Olivia Rodrigo’s Guts and Sour climb the Official Vinyl Albums chart in the U.K., buoyed by her … More
Olivia Rodrigo spent the end of June and early July in England, performing on her Guts World Tour and headlining the 2025 edition of the Glastonbury Festival. The singer-songwriter is still riding high from those high-profile appearances, and her two albums, Sour and Guts, continue to benefit from the renewed attention.
Both Sour and Guts are currently performing well on half a dozen charts each in the United Kingdom after a recent surge that came thanks to her performances. Although both titles are beginning to decline on most lists, they are gaining ground on one specific tally.
Sour and Guts Climb the Vinyl Albums Chart
Sour and Guts are on the rise on the Official Vinyl Albums chart, defying a general downward trend for both projects. Between the two, Guts is the bigger success this frame, stepping up from No. 38 to No. 30. At the same time, Sour reenters the tally at No. 38 — the same position Guts held just days ago. Years after her albums were released, Rodrigo scores a pair of top 40 bestsellers on the vinyl-only ranking.
Guts Slips Elsewhere
While Guts grows on the vinyl front, it declines on the other five other tallies where it still appears. The title falls outside the top 10 on the Official Albums chart, the main ranking of the biggest full-lengths and EPs in the country. It performs worst on the Official Album Downloads list, plunging from No. 22 to No. 50.
Sour Rises on Several Charts
Sour, meanwhile, manages to rise on two charts in the U.K. In addition to its vinyl success, the collection also improves slightly on the Official Physical Albums list, inching up from No. 33 to No. 32.
Despite some downward movement, overall consumption of Sour still seems strong. It ranks at No. 13 on the Official Albums chart, just two spots below Guts. The singer’s first studio effort also experiences its most severe drop on the Official Album Downloads tally, where it tumbles from No. 31 to No. 73.

