Olivia Dean has reached new heights with her latest chart result.
Ahead of next month’s second album, The Art Of Loving (Capitol), she has become the first British artist to land three simultaneous Top 20 singles in 2025.
Olivia Dean has also scored two consecutive Top 10 singles in the current chart – a new entry with Man I Need (No.8 – 28,140 units) and a new peak for Nice To Each Other (No.9 – 27,872 units, up 36.4% week-on-week) as it returns to the Top 10 in its 12th week. Nice To Each Other has consumption of 255,146 units to date, according to the Official Charts Company.
Man I Need is Dean’s third Top 10 hit, following Nice To Each Other and Sam Fender collaboration Rein Me In, which is currently at No.11 as her third simultaneous Top 20 single. Rein Me In, which climbed two places, has weekly consumption of 22,681 (up 10.7% week-on-week). It has consumption to date of 271,373 units.
In addition, Lady Lady has broken into the Top 40 for the first time (No.38 – 9,126 units) with consumption up 111.5% week-on-week. It debuted at No.55 last month.
Lady Lady is the fourth simultaneous entry for Capitol-signed Dean in the latest singles rundown, including the maximum three as a primary artist under chart rules and the guest feature on the Sam Fender track. Dean supports Fender on tour tonight (August 22) at the Royal Highland Showgrounds in Scotland.
Meanwhile, 2023 track Dive, which reached No.59 a fortnight ago, has achieved its highest sale to date (8,670 units) although chart rules prevent it from making an appearance this time. Although it has yet to enter the Top 40, Dive has amassed consumption so far of 432,044 units.
The chart result coincides with the announcement of Dean’s biggest ever UK and EU headline tour, which includes a night at Ovo Hydro, Glasgow (April 23, 2026) and Co-op Live (April 25) in Manchester, and two dates at London’s O2 Arena (April 29-3).
Ahead of her own tour, she heads to the US in October for dates including support slots with Sabrina Carpenter at Madison Square Garden.
PHOTO: credit Gwen Trannoy
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