Friday, June 20, 2025

Fleetwood Mac’s Chart Run Rolls On


Chart Update: June 20, 2025

Fleetwood Mac’s Chart Run Rolls On: Streaming Shifts, Vinyl Power, and a Comeback on Video

From the Top 40 to the Top of the Vinyl Charts—Fleetwood Mac Keep Finding New Ways to Win

Another week, another global check-in with Fleetwood Mac—and once again, the legendary band continues to chart like it’s their job (and frankly, they’re better at it than half of today’s streaming-first artists).

While some numbers dipped and others rose, the story this week isn’t just stability—it’s staying power, with a few surprise twists (including a sudden return to the UK Music Video Chart that deserves a moment of its own).

Let’s dive into how things moved since our June 13 update.


UK: Still a Fixture, Even as the Chain Slips (Slightly)

On the UK Top 100 Albums Chart, Fleetwood Mac’s positions haven’t budged:

  • #6 — 50 Years – Don’t Stop (same as last week)
  • #19 — Rumours (down from #18)

But beneath the surface, things are shifting. Rumours dropped slightly on streaming:

UK Top 100 Streaming Albums:

  • #3 — 50 Years – Don’t Stop (no change)
  • #20 — Rumours (down from #17)

UK Top 100 Album Sales:

  • #25 — Rumours (up from #28)

UK Top 40 Vinyl Albums:

  • #15 — Rumours (down from #13)

UK Top 100 Singles Chart:

  • #72 — Dreams (down from #53)
  • #94 — Everywhere (down from #77)
The Chain has dropped out of the Singles Top 100 but remains present on other charts.

UK Top 100 Streaming Songs:

  • #46 — Dreams
  • #62 — Everywhere
  • #93 — The Chain

UK Top 50 Music Video Chart:

  • #33 — The Dance (re-entry)
The 1997 concert film reappears on the UK Music Video Chart, possibly thanks to a viral moment or a social media boost.


USA: Rumours Rises on Vinyl, Streaming Holds Steady

Billboard 200 Albums:

  • #25 — Rumours (down from #24)
  • #120 — Greatest Hits (up from #127)

Top 100 Album Sales:

  • #24 — Rumours (up from #26)

Top 40 Vinyl Albums:

  • #11 — Rumours (up from #14)

Top 25 Indie Store Sales:

  • #19 — Rumours (new entry)

Top 50 Rock Albums:

  • #4 — Rumours (down from #3)
  • #22 — Greatest Hits (up from #23)

Top 50 Rock & Alternative Albums:

  • #5 — Rumours (down from #4)
  • #26 — Greatest Hits (up from #28)

Top 50 Streaming Albums:

  • #28 — Rumours (down from #27)

Top 50 Streaming Songs:

  • #30 — Dreams (up from #35)
While Dreams has lost momentum in the UK, it’s gaining strength in the U.S., perhaps sparked by yet another nostalgic moment or trend.

International: Canada, Ireland & Australia Stay Faithful

Canada Top 100 Albums:

  • #19 — Rumours (up from #22)
  • #97 — Greatest Hits (re-entry into the Top 100)

Ireland Top 100 Albums:

  • #5 — 50 Years – Don’t Stop (down from #4)
  • #23 — Rumours (down from #21)

Scotland Top 100 Albums:

  • #24 — Rumours (down from #23)

Australia Top 50 Albums:

  • #21 — Rumours (down from #17)

The Takeaway: Vinyl Climbs, Streaming Wobbles, Legacy Stays Locked

Fleetwood Mac are holding ground internationally and climbing in physical formats, even as some streaming metrics soften week-over-week. This kind of chart performance for a band with no new music, no active tour, and no front-page scandal is virtually unheard of.

The re-entry of The Dance on the UK Music Video Chart is a cherry on top—a reminder that in 2025, Fleetwood Mac aren’t just relevant… they’re multi-format monsters.

Their legacy isn’t just being preserved. It’s growing—algorithm by algorithm, record by record.

Fifty years in, and the only thing that’s slowed is the BPM on “Landslide.” Everything else? Still charting.

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