Harry’s House is now the second album by Harry Styles to spend 156 weeks — three years — on the U.K.’s Official Albums chart, following Fine Line. MANCHESTER, ENGLAND – FEBRUARY 28: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY) Harry Styles performs ‘Aperture’ on stage during The BRIT Awards 2026 at Co-op Live on February 28, 2026 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images)
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A month ago, Harry Styles began a historic run at Wembley Stadium in London. The British superstar played 12 dates at the massive venue, all of which are part of his current Together, Together tour.
London was the second city included on the venture, and it followed 10 nights in Amsterdam. In a few days, Styles will begin a stretch in São Paulo, Brazil, then Mexico City, and then, from late August until Halloween, he will make camp at Madison Square Garden, where he has 30 concerts scheduled.
In the United Kingdom, much of Styles’s music – both hit songs and albums – declines from where they sat on the charts last week, after his catalog enjoyed a post-residency bump. Even as sales and streams dwindle, one of his full-lengths reaches a special milestone, joining one of its predecessors.
Harry’s House Reaches the Three-Year Chart Milestone
Harry’s House, Styles’s third solo collection, dips from No. 32 to No. 47 on the Official Albums chart. The ranking, published each week by the Official Charts Company, details the most-consumed albums and EPs of any style, and both sales and streams factor into where a title debuts or appears.
As of this period, Harry’s House has spent 156 weeks – exactly three years – as one of the 100 most popular albums in the nation.
Harry Styles Has Seen Half of His Albums Chart for Three Years
Styles has only released four albums under his own name, and half of them have now spent at least three years on the rundown. Harry’s House follows Fine Line, the Grammy winner’s second full-length, which is up to 253 frames on the 100-space roster as of this moment. Harry Styles, the singer’s self-titled debut, has yet to reach the landmark, though it’s not far behind, with 147 periods spent on the competitive chart.
One Direction Never Reached the Same Mark
BURBANK, CA – NOVEMBER 22: (L-R) Musicians Niall Horan, Zayn Malik, Louis Tomlinson, Liam Payne, and Harry Styles of the band One Direction during the “One Direction iHeartRadio Album Release Party” hosted by Ryan Seacrest at the iHeartRadio Theater Los Angeles Clear Channel’s new music and events venue located at The Burbank Studios in Burbank, CA (Photo by Christopher Polk/Getty Images for Clear Channel)
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None of the five projects One Direction released made it to three years on the Official Albums chart. The closest any of them came was the boy band’s debut, Up All Night, which spent 128 frames rising and falling, peaking at No. 2. The group’s next four collections, Take Me Home, Midnight Memories, Four, and Made in the A.M., all hit No. 1.
Harry’s House Gains Ground Via Physical Purchases
This week, Harry’s House drops on the Official Albums chart as well as the Official Albums Streaming list. On the latter, it slips even more dramatically than on the main albums roster, tumbling from No. 31 to No. 48.
Harry’s House does gain ground when it comes to purchases. The Grammy winner for Album of the Year improves from No. 87 to No. 65 on the Official Albums Sales chart. It surges by an even more impressive number of rungs on the Official Physical Albums ranking, which is built entirely around purchases on CD, cassette, and vinyl. Harry’s House improves from No. 92 to No. 62, an improvement of an incredible 30 rungs at once.
Three Harry Styles Albums Remain Top Performers
Three of Styles’s four solo releases appear on the Official Albums chart at the moment, and Harry’s House is the worst performer of the bunch. Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally., which dropped this spring, slips slightly, but only descends two spaces to No. 6. That collection has managed 18 periods on the chart, and it will surely add significantly to that sum in the coming months, and perhaps even years.
Fine Line, which preceded Harry’s House by three years, backtracks outside of the top 40, falling from No. 28 to No. 44. It is only Harry Styles – which introduced the singer-songwriter to the world as a solo artist after One Direction officially went on hiatus – that misses the Official Albums chart, though the set is still, amazingly, a bestseller in the U.K. This frame, Harry Styles steps up from No. 67 to No. 54 on the Official Albums Sales chart. On the Official Physical Albums roster, where all four of his solo efforts can be found, it leaps from No. 68 to No. 51.
Four Harry Styles Albums and Songs Chart in the U.K.
Four Styles albums chart in the U.K., and the same number of hits by the superstar appear on multiple rankings as well. Only one of them, “As It Was,” comes from Harry’s House. That career-defining smash steps back to No. 87 on the Official Streaming chart and barely manages to hang on, landing in last place at No. 100, on the Official Singles Downloads ranking.

