2016_in_British_music

2016 in British music

2016 in British music

Overview of the events of 2016 in British music


This is a summary of the year 2016 in British music.

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Events

Television series

  • 8 January – Launch of the first series of Lip Sync Battle: UK on Channel 5, a British version of the American musical comedy television show where celebrities lip sync battle each other to various popular songs.
  • 9 January – Launch of the fifth series of The Voice UK, the last to be broadcast by the BBC.

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

Charts and sales

For the first time in the history of the singles chart, the top three positions were occupied by the same artist. In the chart ending 14 January 2016, Justin Bieber was at number one with "Love Yourself", number two with "Sorry" and number three with "What Do You Mean?".

In the chart ending 4 February, David Bowie matched an album chart record of having 12 albums simultaneously in the top 40, a record set by Elvis Presley following his death in 1977. His album Best of Bowie also became the first ever album to reach number one due to streaming.

In the chart ending 3 November, Elvis Presley broke a record for most number-one albums for a solo artist when his album The Wonder Of You reached number one.

Number-one singles

The singles chart includes a proportion for streaming.

Key
Best performing single of the year
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    Number-one albums

    The albums chart includes a proportion for streaming.

    Key
    Best performing album of the year
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      Number-one compilation albums

      Key
      Best-selling compilation of the year
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        Best-selling singles

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        Best-selling albums

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        Notes:

        1. Reached number 1 in 2015
        2. Reached number 1 in 2015
        3. Reached number 7 in 2015
        4. Reached number 1 in 2015
        5. Reached number 1 in 2015
        6. Reached number 2 in 2015
        7. Reached number 1 in 2015
        8. Reached number 1 in 2014
        9. Reached number 1 in 2015
        10. Reached number 1 in 2011
        11. Reached number 1 in 1984
        12. Reached number 1 in 2015
        13. Reached number 1 in 2015
        14. Reached number 3 in 2015
        15. Reached number 1 in 2014
        16. Reached number 1 in 2014
        17. Reached number 1 in 2007
        18. Reached number 1 in 2011

        Deaths

        See also


        References

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