Foo Fighters' album 'Your Favourite Toy' debuts at no 1, marking major chart success in the UK
'Your Favourite Toy' enters chart featuring Noah Kahan, Ringo Starr, Demi Lovato, and even Michael Jackson

Foo Fighters have kicked off their latest album era with a strong commercial win as their new record Your Favourite Toy launches straight to No 1 on the UK iTunes Top Albums chart. The album, released on April 24, 2026, immediately secured the top position at the start of a new tracking week, outperforming several major new releases across the platform.
The band’s twelfth studio album enters a competitive chart landscape that also features new projects from artists including Noah Kahan, Ringo Starr, Demi Lovato, and even Michael Jackson, all of whom land inside the top 10 on the iTunes albums chart. Despite the crowded field, Foo Fighters managed to claim the top spot, reinforcing their continued dominance in rock and mainstream album sales.
Beyond its iTunes success, Your Favourite Toy is also being closely watched for its potential performance on the Official Albums Chart in the UK, where it could debut at No 1 in the coming days. The band already has a strong track record on the chart, with multiple past No 1 albums including Wasting Light, Concrete and Gold, Medicine at Midnight, and But Here We Are.
The rollout of Your Favourite Toy reflects Foo Fighters’ familiar approach of building momentum through singles ahead of a full release, a strategy that has helped maintain anticipation around the project. With strong early sales and chart placement, the album is already shaping up to be another major entry in the band’s decades-long run of success.
As tracking continues, all eyes will be on whether Foo Fighters can convert their iTunes victory into another Official Albums Chart No 1, further extending their legacy as one of rock’s most consistent chart-topping acts.



















COMMENTS
Comments are moderated and generally will be posted if they are on-topic and not abusive.
For more information, please see our Comments FAQ