LONDON, Sept 11 (Reuters) - Veteran heavy metal rockers Iron
Maiden topped the British charts on Friday with their 16th
studio album "Book of Souls," the Official Charts Company said.
The band, led by Bruce Dickinson, last topped the charts in
summer 2010 with "The Final Frontier."
British singer Jess Glynne's "I Cry When I Laugh" held firm
at Number 2 while last week's Number 1 from The Weeknd, "The
Beauty Behind The Madness," slipped to third.
On the singles chart, London-based DJ Sigala scored his
first No. 1 with "Easy Love." Canada's Justin Bieber was at two
with "What do you Mean" and Jess Glynne at three with "Don't be
so Hard on Yourself."