la Orden del Imperio Británico .
Series de televisión
- 8 de enero - Lanzamiento de la primera serie de Lip Sync Battle: UK en Channel 5 , una versión británica del programa de televisión de comedia musical estadounidense donde las celebridades se pelean entre sí con varias canciones populares.
- 9 de enero - Lanzamiento de la quinta temporada de The Voice UK , la última emitida por la BBC .
Artistas y grupos reformados
- Correa árabe
- Bentley Rhythm Ace
- Encuéntrame en St. Louis
- Spice Girls - GEM
- Animales súper peludos
- Los vapores
- Los Zutons
Grupos en pausa
- Club de bicicletas de Bombay [32]
- Una sola dirección
Grupos disueltos
- Allo Darlin '
- Los malos pastores
- Lanzador de perno
- El negocio
- Cereza fantasma
- Vivo o muerto
- Funeral para un amigo
- FVK
- El enemigo
- Kosheen
- Lozano
- Quizás ella lo hará
- Viola Beach (todos perdieron la vida en un accidente de tráfico)
- Vondelpark
- Wodensthrone
Obras clásicas
- Julian Anderson - Incantesimi [33]
- Sally Beamish
- Chacona (para órgano) [34]
- Una máscara de Shakespeare (texto de Carol Ann Duffy )
- Luke Bedford
- Tres cuevas [35]
- En tinta negra brillante [36]
- Judith Bingham - La orquídea y sus cazadores [37]
- Harrison Birtwistle - Cinco lecciones en un marco [38]
- Mark David Boden - Ghyll [39]
- Charlotte Bray
- Agnus Dei [40]
- Bailarina de piedra [41]
- Falling in the Fire (para violonchelo y orquesta) [42]
- Diana Burrell - Concierto para metal y orquesta [43]
- Paul Carr - Concierto para violín [44]
- Chiu-yu Chou - Lengua [45]
- Desmond Clarke
- Concierto para viola [46]
- Xyla [47]
- Anna Clyne - Esta belleza lunar [48]
- Ronald Corp - "He aquí el mar" [49]
- Tom Coult
- Máquina de sonetos [45]
- Espíritu de la escalera [38]
- Laurence Crane - Sección adoquinada después de la sección adoquinada [50]
- Stephen Deazley (música) y Martin Riley (texto) - The Rattler [51]
- James Dillon - The Gates para cuarteto de cuerda y orquesta [52]
- Richard Emsley - Atractor extraño [50]
- Edmund Finnis - Color paralelo [53]
- Alissa Firsova
- Paradisi Gloria [54]
- Novia del viento [55]
- Cheryl Frances-Hoad - Game On (para piano y Commodore 64)
- Michael Zev Gordon - En medio de las cosas [56]
- Tom Harrold
- Fuegos nocturnos [57]
- Arrasar [58]
- Malcolm Hayes - Concierto para violín [59]
- Morgan Hayes - Obertura: El beso [60]
- Muelles Hellawell - Flujo salvaje [61]
- Thomas Hyde - Piano Trio: después de Picasso [62]
- Patrick John Jones - Esclusas de la tormenta que se aproxima [47]
- Mica Levi - Señal antes de la guerra [63]
- Zoë Martlew - Broad St. Burlesque [36]
- Christian Mason - Isolarion III
- Benedict Mason - Cuerdas de cuernos y armonía [64]
- David Matthews - Norfolk March [65]
- Bayan Northcott - Concierto para orquesta [66]
- Ben Palmer - Volando en el fuego [67]
- Roxanna Panufnik - Kyrie después de Byrd [40]
- Owain Park: sostenido por la quietud [40]
- Aaron Parker - Después de que se desvanece el atardecer [45]
- Anthony Payne - De tierra, mar y cielo [68]
- Joseph Phibbs - Partita [69]
- John Pickard - Sinfonía nº 5 [70]
- Michael Pisaro - los campos tienen orejas (10) [71]
- Sophya Polevaya - Carrusel
- Francis Pott - Laudate Dominum [40]
- John Powell - Un réquiem prusiano [72]
- Alwynne Pritchard - Rockaby [71]
- Ryan Probert, Mattei [73]
- Derek Rodgers - Concierto para clarinete [74]
- Matt Rogers - Por casualidad viajamos [75]
- David Sawer - abril \ marzo [63]
- Frederick Scott - Toccata seconda
- Percy Sherwood - Concierto para violín y violonchelo
- Howard Skempton - Concierto para piano [50]
- Mark-Anthony Turnage - Strapless (ballet en un acto, coreografía de Christopher Wheeldon ) [76]
- Roderick Williams - Ave verum corpus reinventado [40]
- Scott Wilson - cabeza-cuello-pecho-cuatro-cinco-seis-cosas [77]
- John Woolrich - Canción del cisne [36]
Ópera
- Figaro Gets a Divorce by Elena Langer (libretto by David Pountney) is premièred on 21 February 2016 by Welsh National Opera in Cardiff.[78]
- Found and Lost by Emily Hall is premièred at the Corinthia Hotel London in January 2016.
- Other premieres:
- Thomas Adès and Tom Cairns – The Exterminating Angel[79]
- Iain Bell (music), David Antrobus and Emma Jenkins (libretto) – In Parenthesis[80]
- David Bruce and Glyn Maxwell – Nothing[81]
- Nicholas Jackson – The Rose and the Ring[82]
- Hannah Kendall and Tessa McWatt – The Knife of Dawn[83]
- Stuart MacRae and Louise Welsh – The Devil Inside[84]
- Sir Peter Maxwell Davies – The Hogboon[85]
- Mark Simpson and Melanie Challenger – Pleasure[86]
- Philip Venables – 4.48 Psychosis[87]
Teatro musical
- Fantastic Mr Fox by Sam Holcroft, with music by Arthur Darvill.[88]
- Half a Sixpence, co-created by Cameron Mackintosh with book by Julian Fellowes and music and lyrics by George Stiles and Anthony Drewe (also including several songs by David Heneker from the 1963 musical based on the same story.
- The Wind in the Willows by Julian Fellowes, with music and lyrics by George Stiles and Anthony Drewe[23]
Películas musicales
- Sing Street
Partituras de películas y música incidental
Film
- Erran Baron Cohen & David Buckley – Grimsby
- Charlie Mole – Dad's Army
- Rachel Portman – Their Finest[89]
Television
- Debbie Wiseman – Dickensian
Premios de la música británica
- Brit Awards – see 2016 Brit Awards
Gráficos y ventas
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 by Elvis Presley following his death in 1977. His album Best 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 album The Wonder Of You reached number one.
Number-one singles
The singles chart includes a proportion for streaming.
![]() | Best performing single of the year |
Chart date (week ending) | Song | Artist(s) | Chart sales | References |
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7 January | "Love Yourself" | Justin Bieber | 122,997 | [90] |
14 January | 78,658 | [91] | ||
21 January | 74,565 | [92] | ||
28 January | "Stitches" | Shawn Mendes | 68,125 | [93] |
4 February | 71,503 | [94] | ||
11 February | "Pillowtalk" | Zayn Malik | 112,497 | [95] |
18 February | "7 Years" | Lukas Graham | 104,881 | [96] |
25 February | 133,758 | [97] | ||
3 March | 131,488 | [98] | ||
10 March | 106,494 | [99] | ||
17 March | 91,299 | [100] | ||
24 March | "I Took a Pill in Ibiza" | Mike Posner | 77,838 | [101] |
31 March | 81,548 | [102] | ||
7 April | 83,907 | [103] | ||
14 April | 75,710 | [104] | ||
21 April | "One Dance" ![]() | Drake featuring Wizkid & Kyla | 72,615 | [105] |
28 April | 115,078 | [106] | ||
5 May | 128,535 | [107] | ||
12 May | 140,731 | [108] | ||
19 May | 123,519 | [109] | ||
26 May | 104,998 | [110] | ||
2 June | 92,593 | [111] | ||
9 June | 84,742 | [112] | ||
16 June | 72,934 | [113] | ||
23 June | 60,866 | [114] | ||
30 June | 60,493 | [115] | ||
7 July | 59,256 | [116] | ||
14 July | 58,851 | [117] | ||
21 July | 54,726 | [118] | ||
28 July | 59,563 | [119] | ||
4 August | "Cold Water" | Major Lazer featuring Justin Bieber & MØ | 102,489 | [120] |
11 August | 104,446 | [121] | ||
18 August | 93,807 | [122] | ||
25 August | 82,925 | [123] | ||
1 September | 71,507 | [124] | ||
8 September | "Closer" | The Chainsmokers featuring Halsey | 79,970 | [125] |
15 September | 91,666 | [126] | ||
22 September | 88,597 | [127] | ||
29 September | 82,593 | [128] | ||
6 October | "Say You Won't Let Go" | James Arthur | 84,842 | [129] |
13 October | 92,360 | [130] | ||
20 October | 105,603 | [131] | ||
27 October | "Shout Out to My Ex" | Little Mix | 95,273 | [132] |
3 November | 111,816 | [133] | ||
10 November | 79,039 | [134] | ||
17 November | "Rockabye" | Clean Bandit featuring Sean Paul & Anne-Marie | 72,071 | [135] |
24 November | 76,189 | [136] | ||
1 December | 74,545 | [137] | ||
8 December | 82,445 | [138] | ||
15 December | 70,467 | [139] | ||
22 December | 63,335 | [140] | ||
29 December | 57,631 | [141] |
Number-one albums
The albums chart includes a proportion for streaming.
![]() | Best performing album of the year |
Chart date (week ending) | Album | Artist | Chart sales | References |
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7 January | 25![]() | Adele | 75,783 | [142] |
14 January | 43,446 | [143] | ||
21 January | Blackstar | David Bowie | 146,168 | [144] |
28 January | 81,403 | [145] | ||
4 February | 34,456 | [146] | ||
11 February | Best of Bowie | 28,997 | [147] | |
18 February | A Head Full of Dreams | Coldplay | 30,146 | [148] |
25 February | 25![]() | Adele | 27,780 | [149] |
3 March | 28,168 | [150] | ||
10 March | I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful yet So Unaware of It | The 1975 | 58,378 | [151] |
17 March | 25![]() | Adele | 53,936 | [152] |
24 March | 22,795 | [153] | ||
31 March | 20,915 | [154] | ||
7 April | Mind of Mine | Zayn Malik | 22,250 | [155] |
14 April | Everything You've Come to Expect | The Last Shadow Puppets | 30,797 | [156] |
21 April | Cleopatra | The Lumineers | 10,892 | [157] |
28 April | The Hope Six Demolition Project | PJ Harvey | 11,436 | [158] |
5 May | Lemonade | Beyoncé | 73,392 | [159] |
12 May | Views | Drake | 78,397 | [160] |
19 May | A Moon Shaped Pool | Radiohead | 50,543 | [161] |
26 May | Views | Drake | 23,846 | [162] |
2 June | Dangerous Woman | Ariana Grande | 19,582 | [163] |
9 June | The Ride | Catfish and the Bottlemen | 38,103 | [164] |
16 June | Stranger to Stranger | Paul Simon | 19,218 | [165] |
23 June | 50 | Rick Astley | 23,691 | [166] |
30 June | A Moon Shaped Pool | Radiohead | 44,272 | [167] |
7 July | 25![]() | Adele | 24,837 | [168] |
14 July | California | Blink-182 | 23,529 | [169] |
21 July | Ellipsis | Biffy Clyro | 37,308 | [170] |
28 July | Love & Hate | Michael Kiwanuka | 11,639 | [171] |
4 August | All Over the World: The Very Best of Electric Light Orchestra | Electric Light Orchestra | 15,302 | [172] |
11 August | Viola Beach | Viola Beach | 17,379 | [173] |
18 August | Blossoms | Blossoms | 20,987 | [174] |
25 August | 7,948 | [175] | ||
1 September | Blond | Frank Ocean | 31,866 | [176] |
8 September | Encore: Movie Partners Sing Broadway | Barbra Streisand | 19,778 | [177] |
15 September | Cartwheels | Ward Thomas | 12,127 | [178] |
22 September | Wild World | Bastille | 36,039 | [179] |
29 September | 12,025 | [180] | ||
6 October | Young as the Morning, Old as the Sea | Passenger | 18,885 | [181] |
13 October | Following My Intuition | Craig David | 24,500 | [182] |
20 October | Revolution Radio | Green Day | 30,880 | [183] |
27 October | Walls | Kings of Leon | 49,964 | [184] |
3 November | The Wonder of You | Elvis Presley | 63,500 | [185] |
10 November | Back from the Edge | James Arthur | 40,906 | [186] |
17 November | The Heavy Entertainment Show | Robbie Williams | 66,825 | [187] |
24 November | 24 Hrs | Olly Murs | 57,981 | [188] |
1 December | Glory Days | Little Mix | 96,205 | [189] |
8 December | 57,151 | [190] | ||
15 December | Blue & Lonesome | The Rolling Stones | 105,830 | [191] |
22 December | Together | Michael Ball & Alfie Boe | 96,643 | [192] |
29 December | 109,708 | [193] |
Number-one compilation albums
![]() | Best-selling compilation of the year |
Chart date (week ending) | Album | Sales | References |
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7 January | Now 92 | 54,811 | [194] |
14 January | 22,215 | [195] | |
21 January | Go Hard or Go Home | 16,413 | [196] |
28 January | Acoustic Cafe | 14,093 | [197] |
4 February | 14,164 | [198] | |
11 February | Throwback Slow Jamz | 25,152 | [199] |
18 February | 21,800 | [200] | |
25 February | 17,731 | [201] | |
3 March | Brit Awards 2016 | 11,751 | [202] |
10 March | Sing Your Heart Out 2016 | 20,532 | [203] |
17 March | 21,036 | [204] | |
24 March | 20,820 | [205] | |
31 March | Now 93 | 246,889 | [206] |
7 April | 149,467 | [207] | |
14 April | 81,598 | [208] | |
21 April | 50,936 | [209] | |
28 April | 36,873 | [210] | |
5 May | 29,106 | [211] | |
12 May | 27,431 | [212] | |
19 May | 100% Clubland | [213] | |
26 May | Now 93 | 18,694 | [214] |
2 June | 100% Clubland | 19,467 | [215] |
9 June | Now 93 | 18,252 | [216] |
16 June | 100% Clubland | 14,629 | [217] |
23 June | Throwback Summer Jamz | 30,228 | [218] |
30 June | [219] | ||
7 July | 23,569 | [220] | |
14 July | Now Summer Hits | 22,339 | [221] |
21 July | 16,958 | [222] | |
28 July | 16,462 | [223] | |
4 August | Now 94 | 216,560 | [224] |
11 August | 117,412 | [225] | |
18 August | 69,408 | [226] | |
25 August | 48,029 | [227] | |
1 September | 33,991 | [228] | |
8 September | 29,744 | [229] | |
15 September | 22,130 | [230] | |
22 September | 20,084 | [231] | |
29 September | 16,430 | [232] | |
6 October | 15,447 | [233] | |
13 October | 14,690 | [234] | |
20 October | 12,256 | [235] | |
27 October | 11,527 | [236] | |
3 November | Now 20th Century | 12,681 | [237] |
10 November | Funk the Disco | 13,579 | [238] |
17 November | The Annual 2017 | 18,730 | [239] |
24 November | Dreamboats & Petticoats: 10th Anniversary Collection | 17,949 | [240] |
1 December | Now 95![]() | 222,765 | [241] |
8 December | 159,404 | [242] | |
15 December | 132,020 | [243] | |
22 December | 124,948 | [244] | |
29 December | 138,880 | [245] |
Best-selling singles
[246]
Combined position | Sales Position | Streaming Position | Title | Artist | Peak position | Sales | Streams | Combined sales |
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1 | 2 | 1 | "One Dance" | Drake featuring Wizkid & Kyla | 1 | 530,000 | 142,000,000 | 1,950,000 |
2 | 1 | 4 | "7 Years" | Lukas Graham | 1 | 1,490,000 | ||
3 | 5 | 2 | "Cheap Thrills" | Sia featuring Sean Paul | 2 | 1,460,000 | ||
4 | 6 | 3 | "I Took a Pill in Ibiza" | Mike Posner | 1 | 1,380,000 | ||
5 | 7 | 5 | "This Is What You Came For" | Calvin Harris featuring Rihanna | 2 | 1,280,000 | ||
6 | 7 | "Lush Life" | Zara Larsson | 3 | 1,160,000 | |||
7 | 8 | "Closer" | The Chainsmokers featuring Halsey | 1 | 1,150,000 | |||
8 | 9 | "Love Yourself" | Justin Bieber | 1 | 1,140,000 | |||
9 | 6 | "Work" | Rihanna featuring Drake | 2 | ||||
10 | 3 | "Can't Stop the Feeling!" | Justin Timberlake | 2 | ||||
11 | 8 | "Stitches" | Shawn Mendes | 1 | ||||
12 | 4 | "Dancing on My Own" | Calum Scott | 2 | 1,110,000 | |||
13 | 10 | "Fast Car" | Jonas Blue featuring Dakota | 2 | ||||
14 | 10 | "Cold Water" | Major Lazer featuring Justin Bieber & MØ | 1 | 1,060,000 | |||
15 | "Work from Home" | Fifth Harmony featuring Ty Dolla Sign | 2 | |||||
16 | "Sorry" | Justin Bieber | 2[a] | |||||
17 | "Don't Let Me Down" | The Chainsmokers featuring Daya | 2 | |||||
18 | "Too Good" | Drake featuring Rihanna | 3 | |||||
19 | 9 | "Say You Won't Let Go" | James Arthur | 1 | ||||
20 | "Light It Up" | Major Lazer featuring Nyla & Fuse ODG | 7 | |||||
21 | "Hymn for the Weekend" | Coldplay | 6 | |||||
22 | "This Girl" | Kungs vs Cookin' on 3 Burners | 2 | |||||
23 | "Cake by the Ocean" | DNCE | 4 | |||||
24 | "Pillowtalk" | Zayn | 1 | |||||
25 | "Let Me Love You" | DJ Snake featuring Justin Bieber | 2 | |||||
26 | "Girls Like" | Tinie Tempah featuring Zara Larsson | 5 | |||||
27 | "Treat You Better" | Shawn Mendes | 6 | |||||
28 | "Faded" | Alan Walker | 7 | |||||
29 | "Perfect Strangers" | Jonas Blue featuring JP Cooper | 2 | |||||
30 | "No Money" | Galantis | 4 | |||||
31 | "Stressed Out" | Twenty One Pilots | 12 | |||||
32 | "I Hate U, I Love U" | Gnash featuring Olivia O'Brien | 7 | |||||
33 | "Tears" | Clean Bandit featuring Louisa Johnson | 5 | |||||
34 | "Starboy" | The Weeknd featuring Daft Punk | 2 | |||||
35 | "What Do You Mean?" | Justin Bieber | 3[b] | |||||
36 | "Panda" | Desiigner | 7 | |||||
37 | "Rockabye" | Clean Bandit featuring Sean Paul & Anne-Marie | 1 | |||||
38 | "Heathens" | Twenty One Pilots | 5 | |||||
39 | "Shout Out to My Ex" | Little Mix | 1 | |||||
40 | "All My Friends" | Snakehips featuring Tinashe & Chance the Rapper | 5 | |||||
41 | "Secret Love Song" | Little Mix featuring Jason Derulo | 6 | |||||
42 | "Adventure of a Lifetime" | Coldplay | 8[c] | |||||
43 | "Controlla" | Drake | 18 | |||||
44 | "Me, Myself & I" | G-Eazy & Bebe Rexha | 13 | |||||
45 | "History" | One Direction | 6 | |||||
46 | "Into You" | Ariana Grande | 14 | |||||
47 | "Middle" | DJ Snake featuring Bipolar Sunshine | 10 | |||||
48 | "Hello" | Adele | 3[d] | |||||
49 | "Side to Side" | Ariana Grande featuring Nicki Minaj | 4 | |||||
50 | "The Greatest" | Sia featuring Kendrick Lamar | 5 |
Best-selling albums
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No. | Title | Artist | Peak position | Combined sales |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 25 | Adele | 1 | 753,000 |
2 | A Head Full of Dreams | Coldplay | 1 | 512,000 |
3 | Together | Michael Ball & Alfie Boe | 1 | |
4 | Purpose | Justin Bieber | 2 | 478,500 |
5 | The Wonder of You | Elvis Presley | 1 | 458,000 |
6 | Blackstar | David Bowie | 1 | 410,000 |
7 | Glory Days | Little Mix | 1 | 409,000 |
8 | Views | Drake | 1 | 387,000 |
9 | I Cry When I Laugh | Jess Glynne | 2[e] | |
10 | Best of Bowie | David Bowie | 1 | 328,500 |
11 | Lemonade | Beyoncé | 1 | 328,000 |
12 | 24 Hrs | Olly Murs | 1 | 304,000 |
13 | Nobody but Me | Michael Bublé | 2 | |
14 | The Heavy Entertainment Show | Robbie Williams | 1 | |
15 | Get Weird | Little Mix | 6[f] | |
16 | This Is Acting | Sia | 3 | |
17 | Blue & Lonesome | The Rolling Stones | 1 | |
18 | 50 | Rick Astley | 1 | |
19 | Chaos and the Calm | James Bay | 5[g] | |
20 | x | Ed Sheeran | 9[h] | |
21 | All Over the World: The Very Best of Electric Light Orchestra | Electric Light Orchestra | 1 | |
22 | If I Can Dream | Elvis Presley | 2[i] | |
23 | Christmas | Michael Bublé | 6[j] | |
24 | 24K Magic | Bruno Mars | 3 | |
25 | I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful yet So Unaware of It | The 1975 | 1 | |
26 | Long Live the Angels | Emeli Sandé | 2 | |
27 | Blurryface | Twenty One Pilots | 5 | |
28 | A Moon Shaped Pool | Radiohead | 1 | |
29 | The Singles | Phil Collins | 2 | |
30 | Back from the Edge | James Arthur | 1 | |
31 | Legend | Bob Marley and the Wailers | 5[k] | |
32 | Anti | Rihanna | 7 | |
33 | Chaleur Humaine | Christine and the Queens | 2 | |
34 | Communion | Years & Years | 11[l] | |
35 | Upon a Different Shore | Alexander Armstrong | 8 | |
36 | Walls | Kings of Leon | 1 | |
37 | Beauty Behind the Madness | The Weeknd | 13[m] | |
38 | Delirium | Ellie Goulding | 11[n] | |
39 | Nine Track Mind | Charlie Puth | 6 | |
40 | Nothing Has Changed | David Bowie | 5 | |
41 | The Ride | Catfish and the Bottlemen | 1 | |
42 | The Very Best of Prince | Prince | 2 | |
43 | In the Lonely Hour | Sam Smith | 11[o] | |
44 | 1989 | Taylor Swift | 8[p] | |
45 | Falling in Love | André Rieu & Johann Strauss Orchestra | 7 | |
46 | Back to Black | Amy Winehouse | 20[q] | |
47 | 21 | Adele | 10[r] | |
48 | Death of a Bachelor | Panic! at the Disco | 4 | |
49 | Just... Fabulous Rock 'n' Roll | Cliff Richard | 4 | |
50 | Wild World | Bastille | 1 |
Notes:
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- ^ Reached number 1 in 2014
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- ^ Reached number 1 in 2011
- ^ Reached number 1 in 1984
- ^ Reached number 1 in 2015
- ^ Reached number 1 in 2015
- ^ Reached number 3 in 2015
- ^ Reached number 1 in 2014
- ^ Reached number 1 in 2014
- ^ Reached number 1 in 2007
- ^ Reached number 1 in 2011
Fallecidos
- 4 January – Robert Stigwood, Australian-born band manager (Bee Gees, Cream) and film producer (Grease, Saturday Night Fever), 81[248] (death announced on this date)
- 10 January – David Bowie, singer-songwriter and actor, 69[249]
- 17 January – Dale Griffin, drummer (Mott the Hoople), 67 (Alzheimer's disease)[250]
- 24 January – Jimmy Bain, Scottish bassist (Rainbow, Dio), 68[251]
- 26 January – Colin Vearncombe (aka Black), singer-songwriter, 53 (head injuries sustained in a traffic collision)[252]
- 28 January
- Paul Kantner, singer-songwriter, guitarist (Jefferson Airplane), 74 [253]
- Signe Anderson, singer-songwriter (Jefferson Airplane), 74[254]
- 9 February – Roy Harris, folk singer, 82
- 13 February – Members of Viola Beach:
- Kris Leonard, 20, singer and guitarist
- Jack Dakin, 19, drummer
- Tomas Lowe, 27, bassist
- River Reeves, 19, guitarist
- Craig Tarry, 32, manager (road accident)[255]
- 16 February – Gwyneth George, concert cellist and music academic, 95[256]
- 18 February – Brendan Healy, 59, actor and musician
- 19 February – Vi Subversa, musician (Poison Girls), 80[257]
- 25 February – John Chilton, jazz musician and writer, 83[258]
- 1 March – Louise Plowright, musical theatre actress, 59 (pancreatic cancer)[259]
- 8 March – Sir George Martin, Grammy-winning producer and composer, 90[260]
- 9 March – Jon English, English-born Australian musician and actor, 66 (complications from surgery)[261]
- 10 March – Keith Emerson, keyboardist (Emerson, Lake and Palmer), 71 (self-inflicted gunshot wound)[262]
- 14 March – Sir Peter Maxwell Davies, composer and conductor, Master of the Queen's Music (2004–2014), 81[263]
- 4 April – Royston Nash, conductor, 82
- 12 April – Alan Loveday, violinist, 88[264]
- 15 April – Guy Woolfenden, composer and conductor, 78[265]
- 25 May – Peggy Spencer, dancer and choreographer, 95[266]
- 31 May – Tim Feild, musician (The Springfields), 82
- 3 June – Dave Swarbrick, folk musician and singer-songwriter (Fairport Convention), 75[267]
- 14 June – Henry McCullough, guitarist (Paul McCartney & Wings), 72
- 22 June
- Mike Hart, singer-songwriter, 72
- Harry Rabinowitz, composer and conductor, 100[268]
- 2 July – David Patrick Gedge, organist, 77[269]
- 13 July – Steven Young, musician (Colourbox, M/A/R/R/S), 53
- 17 July – Fred Tomlinson, singer (The Two Ronnies, Monty Python's Flying Circus), composer ("The Lumberjack Song") and critic, 88[270]
- 24 July – Keith Gemmell, saxophonist, clarinetist (Audience), 68
- 26 July – Paul Robertson, violinist and leader of the Medici String Quartet, 63[271]
- 29 July – Ken Barrie, voice actor and singer, 83[272]
- 30 July – Nigel Gray, record producer (Outlandos d'Amour), 69[273]
- 14 August – Neil Black, oboist, 84[274]
- 19 August – Derek Smith, jazz pianist, 85[275] (death announced on this date)
- 22 August – Gilli Smyth, singer (Gong), 83[276]
- 28 August – John Stenhouse, orchestral bass clarinetist, 74[277]
- 12 September – Hidayat Inayat Khan, composer and conductor, 99[278]
- 30 September – Michael Casswell, guitarist, 53[279]
- 2 October
- Sir Neville Marriner, conductor and violinist, 92[280]
- Thomas Round, opera singer, 100[281]
- 5 October – Rod Temperton, songwriter, producer and musician (Heatwave), 68
- 7 October – Anne Pashley, Olympic athlete and opera singer, 80[282]
- 23 October – Pete Burns, singer (Dead or Alive), 57 (cardiac arrest)
- 7 November – Sir Jimmy Young, singer and DJ, 95[283]
- 11 November – George Reynolds, orchestral trumpeter, 78[284]
- 22 November – Craig Gill, drummer (Inspiral Carpets), 44
- 1 December – Micky Fitz, punk singer (The Business)[285] (death announced this date)
- 7 December – Greg Lake, singer, musician, producer (King Crimson), (Emerson, Lake & Palmer), 69 (cancer)
- 24 December – Rick Parfitt, singer, musician, (Status Quo), 68 (septicaemia)
- 25 December – George Michael, singer, 53
Ver también
- 2016 in British radio
- 2016 in British television
- 2016 in the United Kingdom
- List of British films of 2016
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