2019 in British music

This is a summary of the year 2019 in British music.

List of years in British music

Events

  • 3 January – The Royal College of Organists announces Hans Fagius and Nicolas Kynaston as the recipients of the RCO Medal for 2019.[1]
  • 10 January – The Brodsky Quartet announces the appointment of Gina McCormack as its new violinist, to replace the departing Daniel Rowland.[2]
  • 17 January – The Ernst von Siemens Music Foundation announces Rebecca Saunders as the recipient of the Ernst von Siemens Musikpreis 2019, the second woman and the first female composer ever to be honoured with the award.[3]
  • 21 January – The Barbican Centre, London Symphony Orchestra, and Guildhall School of Music and Drama jointly unveil initial designs for the proposed privately-funded centre for music in the City of London.[4]
  • 24 January – Tasmin Little announces her intention to retire from classical music performance in the summer of 2020.[5]
  • 25 January
  • 20 February – Future Talent announces Sheku Kanneh-Mason as its newest Ambassador.[9]
  • 4 March – Scala Radio, a new classical radio station, begins transmission.[10]
  • 8 March
  • 29 March-31 March – The BBC Radio 6 Music Festival takes place in Liverpool.[13]
  • 17 April
    • English National Opera announces the resignation of Daniel Kramer as its artistic director, effective at the end of July 2019.[14]
    • The Court of Appeal unanimously upholds the earlier ruling by the High Court of Justice in the case of Christopher Goldscheider v. Royal Opera House Covent Garden Foundation, in favour of Goldscheider.[15]
  • 22 April – The Lark Ascending by Ralph Vaughan Williams regains its position at number 1 in the Classic FM Top 300, revealed over the Easter weekend.[16]
  • 25 April – The Development Management Sub-Committee of the City of Edinburgh Council approves plans for the construction of Dunard Centre, the first purpose-built music and performance venue in Edinburgh in over 100 years.[17]
  • 29 April – The PRS Foundation announces that Vanessa Reed is to stand down as its executive director, effective with the summer of 2019.[18]
  • 7 May – BBC Radio 3 announces the musicians for its New Generation Artists scheme from 2019-2021:[19]
    • Eric Lu, piano
    • Alexander Gadjiev, piano
    • Timothy Ridout, viola
    • Consone Quartet
    • Johan Dalene, violin
    • Rob Luft, jazz guitar
    • Ema Nikoslovska, mezzo-soprano
  • 10 May – The Philharmonia Orchestra announces that Helen Sprott is to stand down as its managing director.[20]
  • 22 May
    • The Philharmonia Orchestra announces the appointment of Santtu-Matias Rouvali as its next principal conductor, effective with the 2021-2022 season, with an initial contract of 5 years.[21]
    • The Benedetti Foundation announces the appointment of Michael Garvey as its first-ever executive director.[22]
    • The BBC National Orchestra of Wales (BBC NOW) announces that Michael Garvey is to stand down as director of the BBC NOW and the BBC National Chorus of Wales.[23]
  • 7 June
  • 17 June – The Royal Philharmonic Society (RPS) announces the appointments of Alexander Goehr and Sir David Pountney as honorary members of the RPS.[25]
  • 22 June – The BBC Cardiff Singer of the World 2019 competition results are announced:
  • 24 June – Opera North announces the appointment of Garry Walker as its next music director, effective with the 2020-2021 season.[28]
  • 26 June – Opera Rara announces the appointment of Carlo Rizzi as its next artistic director, effective June 2020.[29]
  • 19 July – Karina Canellakis conducts the First Night of the BBC Proms at the Royal Albert Hall, the first female conductor ever to conduct the First Night.[30]
  • 25 July – The London Philharmonic Orchestra announces the appointment of Edward Gardner as its next principal conductor, effective with the 2021-2022 season, with an initial contract of 5 years.[31]
  • 3 September – At the BBC Proms, Bernard Haitink conducts his 90th and final Prom, with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra and pianist Emanuel Ax.[32]
  • 11 September – The BBC National Orchestra of Wales announces the appointment of Ryan Bancroft as its next principal conductor, effective with the 2020-2021 season, with an initial contract of 3 years.[33]
  • 16 September
    • The BBC announces the appointment of Lisa Tregale as the new Director of the BBC National Orchestra of Wales and the BBC National Chorus of Wales, effective in 2020. Tregale is the first woman to be named to the post.[34]
    • Wigmore Hall awards Iestyn Davies the Wigmore Medal, after a concert at Wigmore Hall on his 40th birthday.[35]
  • 5 October – Lucia Lucas becomes the first transgender singer to perform with the English National Opera in London.[36]
  • 8 October – English National Opera announces the appointment of Annilese Miskimmon as its next artistic director, effective September 2020.[37]
  • 8 November – The Royal Albert Hall announces a new 5-year partnership with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra as its new associate orchestra for year-round orchestral programmes.[38]
  • 9 December – The Yehudi Menuhin School announces the appointment of Tasmin Little as its new co-president.[39]
  • 27 December – UK New Year's Honours 2020:[40]

Television programmes

Jess Glynne

Artists and groups reformed

Artists and groups disbanded

Classical works

Opera

Musical theatre

Musical films

Film scores and incidental music

Film

Television

British music awards

Charts and sales

Number-one singles

The singles chart includes a proportion for streaming.

Key
Best performing single of the year
Chart date
(week ending)
SongArtist(s)Chart salesReferences
3 January"Sweet but Psycho"Ava Max65,000[92]
10 January71,000[93]
17 January[94]
24 January70,721[95]
31 January"7 Rings"Ariana Grande126,240[96]
7 February86,143[97]
14 February71,909[98]
21 February"Break Up with Your Girlfriend, I'm Bored"84,701[99]
28 February"7 Rings"61,891[100]
7 March"Someone You Loved" Lewis Capaldi57,698[101]
14 March65,216[102]
21 March62,336[103]
28 March65,177[104]
4 April66,725[105]
11 April63,990[106]
18 April69,076[107]
25 April"Old Town Road"Lil Nas X80,314[108]
2 May84,648[109]
9 May"Vossi Bop"Stormzy94,495[110]
16 May84,646[111]
23 May"I Don't Care"Ed Sheeran and Justin Bieber123,825[112]
30 May98,270[113]
6 June83,477[114]
13 June78,206[115]
20 June67,959[116]
27 June65,420[117]
4 July65,002[118]
11 July63,836[119]
18 July"Señorita"Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello[120]
25 July"Beautiful People"Ed Sheeran featuring Khalid[121]
1 August"Señorita"Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello68,000[122]
8 August62,000[123]
15 August59,000[124]
22 August54,934[125]
29 August53,157[126]
5 September"Take Me Back to London"Ed Sheeran featuring Stormzy[127]
12 September[128]
19 September59,683[129]
26 September58,783[130]
3 October53,251[131]
10 October"Dance Monkey"Tones and I[132]
17 October70,713[133]
24 October[134]
31 October81,198
7 November85,820
14 November84,488
21 November
28 November
5 December
12 December
19 December
26 December"I Love Sausage Rolls"Ladbaby

Number-one albums

The albums chart includes a proportion for streaming.

Key
Best performing album of the year
    Chart date
    (week ending)
    AlbumArtist(s)Chart salesReferences
    3 JanuaryThe Greatest ShowmanVarious artists40,901[135]
    10 January30,364[136]
    17 January[137]
    24 January26,879[138]
    31 January[139]
    7 FebruaryAmoBring Me the Horizon26,934[140]
    14 FebruaryEncoreThe Specials18,199[141]
    21 FebruaryThank U, NextAriana Grande65,214[142]
    28 February31,404[143]
    7 March21,659[144]
    14 MarchWhat a Time to Be AliveTom Walker36,679[145]
    21 MarchPsychodramaDave26,390[146]
    28 MarchSinging to StrangersJack Savoretti32,264[147]
    4 AprilComing Home to YouMichael Ball18,039[148]
    11 AprilWhen We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?Billie Eilish48,410[149]
    18 April23,982[150]
    25 AprilMap of the Soul: PersonaBTS26,498[151]
    2 MayWhen We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?Billie Eilish15,134[152]
    9 MayHurts 2B HumanPink48,861[153]
    16 May16,713[154]
    23 May11,582[155]
    30 MayDivinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent Lewis Capaldi89,506[156]
    6 June39,741[157]
    13 June29,429[158]
    20 June27,590[159]
    27 JuneWestern StarsBruce Springsteen52,290[160]
    4 JulyDivinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent Lewis Capaldi19,003[161]
    11 JulyStep Back in Time: The Definitive CollectionKylie Minogue31,980[162]
    18 JulyDivinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent Lewis Capaldi18,491[163]
    25 JulyNo.6 Collaborations ProjectEd Sheeran125,031[164]
    1 August60,902[165]
    8 August41,372[166]
    15 August32,114[167]
    22 AugustWe Are Not Your KindSlipknot31,828[168]
    29 AugustNo.6 Collaborations ProjectEd Sheeran23,611[169]
    5 SeptemberLoverTaylor Swift53,015[170]
    12 SeptemberNorman Fucking Rockwell!Lana Del Rey31,539[171]
    19 SeptemberHollywood's BleedingPost Malone33,728[172]
    26 SeptemberHypersonic MissilesSam Fender40,913[173]
    3 OctoberWhy Me? Why Not.Liam Gallagher68,327[174]
    10 OctoberAbbey RoadThe Beatles34,680[175]
    17 OctoberWithout FearDermot Kennedy20,061[176]
    24 OctoberGiants of All SizesElbow27,257[177]
    31 OctoberEverything Not Saved Will Be Lost – Part 2Foals20,505
    7 NovemberKindStereophonics30,000
    14 NovemberFrom Out of NowhereJeff Lynne's ELO
    21 NovemberSunsets & Full MoonsThe Script31,946
    28 NovemberSpectrumWestlife62,621
    5 DecemberEveryday LifeColdplay80,974
    12 DecemberThe Christmas PresentRobbie Williams52,909
    19 DecemberYou're in My HeartRod Stewart44,776
    26 December71,330

    Number-one compilation albums

      Chart date
      (week ending)
      AlbumChart salesReferences
      3 JanuaryNow 101[178]
      10 January[179]
      17 January[180]
      24 January[181]
      31 January[182]
      7 February[183]
      14 February80s Soul Jams - Vol II[184]
      21 FebruaryNow 101[185]
      28 February[186]
      7 MarchNow 100 Hits - 80s[187]
      14 MarchMTV Rocks - Indie Revolution[188]
      21 MarchNow 101[189]
      28 MarchSing Your Heart Out 2019[190]
      4 AprilCountry Forever[191]
      11 AprilNow 100 Hits - Power Ballards[192]
      18 April[193]
      25 AprilNow 102[194]
      2 May[195]
      9 May[196]
      16 May[197]
      23 May[198]
      30 May[199]
      6 June[200]
      13 JuneNow 100 Hits - Forgotten 80s[201]
      20 June[202]
      27 June[203]
      4 JulyNow 102[204]
      11 JulyNow Summer Party 19[205]
      18 July[206]
      25 JulyReggae Summer Soundsystem[207]
      1 AugustNow 103[208]
      8 August[209]
      15 August[210]
      22 August[211]
      29 August[212]
      5 September[213]
      12 September[214]
      19 September[215]
      26 September[216]
      3 October[217]
      10 October[218]
      17 October[219]
      24 October[220]
      31 October
      7 November
      14 NovemberBBC Children in Need - Got It Covered
      21 NovemberNow 104
      28 November
      5 December
      12 December
      19 December
      26 December

      Top singles of the year

      This chart was published by the Official Charts Company on January 1, 2020[221]

      Combined Title Artist(s) Peak
      position
      Combined
      1 "Someone You Loved" Lewis Capaldi 1 2,330,000
      2 "Old Town Road" Lil Nas X 1 1,750,000
      3 "I Don't Care" Ed Sheeran & Justin Bieber 1 1,490,000
      4 "Bad Guy" Billie Eilish 2 1,400,000
      5 "Giant" Calvin Harris & Rag'n'Bone Man 2 1,390,000
      6 "Sweet but Psycho" Ava Max 1 1,250,000
      7 "Vossi Bop" Stormzy 1 1,140,000
      8 "Dance Monkey" Tones and I 1 1,120,000
      9 "Don't Call Me Up" Mabel 3
      10 "Señorita" Shawn Mendes & Camila Cabello 1 1,070,000
      11 "Piece of Your Heart" Meduza featuring Goodboys 2 1,010,000
      12 "Shotgun" George Ezra 1
      13 "Location" Dave featuring Burna Boy 6
      14 "Hold Me While You Wait" Lewis Capaldi 4
      15 "Sunflower" Post Malone & Swae Lee 3
      16 "7 Rings" Ariana Grande 1
      17 "Wow" Post Malone 3
      18 "Ladbroke Grove" AJ Tracey 3
      19 "Just You and I" Tom Walker 3
      20 "Shallow" Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper 1 837,000
      21 "Beautiful People" Ed Sheeran featuring Khalid 1
      22 "Dancing with a Stranger" Sam Smith & Normani 3
      23 "Take Me Back to London" Ed Sheeran featuring Stormzy 1
      24 "3 Nights" Dominic Fike 3
      25 "Bruises" Lewis Capaldi 6
      26 "Higher Love" Kygo & Whitney Houston 2
      27 "Grace" Lewis Capaldi 9
      28 "Nothing Breaks Like a Heart" Mark Ronson featuring Miley Cyrus 2
      29 "Sucker" Jonas Brothers 4
      30 "Thank U, Next" Ariana Grande 1
      31 "High Hopes" Panic! at the Disco 12
      32 "Options" NSG featuring Tion Wayne 7
      33 "Break Up with Your Girlfriend, I'm Bored" Ariana Grande 1
      34 "SOS" Avicii featuring Aloe Blacc 6
      35 "Keisha & Becky" Russ & Tion Wayne 7
      36 "Bury a Friend" Billie Eilish 6
      37 "Happier" Marshmello & Bastille 2
      38 "Ride It" Regard 2
      39 "Strike a Pose" Young T & Bugsey featuring Aitch 9
      40 "Without Me" Halsey 3
      41 "Sorry" Joel Corry 6
      42 "Eastside" Benny Blanco, Halsey & Khalid 1
      43 "Talk" Khalid 9
      44 "Cross Me" Ed Sheeran featuring Chance the Rapper & PnB Rock 4
      45 "Taste (Make It Shake)" Aitch 2
      46 "Perfect" Ed Sheeran 1
      47 "Promises" Calvin Harris & Sam Smith 1
      48 "Baby Shark" Pinkfong 6
      49 "Wish You Well" Sigala & Becky Hill 8
      50 "Boasty" Wiley, Stefflon Don & Sean Paul featuring Idris Elba 11
      51 "Thursday" Jess Glynne 3
      52 "All Day and Night" Jax Jones, Martin Solveig & Madison Beer 10
      53 "Ransom" Lil Tecca 7
      54 "This Is Me" Keala Settle 3
      55 "South of the Border" Ed Sheeran featuring Camila Cabello & Cardi B 4
      56 "Here with Me" Marshmello featuring Chvrches 9
      57 "Walk Me Home" Pink 8
      58 "Mad Love" Mabel 8
      59 "So High" Mist featuring Fredo 7
      60 "Lost Without You" Freya Ridings 9
      61 "Leave a Light On" Tom Walker 7
      62 "How Do You Sleep?" Sam Smith 7
      63 "Mr. Brightside" The Killers 10
      64 "Bohemian Rhapsody" Queen 1
      65 "Body" Loud Luxury featuring Brando 4
      66 "Circles" Post Malone 3
      67 "No Guidance" Chris Brown featuring Drake 6
      68 "Good as Hell" Lizzo 7
      69 "Outnumbered" Dermot Kennedy 6
      70 "One Kiss" Calvin Harris & Dua Lipa 1
      71 "Me!" Taylor Swift featuring Brendon Urie 3
      72 "I'm So Tired..." Lauv & Troye Sivan 8
      73 "Fashion Week" Steel Banglez featuring AJ Tracey & MoStack 7
      74 "When the Party's Over" Billie Eilish 21
      75 "Sicko Mode" Travis Scott 9
      76 "Shape of You" Ed Sheeran 1
      77 "Hold My Girl" George Ezra 8
      78 "Funky Friday" Dave featuring Fredo 1
      79 "Goodbyes" Post Malone featuring Young Thug 5
      80 "Paradise" George Ezra 2
      81 "Going Bad" Meek Mill featuring Drake 13
      82 "So Am I" Ava Max 13
      83 "If I Can't Have You" Shawn Mendes 9
      84 "All I Want for Christmas Is You" Mariah Carey 2
      85 "These Days" Rudimental featuring Jess Glynne, Macklemore & Dan Caplen 1

      Best-selling albums

      [222]

      No. Title Artist Peak
      position
      Combined
      sales
      1 Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent Lewis Capaldi 1 641,000
      2 No.6 Collaborations Project Ed Sheeran 1 568,000
      3 The Greatest Showman: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Various artists 1 524,000
      4 When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? Billie Eilish 1 370,000
      5 Staying at Tamara's George Ezra 1
      6 Bohemian Rhapsody: The Original Soundtrack Queen 3
      7 Thank U, Next Ariana Grande 1 293,000
      8 What a Time to Be Alive Tom Walker 1 270,000
      9 A Star Is Born Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper 1
      10 You're in My Heart: Rod Stewart with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Rod Stewart with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra 1
      11 ÷ Ed Sheeran 1
      12 The Christmas Present Robbie Williams 1
      13 50 Years – Don't Stop Fleetwood Mac 5
      14 Everyday Life Coldplay 1
      15 Diamonds Elton John 5
      16 Always In Between Jess Glynne 1
      17 The Platinum Collection Queen 2
      18 Don't Smile at Me Billie Eilish 12
      19 Dua Lipa Dua Lipa 3
      20 Hollywood's Bleeding Post Malone 1
      21 Back Together Michael Ball and Alfie Boe 2
      22 Psychodrama Dave 1
      23 Hurts 2B Human Pink 1
      24 Lover Taylor Swift 1
      25 Beerbongs & Bentleys Post Malone 1
      26 Why Me? Why Not. Liam Gallagher 1
      27 Scorpion Drake 1
      28 Singing to Strangers Jack Savoretti 1
      29 Spectrum Westlife 1
      30 Rumours Fleetwood Mac 1
      31 Curtain Call: The Hits Eminem 1
      32 Gold: Greatest Hits ABBA 1
      33 Christmas Michael Bublé 1
      34 Snacks Jax Jones 9
      35 Western Stars Bruce Springsteen 1
      36 What Is Love? Clean Bandit 9
      37 Time Flies... 1994–2009 Oasis 1
      38 Abbey Road The Beatles 1
      39 Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again: The Movie Soundtrack Various artists 1
      40 Hypersonic Missiles Sam Fender 1
      41 × Ed Sheeran 1
      42 AJ Tracey AJ Tracey 3
      43 Legacy David Bowie 5
      44 Odyssey Take That 1
      45 Phoenix Rita Ora 11
      46 Erratic Cinematic Gerry Cinnamon 17
      47 Direct Hits The Killers 5
      48 Legend Bob Marley and the Wailers 1
      49 1 The Beatles 1
      50 Sweetener Ariana Grande 1
      51 Step Back in Time: The Definitive Collection Kylie Minogue 1
      52 You Know I Know Olly Murs 2
      53 (What's the Story) Morning Glory? Oasis 1
      54 A Brief Inquiry into Online Relationships The 1975 1
      55 ? XXXTentacion 3

      Deaths

      See also

      Notes

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