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Louis in Costa Rica back in May 2025
Lewis sets the best time of the test week in Barcelona (see timings from Friday afternoon). George set the second best time (y'day) with a 1:16.445
a sweet tweet from Matt ♥️ 31/1/26
How Did I Get Here? Well it isn’t any coincidence, as Louis Tomlinson’s third studio album shoots straight to Number 1.
“I’m so incredibly grateful!”
By Max Persad | 30 January 2026
How Did I Get Here? Well it isn’t any coincidence, as Louis Tomlinson’s third studio album shoots straight to Number 1.
This earns the Doncaster-born star his second chart-topping solo release, following 2022’s Faith In The Future. His solo debut, 2020’s Walls, peaked at Number 4 in the UK.
Speaking on the triumph, Louis Tomlinson exclusively tells Official Charts:
“I can’t quite believe I’m saying this, but How Did I Get Here is this week’s Official Number 1 album. I’m so incredibly grateful for all the passion and dedication of the fans to help make it all possible. THANK YOU!”
Louis also tops this week's Official Vinyl Albums Chart, shifting the most copies on wax over the past seven days. He will also embark on a European and UK Tour in 2026, kicking off in March.
MORE: Where every Louis Tomlinson song and album has charted in the UK
CONGRATULATIONS LOUIS !
30/1/26
Theo Hutchcraft shared Louis’ post about How Did I Get Here? making the UK no.1 with a little message 31/1/26
Louis wearing a pair of Neighborhood x One Of These Days printed jeans (£565) for his show at Circuit Kingston 30/1/26
Neighborhood has joined forces with One of These Days to create a capsule of Western-inspired pieces. These jeans are cut from faded denim and printed with rural sketches created by the LA-based brand's founder, Matt McCormick.