Taylor Swift boosts US vinyl sales past $1 billion

U.S. vinyl sales revenue surpassed $1 billion in 2025 for the first time since 1983, driven significantly by Taylor Swift's album The Life of a Showgirl. The RIAA's year-end report highlighted a 9.3 percent revenue increase alongside rising unit sales.

The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) released its year-end report on Wednesday, revealing that U.S. vinyl sales reached $1,042.9 billion in revenue in 2025, up 9.3 percent from $954.4 million the previous year. Units sold climbed 7.9 percent from 43.4 million in 2024 to 46.8 million in 2025. Taylor Swift's The Life of a Showgirl led with 1.6 million vinyl units sold, outpacing others by over 1.3 million units, according to Luminate data reported by Variety. Swift offered eight distinct vinyl editions, including The Life of a Showgirl: The Crowd Is Your King, Shiny Bug, Show Business, and Tiny Bubbles in Champagne, pressed on transparent, shimmering, marbled, and sparkling vinyls. Other top vinyl sellers included Sabrina Carpenter, Kendrick Lamar, Billie Eilish, Fleetwood Mac, Michael Jackson, the Weeknd, and Tyler, the Creator. In contrast, CD sales fell 11.6 percent in units and 7.8 percent in revenue. Paid streaming subscriptions grew 6.5 percent to 106.5 million accounts, with revenue rising 6.8 percent from $5,506.5 billion to $5,881.1 billion. Overall recorded music revenue hit a record $11.5 billion, up 3.1 percent. Matt Bass, RIAA VP of Research and Gold & Platinum Operations, stated: “Fans are consuming music from the artists they love in more ways than ever, and that passion is reflected in today’s report. U.S. recorded music has demonstrated sustained growth globally, reaching $6.4 billion alone in paid subscriptions and tallying 50% of global vinyl revenue, leading the way for fans to listen and connect with their favorite music whenever, wherever and however they want.”

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BTS celebrates 'Arirang' topping Billboard 200 for second week, first for K-pop.
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BTS's 'Arirang' Tops Billboard 200 for Second Straight Week, First for K-pop Album; Earns 187,000 Units

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BTS's fifth studio album 'Arirang' held the No. 1 spot on the Billboard 200 for a second consecutive week on the chart dated April 11 (tracking week ending April 2), becoming the first K-pop album to achieve this feat with 187,000 equivalent album units.

The IFPI Global Report 2026 reveals that global recorded music revenues surpassed $30 billion for the first time in 2025, marking the 11th consecutive year of growth. Revenue growth accelerated to 6.4%, driven by gains in Asia and strong performances in subscription streaming and physical formats.

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The German Music Industry Association has published its annual figures. Although streaming services and AI productions are popular, the desire for quality remains unbroken, as evidenced by rising vinyl sales.

Ella Langley's album Dandelion held the top spot on the Billboard 200 for a second week, according to Luminate data. The set earned 106,000 equivalent album units in the United States for the week ending April 23. TOMORROW X TOGETHER debuted at No. 3 with its new release.

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Lady Gaga's 'Mayhem Ball' tour has grossed $419.5 million from just under two million tickets sold, placing it among the top ten highest-grossing tours by a female artist. The trek wrapped last week after 12 months across five continents. Figures come from Billboard Boxscore.

South Korean boy group BTS's 'ARIRANG' has held the No. 1 spot on the U.S. Billboard 200 for a third consecutive week, a first in K-pop history. Billboard's chart preview on Sunday (U.S. time) showed the album ahead of Morgan Wallen's 'I'm the Problem' and Ye's 'Bully,' formerly known as Kanye West.

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