The record previously topped the chart back in November, 2016, selling 128,000 album units, with sales also attributed to a concert ticket/album bundle promotion. In both cases, fans who bought tickets to the band’s upcoming stadium tour were given the option to have the album mailed to them. The chart number only reflects those who accepted the offer.
- Meanwhile, back on the “Billboard” 200, “Black Panther: The Album” lands at number two, followed by Migos’ “Culture II” at three, rapper 6ix9ine “Day69” at four and the soundtrack to “The Greatest Showman” at five.
- Rounding out the Top Ten: Ed Sheeran’s “Divide” a six, Post Malone’s “Stoney” at seven, Imagine Dragons’ “Evolve” at eight, Kendrick Lamar’s “DANM” at nine and Vance Joy’s “Nation of Two” at ten.
Source: Billboard