Music News Roundup: Harry Styles Dominates UK Charts, Barry Keoghan Talks James Bond, Jade Thirlwall's Solo Tour, and More

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Music News Roundup: Harry Styles Dominates UK Charts, Barry Keoghan Talks James Bond, Jade Thirlwall's Solo Tour, and More

Harry Styles is dominating the UK Albums Chart with his record "Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally," outselling Morrissey's "Make-Up Is A Lie" by a significant margin. Harry's recent Netflix concert special has likely contributed to his album's success, with sales continuing to soar. Meanwhile, in the Official Singles Chart, Harry's "American Girls" holds the top spot, but competition from Olivia Dean and Sam Fender is intensifying.

Barry Keoghan praises his co-star Jacob Elordi's potential to be the next James Bond and hints at playing the villain role himself. Keoghan also updates fans on the Beatles biopics, where he portrays Ringo Starr alongside other talented actors embodying the iconic band members.

Jade Thirlwall captivates fans with her otherworldly look during her solo tour in Germany, hinting at new music collaborations and projects in the works. Ellie Goulding, Lola Young, Zara Larsson, and Louis Tomlinson are set to perform at Radio 1's Big Weekend, adding to the star-studded lineup.

First Aid Kit announces a special concert at the Royal Albert Hall, marking their return to the stage after a hiatus. Tyla makes a fashion statement at Paris Fashion Week, showcasing her unique style and confidence. Freya Skye's love for Tesco meal deals sparks laughter during her London show, while Robbie Williams contemplates another Netflix documentary following the success of his previous series.

Natasha Hamilton steps into the spotlight with her new solo single "Fantasy," signaling a new chapter in her music career. With her upcoming EP "Extraction" on the horizon, Natasha's music explores themes of connection and self-discovery, reflecting her personal growth and artistic evolution.