Queen biopic Bohemian Rhapsody continues to have to an impact across the ARIA Albums and Singles charts, with the band’s back catalogue making waves throughout.

The film’s soundtrack holds steady at #2 on the Albums chart, just in front of the band’s Greatest Hits compilation at #3, while The Platinum Collection maintains its place in the top 10 (#6), Greatest Hits II jumps six places to just crack the top 20 and A Night At The Opera also enjoys a bump.

Meanwhile, eight of the band’s classic hits occupy the Singles chart, including Bohemian Rhapsody (#18), Another One Bites The Dust (#39), Somebody To Love (#50), We Are The Champions (#52), Don’t Stop Me Now (#58), Under Pressure (#60) and We Will Rock You (#69) all moving up, while Killer Queen enters the charts at #85.

There were a number of big albums vying for #1 this week, but none were able to dethrone A Star Is Born from the top place, with Imagine DragonsOrigins claiming the week's top debut at #4, while Midnight Oil’s Armistice Day: Live At The Domain, Sydney landed at #5, Muse’s Simulation Theory came in at #7, ArchitectsHoly Hell debuted at #8 and Ziggy AlbertsLaps Around The Sun scored #9.

Other notable album debuts come from Lil Peep's posthumous release Come Over When You're Sober Pt. 2 (#15), Kane Brown's Experiment (#33), Trippie Redd’s A Love Letter To You 3 (#36), Jonas Blue's Blue (#50) and Hobart death metal outfit Psycroptic’s As The Kingdom Drown (#59).

Back on the Singles chart, Ariana Grande’s Thank U, Next moves to #1, Charli XCX and Troye Sivan's 1999 makes the top 25 (#23) and Imagine Dragons appear again with Bad Liar debuting at #35.



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