Pink Floyd’s Wish You Were Here takes home this year’s Official Christmas Number 1 album.
The group released their Wish You Were Here 50 reissue on digital and physical editions, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the legendary record. It includes six previously unreleased alternate versions and demos.
Amazingly, this also marks 50 years since Wish You Were Here first topped the Official Albums Chart back in 1975, marking a real full circle moment for the band.
As a result, it achieves the accolade of the longest span between their first Number 1 album to their last Number 1, clocking in at over 50 years (or 2,620 weeks). Floyd overtakes another legendary band in The Beatles and Abbey Road, who previously held the title with 49 years and 252 days between Number 1s, first hitting the summit in 1969 before regaining the top spot in 2019.
This is also Floyd’s second Number 1 album of the year after Pink Floyd at Pompeii – MCMLXXII, the live album from their 1971 show, turned film in 1972. The film and album were then digitally re-mastered from its original 35mm footage, with newly mixed audio from Steven Wilson and re-released in 2025. This therefore marks the first time the group have ever claimed two Number 1 albums in the same year.
Moreover, this isn’t the lads’ first taste of festive success. Despite this being their maiden Christmas album, they secured the coveted Christmas Number 1 single back in 1979 with the iconic, Another Brick in the Wall, Pt.2.
Wish You Were Here also tops this week’s Official Album Vinyl Chart, shifting the most copies on wax over the past seven days as well hitting the summit on the Official Record Store Chart, crowned the most popular album in UK independent record shops this week.
One of the greatest English rock bands of all time continue to shine on!
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