- Home-grown acts, a surge in streaming & resilient demand for physical formats fuel a 9.5% rise in music consumption in 2017.
- 135.1 million albums or their equivalent were either streamed, purchased or downloaded in 2017.
- 68.1 billion audio streams were served – now accounting for over half of UK music consumption.
- 2nd week in December sees new milestone of more than 1.5 billion audio streams in a single week.
- Vinyl up 26.8% as unit sales hit 4m mark; LPs now account for almost 1 in 10 physical purchases.
- UK acts make up 8 of top-10 best-selling artist albums; 13th year in a row top-seller is from UK.
- Ed Sheeran enjoys remarkable success across all formats and is joined by Rag‘n’Bone Man, Sam Smith, Little Mix, Stormzy, Dua Lipa and other Brits to lead another strong year for British Music.
50% Of UK Music Consumption 2017 Was Streaming, 4M Vinyl Records Sold
Stats released by UK label association BPI, based on Official Charts Company data, showed a strong year for recorded music, with consumption across all formats in 2017, growing at its. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2018/03/50-of-uk-music-consumption-2017-was-streaming-4m-vinyl-re