With its fast start, Celebration ends the three-week streak at No. 1 by Taylor Swift's Folklore (EMI), which dips to No. 2.
English indie-rock outfit Sea Girls enjoy a No. 3 start with their debut album Open Up Your Head (Polydor).
Also new to the top tier of the chart this week is Manic Street Preacher James Dean Bradfield, whose Even In Exile (Montyray) bows at No. 6. It's the Welsh artist's first solo studio in 14 years and his 14th top 10, including his celebrated catalog with the Manics.
Brighton folk-rock veterans The Levellers enjoy a Top 10 berth with Peace (On The Fiddle). It's their first album in eight years, and it starts at No. 8 of the Official Chart.
Over on the Official U.K. Singles Chart, Joel Corry’s “Head & Heart” featuring MNEK (Asylum/Perfect Havoc) enters a fifth week at No. 1, as Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion’s “WAP” (Atlantic) rises 3-2 for a new chart peak.
Drake and Lil Durk have the highest debut on the latest frame as “Laugh Now Cry Later” (OVO/Republic Records) starts at No. 4, for Drake’s 23rd appearance in the Top 10, and Durk’s first.
Finally, Miley Cyrus bags her 18th Top 40 hit as “Midnight Sky” (RCA) starts at No. 15. It’s the U.S. pop star's first single from her forthcoming album, She Is Miley Cyrus.