Daft Punk have kept hold of the number one spot in the UK singles chart with 'Get Lucky'.
The duo's collaboration with Pharrell Williams and Nile Rodgers sold a further 163,000 copies this week, reaching 369,000 in total.
In just three weeks, it has become the most successful single of Daft Punk's career in the UK, surpassing the sales of 'One More Time'.
Rudimental stay at number two, shifting another 81,000 copies of 'Waiting All Night'.
Macklemore and Ryan Lewis climb two places to three with 'Can't Hold Us', while Passenger leaps seven spots to four with huge European hit 'Let Her Go'. Calvin Harris and Ellie Goulding drop a place to five with 'I Need Your Love'.
David Guetta's collaboration with Akon and Ne-Yo 'Play Hard' climbs a big 15 places to six.
Disclosure and Eliza Doolittle enter at ten with their team-up 'You & Me', ahead of the release of debut release Settle.
Goo Goo Dolls soar 27 places to 12 with classic track 'Iris', following its use on Britain's Got Talent last weekend.
Rudimental re-enter the Top 40 at 30 with former number one 'Feel the Love', after the release of their debut album this week.
Misha B enters at 35 with her latest single 'Here's To Everything (Ooh La La)'.
Michael Molloy and Alex Evans secure a new entry at 38 with 'Rise & Fall'. Molloy died last year in a car crash while returning home from Bestival.
Bestival organiser Rob da Bank said: "It's obvious Michael was a young and rare talent and that music was an extremely important part of his life.
"I've heard he absolutely loved Bestival and had a great time at Bestival 2012, so I feel privileged to be able to help his family fulfil his and their ambition of gettting Michael's music out there."
Paramore, Chris Brown, AlunaGeorge and Carly Rae Jepsen all also experience small climbs within the chart this week. (source)
So happy their comeback is being so well-received here. Definitely deserved.