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United Kingdom / UK Airplay Radios Chart 14.06.2026

Ranking of current and new singles played on UK radios for the period of 8 June 2026 to 11 June 2026. List of British stations studied this week : Absolute Radio, Affinity Radio, B Radio, BBC Radio 1, BBC Radio 1Xtra, BBC Radio 2, BBC Radio 6, BBC Radio Scotland, BBC Radio Wales, BFBS, Bridge FM, Capital FM, Capital Xtra, Channel 103, Clyde 1, Cool FM, Downtownradio, Dune Radio, Erewash Sound, Gaydio, Heart FM, Heat Radio, Hits Radio, In Demand Radio, Island FM, Kerrang! Radio, KISS, KISS Xtra, KMFM, Maritime Radio, North Derbyshire Radio, Original 106, Planet Rock, Q Radio, Radio Essex, Radio X, Rotherham Radio, Silk 106.9, Tay FM, Virgin Radio

To see the details of the radio stations broadcasting each track in this chart, please refer to the following table : UK-AIRPLAY-14.06.2026

TWLWWksArtistTitle
1215ALEX WARRENFever Dream
2116BRUNO MARSI Just Might
338OLIVIA RODRIGODrop Dead
4416TAME IMPALADracula
5NEW1TAYLOR SWIFTI Knew It, I Knew You
6516SOMBRHomewrecker
7172ARIANA GRANDEHate That I Made You Love Me
8616ZARA LARSSONMidnight Sun
9712ANOTR feat. 54 ULTRATalk To You
10916RAYEWhere Is My Husband!
111116DJOEnd Of Beginning
121216BELLA KAYIloveitiloveitiloveit
13136SIENNA SPIROMaterial Lover
141414BEBE REXHANew Religion
15105CALVIN HARRIS & JAZZYSatisfy
16816MILKY & MALL GRABJust The Way You Are
17285MYLES SMITHHold Me In The Dark
181814HARRY STYLESAmerican Girls
19228LEWIS CAPALDIStay Love
201616DAVE & TEMSRaindance
21207KEHLANI feat. USHERShoulda Never
222516ELLA LANGLEYChoosin' Texas
23219TEDDY SWIMSMr. Know It All
24264HARRY STYLESDance No More
253316SIENNA SPIRODie On This Hill
26234GRACIE ABRAMSHit The Wall
27298PROSPA & CLOONEEFree Your Mind
283116TAYLOR SWIFTOpalite
291914TAYLOR SWIFTElizabeth Taylor
30304STELLA LEFTYBoston
314213DOMINIC FIKEWhite Keys
323516SONNY FODERA, D.O.D & POPPY BASKCOMBThink About Us
332712TAKE THATYou're A Superstar
34348TYLA feat. ZARA LARSSONShe Did It Again
35413THE SCRIPTMan In The Arena
36373KYLIE MINOGUELight Up
37463OLIVIA RODRIGOThe Cure
38NEW1NIALL HORANTastes So Good
39612DRAKEJanice STFU
40386THE ROLLING STONESIn The Stars
414516MYLES SMITH & NIALL HORANDrive Safe
42246MADONNA & SABRINA CARPENTERBring Your Love
434413TINIE TEMPAH & DAECOLMLiving Life
44492CHARLI XCXSS26
45684JORJA SMITHWhat's Done Is Done
46749CMATThe Jamie Oliver Petrol Station
47893SONNY FODERA & LIBIANCALet Me Be In Your Arms
485016HAVEN. & KAITLIN ARAGONI Run
49473STORMZY & ODEAL24 Hours
503612FLOLeak It
51644MARTIN GARRIX & ED SHEERANRepeat It
52483LOLA YOUNGFrom Down Here
53774MK feat. POPPY BASKCOMBZone
54542MAISIE PETERSQuestions
55408STEPHEN SANCHEZChuck The Money
565715GUNNA feat. BURNA BOYWGFT
575516SAM FENDER & OLIVIA DEANRein Me In
58585ZARA LARSSON & PINKPANTHERESSMidnight Sun (Girls Trip)
59535DURAN DURAN feat. NILE RODGERSFree To Love
60NEW1F3MIIINoble
615110BRUNO MARSRisk It All
62703NOTHING BUT THIEVESEvolution
636316JASON DERULOSexy For Me
64817JOEL CORRY & RAHHDevotion (Sweetest Emotion)
65602EZRA COLLECTIVE feat. PA SALIEUOnly Love
66792PERRIEPassenger Princess
67765JOHN SUMMIT & JULIA WOLFWith Me
68565JOHN NEWMANMerry Go
69844LOUIS TOMLINSONSunflowers
70655FISHER & TONES AND IFavour
71597KACEY MUSGRAVESDry Spell
72NEW1ELLIE GOULDINGBlack Prada Dress
739510KASABIANGreat Pretender
74755PAUL McCARTNEY & RINGO STARRHome To Us
75NEW1ALEX WARRENPassenger
768615CAMMY BARNESHighland Runaway
779612PICTURE THIS & MICHAEL SCHULTEGiants
78673NOAH KAHANDoors
79NEW1DELTA GOODREMEclipse
801005JORDAN O'KEEFEIf You Know
81729THE STROKESGoing Shopping
82622KEITH URBAN feat. MICHAEL McDONALDWe Go Back
83693NATALIE IMBRUGLIAUpside Down
84945CAMMY BARNESLet Me Down
85973GRAHAM COXONBilly Says
86NEW1APPLETONReady To Begin
87835WASIA PROJECT2515
88925FLORENCE ROADHanging Out To Dry
89NEW1SHENSEEA, VYBZ KARTEL & RVSSIANTalk To Me Nuh
90RE6SABRINA CARPENTERHouse Tour
917816PINKPANTHERESS & ZARA LARSSONStateside
92NEW1JULIA WOLFDeep End
93915JAMES BLAKE & DAVEDoesn't Just Happen
94992DYLAN JOHN THOMASGot You On My Mind
95NEW1NIA SMITHHigh
96RE2SHANIA TWAINDirty Rosie
97712SKYE NEWMANMan Of The House
98329LADY GAGA & DOECHIIRunway
99RE6BLOSSOMSJoke About Divorce
1008816NOAH KAHANThe Great Divide
LEAVING THIS WEEK
OLIVIA DEANMan I Need
SOMBRPotential
NIALL HORANLittle More Time
KEHLANIFolded
DERMOT KENNEDYTurnstile
SIENNA SPIROThe Visitor
DRAKE2 Hard 4 The Radio
MUNAWannabeher
ALEX WARRENFine Place To Die
BECKY HILLMore! More! More!
MARSHMELLO & PORTUGAL. THE MANPhoenix
KEOThat's Me
KWNTouch Myself


📻 UK Radio Airplay Chart: Taylor Swift Explodes, Ariana Grande Surges and Alex Warren Holds Firm at the Top

The latest UK radio airplay chart delivers one of the most eventful weeks of the year, combining blockbuster debuts, major upward movers and a fierce battle between established superstars and fast-rising new names. While Alex Warren retains the crown with Fever Dream, the biggest talking points come from the explosive arrivals of Taylor Swift, Niall Horan and Ellie Goulding, alongside a spectacular leap from Ariana Grande.

🚀 Taylor Swift Scores the Highest New Entry of the Week

The standout debut belongs to Taylor Swift, whose new single I Knew It, I Knew You storms straight into the Top 5 at No.5.

The impressive launch comes amid intense global attention surrounding the song, which was written for Pixar’s upcoming Toy Story 5. The track has already broken multiple streaming records across major platforms and quickly established itself as one of the biggest soundtrack releases of 2026. Those streaming numbers have translated immediately into UK radio support, with programmers clearly embracing the record from day one.

The airplay performance is particularly notable because Swift is already enjoying strong radio exposure with Opalite (No.28) and Elizabeth Taylor (No.29), giving her three singles inside the Top 30 simultaneously.

Across the UK’s monitored stations, I Knew It, I Knew You has rapidly appeared on major commercial outlets including Capital FM, BBC Radio 1, KMFM, BFBS Radio and numerous regional Hot AC stations, helping fuel one of the strongest opening weeks of the year.

🔥 Ariana Grande Delivers the Week’s Biggest Climb

No artist generates more momentum this week than Ariana Grande.

Hate That I Made You Love Me rockets from No.17 to No.7 in only its second week on the chart, signalling that radio programmers are still expanding support rather than reaching saturation.

The surge is hardly surprising. The single launched the campaign for Grande’s upcoming album Petal, scheduled for release in late July, while also marking her return to large-scale touring and a new musical era following the success of Eternal Sunshine. The track has generated significant international buzz since its release and quickly became one of the most discussed pop records of the past fortnight.

The song is already receiving strong exposure from BBC Radio 1, Capital FM, KISS, BFBS Radio, KMFM, Radio Essex and several other key UK broadcasters, suggesting further gains are likely over the coming weeks.

👑 Alex Warren Extends His Reign

At the summit, Alex Warren remains untouchable.

Fever Dream climbs from No.2 to No.1 and secures a second stint at the top after 15 weeks on the chart. The track has become one of the most consistently supported records across UK radio, receiving widespread rotation from both national and regional stations.

Even more impressive is the arrival of Warren’s new single Passenger at No.75. The simultaneous success of both tracks demonstrates that UK radio remains heavily invested in his current campaign, a rare achievement for a relatively recent breakthrough artist.

Among the stations backing Warren are Capital FM, KISS, BFBS Radio, KMFM, Radio Essex, Channel 103, Original 106 and numerous local broadcasters throughout the UK.

🎸 Olivia Rodrigo Continues Her Dominance

While Drop Dead remains firmly lodged inside the Top 3 at No.3, Olivia Rodrigo is quietly enjoying one of the strongest overall radio weeks of any artist.

Her latest single The Cure debuts at No.37 after just three weeks on the chart, giving her two songs inside the Top 40. The timing coincides with a major burst of media attention surrounding her newly released album and her headline-grabbing Primavera Sound appearance, where she debuted a brand-new collaboration with Robert Smith of The Cure. The performance generated extensive international coverage and further reinforced Rodrigo’s position as one of pop’s most influential current artists.

Radio support is remarkably broad, with Rodrigo receiving spins across BBC Radio 1, Capital FM, KISS, BFBS Radio, BBC Radio Wales and numerous regional stations. In fact, she appears on more monitored playlists than almost any other artist in this week’s survey.

🌟 Niall Horan Makes an Immediate Impact

One of the week’s most promising new entries comes from Niall Horan, whose Tastes So Good debuts at No.38.

The launch follows the release of his new album Dinner Party, a project currently generating strong press coverage and positive critical reaction. Early indicators suggest UK radio is responding enthusiastically, particularly among adult contemporary and Hot AC formats.

Initial support is coming from BBC Radio 2, Capital FM, Downtown Radio, BFBS Radio and several regional stations, creating a solid platform for future growth.

📈 Myles Smith and Jorja Smith Gain Serious Momentum

Several British acts also enjoy significant gains.

Myles Smith climbs from No.28 to No.17 with Hold Me In The Dark, one of the strongest upward moves inside the Top 20. The song’s growing radio footprint mirrors the remarkable consistency Smith has demonstrated over the past year, while Drive Safe remains charted at No.41.

Meanwhile, Jorja Smith delivers an eye-catching jump from No.68 to No.45 with What’s Done Is Done. Strong support from BBC Radio 1, BBC Radio 1Xtra, KISS Xtra and other urban-focused outlets appears to be accelerating the track’s momentum.

🎤 Ellie Goulding Returns

Another major talking point is the return of Ellie Goulding.

Black Prada Dress debuts at No.72 and immediately earns support from influential stations including BBC Radio 1, Heat Radio, Affinity Radio and Q Radio. While still in its infancy, the single gives Goulding a fresh foothold on UK radio and could become one of the chart’s key developing stories during the summer.

🎶 Other Movers Worth Watching

Several additional records deserve attention:

  • Drake surges from No.61 to No.39 with Janice STFU, benefiting from concentrated support across BBC Radio 1Xtra, KISS and KISS Xtra.
  • Lewis Capaldi rises 22-19 with Stay Love, continuing his steady comeback campaign.
  • The Script jump 41-35 with Man In The Arena as adult contemporary stations increase rotations.
  • Sonny Fodera & LiBianca soar 89-47 with Let Me Be In Your Arms, one of the chart’s strongest percentage gains.
  • Kasabian rebound to No.73 with Great Pretender, helped by strong alternative-radio backing.
  • Nothing But Thieves advance 70-62 with Evolution, driven by continued support from rock-oriented broadcasters.

🎯 Conclusion

This week’s UK airplay chart reflects a fascinating mix of established megastars and emerging names. Alex Warren remains radio’s dominant force, but the biggest momentum clearly belongs to Taylor Swift and Ariana Grande, whose latest releases are rapidly becoming unavoidable across the British airwaves.

At the same time, Olivia Rodrigo continues to build one of the year’s strongest radio campaigns, while Niall Horan, Ellie Goulding, Jorja Smith and Myles Smith are all positioning themselves as serious contenders for major summer airplay success.

If the current trajectory continues, next week’s chart could see an increasingly intense battle between Swift, Grande and Rodrigo as radio programmers decide which of 2026’s biggest pop releases deserves to dominate the UK airwaves.

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