Kylie beats Wham! to UK Christmas number one – she’ll do a jigsaw to celebrate

Mark SavageMusic correspondent
Official Charts Company
Kylie is the first female artist to have UK number one hits in four separate decades
Kylie Minogue has scored this year’s Christmas number one, deposing Wham!’s Last Christmas, which topped the chart in 2023 and 2024.
The pop star achieved the feat with her single XMAS, an irrepressibly jaunty anthem about “the presents underneath the tree” and kissing someone special “out in the snow”.
Arriving 37 years after her first UK number one hit, I Should Be So Lucky in 1988, it makes Kylie the first female artist to top the charts in four different decades.
“It’s hard to put into words how special this feels,” said the singer, adding that she’d be celebrating Christmas by “obsessing over a jigsaw” with her family in Australia.
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Kylie wrote the first draft of XMAS in 2015, but only got around to finishing and recording it earlier this year
XMAS is taken from a new, expanded edition of her 2015 album Kylie Christmas, and was available exclusively through Amazon.
You could argue that gave her a slight advantage because XMAS was prominently positioned on Amazon Music’s Christmas playlist. But it also meant her song was unavailable on rival streaming sites like Spotify and Apple Music.
But the combination of her plays on Amazon and YouTube, and the availability of limited edition vinyl and CD singles, ultimately gave her the Christmas crown.
“Kylie really, really targeted this particular race. Her record label pulled out all the stops,” said Martin Talbot, head of the Official Charts Company.
“When you have a superstar of her status really going for it, she’s always going to be in with a chance.”
According to chart data, Kylie’s Christmas charm offensive gave the star her biggest sales week in 23 years, since 2002’s Love At First Sight.
Close race
Despite that, Talbot said the competition for this year’s Christmas number one was “tight right the way through the week”.
At one point, only 10,000 copies separated the top five songs.
Mariah Carey and Brenda Lee were also in contention for the top spot as people pumped Christmas classics into their playlists.
The Christmas Top 10 in full:
- Kylie Minogue – XMAS
- Wham! – Last Christmas
- Mariah Carey – All I Want For Christmas Is You
- Brenda Lee – Rockin’ Around The Christmas Tree
- Together For Palestine – Lullaby
- Pogues ft Kirsty MacColl – Fairytale of New York
- Dave ft Tems – Raindance
- Kelly Clarkson – Underneath The Tree
- Elton John – Step Into Christmas
- Bobby Helms – Jingle Bell Rock
It wasn’t Kylie’s first attempt to scale the festive summit.
Her duet with Jason Donovan, Especially For You, was a major contender for Christmas number one in 1988, but ultimately took the runners-up position behind Cliff Richard’s Mistletoe and Wine.
Despite finally triumphing in the seasonal chart, she said she was planning a quiet Christmas after completing her massive, 66-date Tension World Tour.
That means settling down to watch the Boxing Day cricket Test match between Australia and England while chipping away at a jigsaw.
“We’re not long-term puzzlers, but somehow a jigsaw puzzle was on the end of the dining table in the family house last Christmas,” she explained.
“So all Christmas, you’d float past and, if someone else was working on it, you’d be like, ‘Is now the right time? Are we on the same page? Should we work on separate zones?’
“But as time went by, we were getting nowhere. There were all these trouble zones – a bit of blue sky and a big patch of grass – and nobody could get them. No-one.
“Then, maybe about a month ago, my brother sent me a video of the moment the last piece of the puzzle went in.
“I was like, ‘Oh my God! Hallelujah that he happened to be filming!’
“So this year, I know there’s a new jigsaw puzzle with a $1 sticker on the box from our local op shop [charity shop]. It’s another 1,000-piecer and we’ll start all over.”
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Wham!’s Last Christmas has charted every year since 2007
Wham! had been hoping to become the first act to top the Christmas chart three times with the same song.
Last Christmas was famously denied the top spot when it was first released in 1984, due to the phenomenal success of Band Aid’s charity single Do They Know It’s Christmas?
It finally reached the summit in 2023, thanks to a wave of goodwill and strong streaming numbers. It topped the chart again last year with a massive 12.6 million streams in Christmas week alone.
Although Wham! were beaten by Kylie in the UK, Last Christmas has just topped Billboard’s global 200 for the first time – meaning it’s the number one song in the world.
BBC Radio 1’s Jack Saunders, who presents the UK chart show, attributed the song’s enduring popularity to its message.
“It’s a fantastic pop song,” he said, “but it also captures the true heart and soul of what Christmas means to people. It’s family coming together, it’s reigniting friendships, it’s community.
“When you hear Wham! on the radio, you think, oh yeah we are all in this together, this is our song.”
Other songs in the running for this year’s Christmas number one included Together For Palestine’s charity single, Lullaby, which is raising funds for aid for people in Gaza.
Based on the traditional Palestinian folk song Yamma Mwel El Hawa (Mama, Sing to the Wind), it features new lyrics by Peter Gabriel and was recorded by a group of Palestinian artists alongside British stars like Neneh Cherry, Celeste and Dan from Bastille.
“To me, the Lullaby will always be number one,” said Nai Barghouti, who features on the track.
“I am beyond proud of and humbled by the overwhelming support that we have received globally. Thank you to each and every one of you.”




