2023 in British music

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This is a summary of the year 2023 in British music.

January

  • 6 JanuaryGlyndebourne Festival Opera announces that its originally planned 2023 Glyndebourne on Tour season will not occur, as a result of the reduced funding from Arts Council England for the 2023–2026 National Portfolio.[1]
  • 9 January – The Royal Albert Hall announces the appointment of James Ainscough as its next chief executive director, effective in the late spring of 2023.[2]
  • 10 January – The Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra announces that Kirill Karabits is to conclude his chief conductorship of the orchestra at the close of the 2023–2024 season.[3]
  • 13 January – The BBC announces the appointment of Sam Jackson as the new controller of BBC Radio 3, effective April 2023.[4]
  • 17 JanuaryArts Council England (ACE) announces the presentation to English National Opera (ENO) of a one-year grant of £11.46M for the period of April 2023 – March 2024, following its previous November 2022 announcement of a total withdrawal of ACE's funding to ENO for the period 2023–2026 unless ENO relocates outside of London.[5][6]
  • 31 January – The Ernst von Siemens Music Foundation announces Sir George Benjamin as the recipient of the 2023 Ernst von Siemens Music Prize.[7]

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

  • 2 November
  • 3 November – The re-recorded version of Taylor Swift's album 1989 becomes the fastest selling album of 2023, selling 184,000 copies in the UK in its week of release, more than doubling the sales of the original version released in 2014.[87]
  • 7 November –
    • The Barbican Centre announces the appointment of Helen Wallace as its new head of music, effective February 2024.[88]
    • Kings Place announces that Helen Wallace is to stand down as its artistic and executive director at the close of January 2024.[89]
    • English National Ballet announces the appointment of Maria Seletskaja as its next music director, effective with the 2024–2025 season.[90]
    • Arcangelo announces the appointment of Sir Nicholas Kenyon as its next chair of trustees, effective March 2024.[91]
  • 10 November
    • Remastered versions of The Beatles' Red Album and Blue Album are released to coincide with the issue of their final track, "Now and Then", which is included on the release.[84]
    • "Now and Then" tops the UK Singles Chart, giving The Beatles the longest gap between the first and last number one.[92]
  • 16 NovemberOxford Brookes University announces the scheduled closure of its music department and the shuttering of its music programmes in 2026.[93]
  • 17 November – The new versions of The Beatles' Red Album and Blue Album are beaten to the top of the UK Album Chart by Taylor Swift's 1989 (Taylor's Version), putting them in the same position as the original 1973 release of the albums, which were beaten to number one by David Bowie Young Americans. The Blue Album reaches number two, while the Red Album reaches number three, the same positions they were at in 1973.[94]
  • 19 November – Tickets for Glastonbury 2024 go on sale at 9.00am, and sell out within an hour.[95]
  • 22 November – The four remaining members of Girls AloudCheryl Tweedy, Kimberley Walsh, Nadine Coyle and Nicola Roberts–announce a reunion tour for 2024 following an eleven year break, and will dedicate the show to their late bandmate, Sarah Harding.[96]
  • 23 November – The BBC announces that David Pickard is to stand down as director of The Proms after the 2024 season.[97]
  • 24 November
  • 27 November – Members of Glasgow's Grand Ole Opry vote to ban the use of the Confederate Flag at the venue.[100]
  • 30 November – The Bristol Beacon music venue, previously known as Colston Hall, reopens after refurbishment and five years after it closed for repairs.[101]

December

Bands formed

Bands reformed

Classical works

New operas

British music awards

Charts and sales

Number-one singles

The singles chart includes a proportion for streaming.

Key
Best performing single of the year
Chart date
(week ending)
SongArtist(s)Chart salesReferences
5 January"Last Christmas"Wham!79,622[144]
12 January"Escapism"Raye featuring 070 Shake45,570[145]
19 January"Pointless"Lewis Capaldi55,903[146]
26 January"Flowers" Miley Cyrus91,731[147]
2 February121,151[148]
9 February106,508[149]
16 February81,435[150]
23 February72,975[151]
2 March64,259[152]
9 March56,374[153]
16 March53,686[154]
23 March56,815[155]
30 March52,340[156]
6 April"Eyes Closed"Ed Sheeran60,265[157]
13 April"Miracle"Calvin Harris and Ellie Goulding49,753[158]
20 April45,563[159]
27 April"Wish You the Best"Lewis Capaldi49,587[160]
4 May"Miracle"Calvin Harris and Ellie Goulding44,178[161]
11 May47,671[162]
18 May41,057[163]
25 May42,378[164]
1 June44,291[165]
8 June45,536[166]
15 June"Sprinter"Dave and Central Cee108,200[167]
22 June89,194[168]
29 June71,086[169]
6 July67,346[170]
13 July61,918[171]
20 July62,680[172]
27 July63,487[173]
3 August59,397[174]
10 August53,518[175]
17 August49,021[176]
24 August"What Was I Made For?"Billie Eilish45,488[177]
31 August"Dance the Night"Dua Lipa41,204[178]
7 September"Vampire"Olivia Rodrigo43,211[179]
14 September"Paint the Town Red"Doja Cat57,962[180]
21 September54,414[181]
28 September50,144[182]
5 October48,890[183]
12 October41,014[184]
19 October"Strangers"Kenya Grace40,152[185]
26 October38,809[186]
2 November37,139[187]
9 November"Is It Over Now?"Taylor Swift45,360[188]
16 November"Now and Then"The Beatles78,168[189]
23 November"Lovin on Me"Jack Harlow46,389[190]
30 November52,688[191]
7 December55,128[192]
14 December"Last Christmas"Wham!53,473[193]
21 December48,643[194]
28 December61,784[195]

Number-one albums

The albums chart includes a proportion for streaming.

The best-performing album of 2023, The Highlights by The Weeknd, peaked at number two on the UK Albums Chart dated week ending 9 February 2023.
Chart date
(week ending)
AlbumArtist(s)Chart salesReferences
5 JanuaryChristmasMichael Bublé19,985[196]
12 JanuaryMidnightsTaylor Swift11,311[197]
19 January10,003[198]
26 JanuarySt. JudeCourteeners19,022[199]
2 FebruaryWhat's Rock and Roll?The Reytons12,252[200]
9 FebruaryGloriaSam Smith14,155[201]
16 FebruaryQueen of MeShania Twain17,976[202]
23 FebruaryThis Is WhyParamore21,093[203]
2 MarchTrustfallPink37,570[204]
9 MarchCracker IslandGorillaz22,440[205]
16 MarchFrom Nothing to a Little Bit MoreThe Lathums17,937[206]
23 MarchEndless Summer VacationMiley Cyrus18,746[207]
30 MarchSongs of SurrenderU220,569[208]
6 AprilDid You Know That There's a Tunnel Under Ocean BlvdLana Del Rey41,925[209]
13 AprilThe RecordBoygenius18,869[210]
20 AprilHigher Than HeavenEllie Goulding11,818[211]
27 April72 SeasonsMetallica29,249[212]
4 MayA Kiss for the Whole WorldEnter Shikari13,513[213]
11 MayAnxiety Replacement TherapyThe Lottery Winners22,209[214]
18 May-Ed Sheeran76,263[215]
25 May18,381[216]
1 JuneBroken by Desire to Be Heavenly SentLewis Capaldi95,882[217]
8 June12,187[218]
15 JuneBut Here We AreFoo Fighters44,513[219]
22 JuneThe ShowNiall Horan26,937[220]
29 JuneWhat Ifs & MaybesTom Grennan27,065[221]
6 JulyThe Good WitchMaisie Peters20,760[222]
13 JulyDead Club CityNothing but Thieves13,622[223]
20 JulySpeak Now (Taylor's Version)Taylor Swift67,112[224]
27 JulyBeautiful and Brutal YardJ Hus17,260[225]
3 AugustThe Ballad of DarrenBlur44,051[226]
10 AugustUtopiaTravis Scott25,027[227]
17 AugustVictoryCian Ducrot15,668[228]
24 AugustKnebworth 22Liam Gallagher16,204[229]
31 AugustUnreal UnearthHozier19,068[230]
7 SeptemberI Told Them...Burna Boy14,164[231]
14 SeptemberBack to the Water BelowRoyal Blood18,856[232]
21 SeptemberGutsOlivia Rodrigo60,272[233]
28 SeptemberGreatest Hits 2.0Busted27,319[234]
5 OctoberTensionKylie Minogue53,237[235]
12 OctoberAutumn VariationsEd Sheeran30,016[236]
19 OctoberFor All the DogsDrake29,408[237]
26 OctoberSick BoiRen18,653[238]
2 NovemberHackney DiamondsThe Rolling Stones72,204[239]
9 November1989 (Taylor's Version)Taylor Swift184,965[240]
16 November23,561[241]
23 November16,773[242]
30 NovemberTheatre of the Absurd Presents C'est la VieMadness18,024[243]
7 DecemberThis LifeTake That116,163[244]
14 DecemberI/OPeter Gabriel15,645[245]
21 DecemberRebel DiamondsThe Killers25,360[246]
28 DecemberHackney DiamondsThe Rolling Stones16,460[247]

Number-one compilation albums

The compilation chart includes a proportion for streaming.

Key
Best performing compilation of the year
Chart date
(week ending)
AlbumChart salesReferences
5 JanuaryNow 1133,925[248]
12 JanuaryThe Greatest Showman2,593[249]
19 JanuaryNow Yearbook Extra 19853,016[250]
26 JanuaryThe Greatest Showman2,556[251]
2 February2,459[252]
9 February2,549[253]
16 February2,435[254]
23 FebruaryNow Yearbook Extra 1980–19842,984[255]
2 MarchNow Dance – The 80s4,328[256]
9 MarchNow Yearbook 19865,495[257]
16 MarchThe Greatest Showman2,290[258]
23 MarchNow 60s Pop4,767[259]
30 MarchThe Greatest Showman2,371[260]
6 AprilDance Craze: The Best of British Ska...Live3,810[261]
13 AprilThe Greatest Showman2,522[262]
20 AprilNow Yearbook Extra 19863,392[263]
27 AprilNow 11410,946[264]
4 May4,399[265]
11 MayNow Yearbook 19786,710[266]
18 MayGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 34,978[267]
25 MayEurovision Song Contest 202317,477[268]
1 June9,772[269]
8 June6,322[270]
15 JuneSpider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse7,518[271]
22 June6,655[272]
29 June5,298[273]
6 July4,193[274]
13 July3,285[275]
20 JulyNow Yearbook 19924,205[276]
27 JulyNow 12" 80s: 19802,296[277]
3 AugustBarbie the Album 21,207[278]
10 August20,653[279]
17 August16,778[280]
24 August14,041[281]
31 August12,213[282]
7 September10,511[283]
14 September9,643[284]
21 September8,226[285]
28 September7,301[286]
5 October6,577[287]
12 October5,712[288]
19 October5,205[289]
26 October4,500[290]
2 November4,531[291]
9 November4,085[292]
16 NovemberNow Yearbook 19885,865[293]
23 NovemberBarbie the Album 3,529[294]
30 NovemberNow 1169,709[295]
7 DecemberNow 40 Years7,263[296]
14 DecemberNow Christmas7,711[297]
21 December7,982[298]
28 December8,255[299]

Year-end charts

Top singles of the year

This chart was published by the Official Charts Company on 29 December 2023[300]

No. Title Artist(s) Peak
position
Combined
1 "Flowers" Miley Cyrus 1 1,700,000
2 "Sprinter" Dave and Central Cee 1 1,200,000
3 "Escapism" Raye featuring 070 Shake 1 1,200,000
4 "Anti-Hero" Taylor Swift 2 [a] 1,100,000
5 "Miracle" Calvin Harris and Ellie Goulding 1
6 "Calm Down" Rema 3
7 "Kill Bill" SZA 3
8 "Boy's a Liar" PinkPantheress 2
9 "As It Was" Harry Styles 4 [b]
10 "People" Libianca 2
11 "Cruel Summer" Taylor Swift 2
12 "Sure Thing" Miguel 4
13 "I'm Good (Blue)" David Guetta and Bebe Rexha 16 [c]
14 "Vampire" Olivia Rodrigo 1
15 "Messy in Heaven" Venbee and Goddard. 3
16 "Daylight" David Kushner 2
17 "Die for You" The Weeknd 3
18 "Last Christmas" Wham! 1
19 "Dance the Night" Dua Lipa 1
20 "React" Switch Disco and Ella Henderson 4
21 "Another Love" Tom Odell 10
22 "Mr. Brightside" The Killers 53 [d]
23 "Creepin'" Metro Boomin, The Weeknd and 21 Savage 7
24 "I Ain't Worried" OneRepublic 30 [e]
25 "Forget Me" Lewis Capaldi 7 [f]
26 "Paint the Town Red" Doja Cat 1
27 "Someone You Loved" Lewis Capaldi 49 [g]
28 "Giving Me" Jazzy 3
29 "All I Want For Christmas Is You" Mariah Carey 2 [h]
30 "Bad Habits" Ed Sheeran 44 [i]
31 "Eyes Closed" 1
32 "Green Green Grass" George Ezra 9 [j]
33 "Prada" Cassö, Raye and D-Block Europe 2
34 "Unholy" Sam Smith and Kim Petras 13 [k]
35 "Ceilings" Lizzy McAlpine 6
36 "Made You Look" Meghan Trainor 5 [l]
37 "10:35" Tiësto and Tate McRae 8
38 "Shivers" Ed Sheeran 43 [m]
39 "Until I Found You" Stephen Sanchez 14
40 "Riptide" Vance Joy 67 [n]

Best-selling albums

This chart was published by the Official Charts Company on 3 January 2024[301]

For the first time in British music history, an album that never reached number one on the weekly chart became the biggest-selling album of the year. The Highlights, by The Weeknd, also sold all its albums in digital and streaming formats.

No. Title Artist Peak
position
Combined
1 The Highlights The Weeknd 2 391,000
2 Midnights Taylor Swift 1
3 1989 (Taylor's Version) 1 299,000
4 Diamonds Elton John 2
5 Harry's House Harry Styles 2 [o]
6 50 Years – Don't Stop Fleetwood Mac 6 [p]
7 Curtain Call: The Hits Eminem 5 [q]
8 SOS SZA 2
9 AM Arctic Monkeys 9 [r]
10 ABBA Gold ABBA 10 [s]
11 Lover Taylor Swift 8 [t]
12 1989 5 [u]
13 Folklore 6 [v]
14 Broken By Desire To Be Heavenly Sent Lewis Capaldi 1 210,000
15 Guts Olivia Rodrigo 1 209,000
16 Sour 5 [w]
17 Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish Extent Lewis Capaldi 4 [x]
18 Time Flies... 1994-2009 Oasis 15 [y]
19 = Ed Sheeran 4 [z]
20 Greatest Hits Queen 13 [aa]
21 Reputation Taylor Swift 13 [ab]
22 Rumours Fleetwood Mac 12 [ac]
23 - Ed Sheeran 1
24 Speak Now (Taylor's Version) Taylor Swift 1
25 The Essential Michael Jackson Michael Jackson 18 [ad]
26 ÷ Ed Sheeran 16 [ae]
27 Hackney Diamonds The Rolling Stones 1
28 Born to Die Lana Del Rey 22 [af]
29 Trustfall Pink 1
30 Fine Line Harry Styles 13 [ag]
31 Curtain Call 2 Eminem 21 [ah]
32 Starboy The Weeknd 23 [ai]
33 Between Us Little Mix 20 [aj]
34 The Diamond Collection Post Malone 14
35 (What's the Story) Morning Glory? Oasis 26 [ak]
36 I Will Always Love You: The Best of Whitney Houston Whitney Houston 13
37 This Life Take That 1
38 ELV1S: 30 No. 1 Hits Elvis Presley 22 [al]
39 Renaissance Beyoncé 6 [am]
40 Singles Maroon 5 35 [an]

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