After eyeing off top debut on this week's ARIA Album chart, Sydney rockers Gang Of Youths have had to concede to 5th place behind both the A Star Is Born and Bohemian Rhapsody soundtracks. 

Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper's A Star Is Born soundtrack holds onto top spot for a second straight week with Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody soundtrack debuting at #2 after the film debuted on Thursday, 


Currently in the country on a huge Aussie stadium tour, Taylor Swift also moved up the Albums chart, with Reputation cracking #4.

The tour influence continues, with Post Malone’s Beerbongs & Bentleys set to move back to #9 as the buzzing rapper announces extra Australian shows.

Other notable album debuts are expected from Andrea Bocelli’s Si (#7), Robyn’s Honey (#20), The Kingdom Choir’s Stand By Me (#21) and David Campbell’s Baby It's Christmas (#34).


Over on the Singles chart, A Star Is Born continues its domination with Shallow holding onto top spot. Post Malone and Swae Lee move into the top 10 with Sunflower and the posthumous release from XXXTentacion debuts at #14. 

Charlie Collins, Gang Of Youths
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Thebarton Theatre, Torrensville
Charlie Collins, Gang Of Youths
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Thebarton Theatre, Torrensville
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Enmore Theatre, Newtown
Charlie Collins, Gang Of Youths
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Enmore Theatre, Newtown
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Riverstage, Brisbane
Charlie Collins, Gang Of Youths
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Enmore Theatre, Newtown
Charlie Collins, Gang Of Youths
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Enmore Theatre, Newtown
Charlie Collins, Gang Of Youths
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Enmore Theatre, Newtown
Charlie Collins, Gang Of Youths
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Enmore Theatre, Newtown
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Brisbane Showgrounds, Bowen Hills
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Footscray Park, Footscray


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