UK music sales in 2025 were driven by female artists and a resurgence of the band Oasis, according to figures released by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI). Taylor Swift's 12th album, "The Life of a Showgirl," topped the charts, selling 642,000 copies since its October release.
Women dominated the year, with British artists like Olivia Dean and Lola Young contributing to a record-breaking year for the music industry. Combined sales rose by nearly 5%, reaching 201 million albums sold or streamed. Olivia Dean's "The Art of Loving" was among the best-selling albums of the year.
Oasis experienced a significant comeback, fueled by their blockbuster reunion tour. The band sold over one million albums during 2025. Their greatest hits compilation, "Time Flies," was the fourth biggest album of the year, while "(What's The Story) Morning Glory" ranked seventh. The band also sold 1.4 million tickets for their reunion tour.
The BPI reported that streaming now accounts for 89% of the overall music market. Fans streamed 210.3 billion songs throughout the year. The success of female artists and the return of Oasis highlight the diverse tastes of UK music consumers and the enduring appeal of both established and emerging talent. The industry continues to adapt to the evolving landscape of music consumption, with streaming playing an increasingly dominant role.
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