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2015 in British music

This is a summary of the year 2015 in British music.

Events

Television series

Publications

Artists and groups reformed

Groups on hiatus

Groups disbanded

Classical works

Opera

Musical theatre

Musical films

Film scores and incidental music

Film

Television

British music awards

Brit Awards

See 2015 Brit Awards

British Composer Awards

  • Amateur or Young Performers: Kate Whitley – Alive
  • Choral: James Dillon – Stabat Mater dolorosa
  • Community or Educational Project: Stuart Hancock – Snapshot Songs
  • Contemporary Jazz Composition: Trish Clowes – The Fox, The Parakeet & The Chestnut
  • Large Chamber: Sinan Savaskan – Many stares (through semi-nocturnal Zeiss-Blink) – Module 30
  • Liturgical: Michael Finnissy – John the Baptist
  • Orchestral: Harrison Birtwistle – Responses: Sweet disorder and the carefully careless
  • Small Chamber: Julian Anderson – String Quartet No. 2
  • Solo or Duo: Michael Finnissy – Beat Generation Ballads
  • Sonic Art: Yann Seznec – Currents
  • Stage Works: Julian Anderson – Thebans
  • Wind Band or Brass Band: Rory Boyle – Muckle Flugga

Charts and sales

Notable events and records

On 10 July 2015, the chart week changed from Sunday–Saturday to Friday–Thursday, with the first chart covering Sunday 5 July to Thursday 9 July. This chart move is to align the chart week with the new Global Release Day (Friday) for music.

Pharrell Williams set an all-time record when "Happy" notched 64 consecutive weeks in the top 75 of the singles chart.

Adele's 25 became the fastest-selling UK album of all time, beating the record previously held by Oasis' Be Here Now in 1997.

Jess Glynne scored three UK number-one singles and two from the previous year, tying here with Cheryl Fernandez-Versini as the British women with the most UK number-one singles.

In December, Justin Bieber's songs "Sorry" and "Love Yourself" claimed the top 2 spots on the singles chart during the same week, marking the first time this was accomplished since Madonna in 1985. "Love Yourself" went on to replace "Sorry" in the top position, making Bieber the first artist since Elvis Presley in 2005 to knock themselves off the top spot.

"Love Yourself" became the first song in the history of the UK Singles Chart to reach number one without an official single release.

Number-one singles

The singles chart includes a proportion for streaming.

Number-one albums

The 'sales' figures since the chart week ending 7 March include a proportion for audio streams.

Number-one compilation albums

Top singles of the year

This chart was published by the Official Charts Company in January 2016 showing sales and streams for the whole of 2015.

Top albums of the year

This chart published by the Official Charts Company on 5 January 2016 shows combined sales for artist albums from sales and streams for the whole of 2015.

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Deaths

See also

References