Billboard's Top Holiday Albums Chart is back for 2025, with a familiar lineup of seasonal favorites taking the top spots. The chart, which was last published in November, has returned for its annual holiday season run.
At number one, the soundtrack to Tim Burton's beloved stop-motion classic 'The Nightmare Before Christmas' has claimed its 18th consecutive week at the top of the list. This is no surprise, given the enduring popularity of both the film and the music that accompanied it.
Coming in at numbers two, three, and five respectively are Vince Guaraldi Trio's 'A Charlie Brown Christmas', Michael Bublé's 'Christmas', and Mariah Carey's 'Merry Christmas'. These iconic albums have been holiday staples for decades, and their continued popularity is a testament to the timeless appeal of these seasonal treats.
In addition to these top-tier acts, other notable entries on this year's chart include Sabrina Carpenter's 'Fruitcake', Bing Crosby's 'Ultimate Christmas', Frank Sinatra's 'Ultimate Christmas', Nat King Cole's 'The Christmas Song', Pentatonix's 'The Best of Pentatonix Christmas', and Andy Williams' 'The Andy Williams Christmas Album'.
As we head into the holiday season, this chart will provide a valuable snapshot of the most popular seasonal albums currently flying off the shelves. With its familiar lineup and continued popularity, it's clear that some holiday traditions are here to stay.
But which albums will be at the top of the list next year? Will 'The Nightmare Before Christmas' soundtrack continue its reign, or will newcomers give these veterans a run for their money? As we eagerly await the return of Billboard's Top Holiday Albums chart each week through January 2026, one thing is certain: there's no shortage of holiday cheer to be found in this season's most popular albums.
At number one, the soundtrack to Tim Burton's beloved stop-motion classic 'The Nightmare Before Christmas' has claimed its 18th consecutive week at the top of the list. This is no surprise, given the enduring popularity of both the film and the music that accompanied it.
Coming in at numbers two, three, and five respectively are Vince Guaraldi Trio's 'A Charlie Brown Christmas', Michael Bublé's 'Christmas', and Mariah Carey's 'Merry Christmas'. These iconic albums have been holiday staples for decades, and their continued popularity is a testament to the timeless appeal of these seasonal treats.
In addition to these top-tier acts, other notable entries on this year's chart include Sabrina Carpenter's 'Fruitcake', Bing Crosby's 'Ultimate Christmas', Frank Sinatra's 'Ultimate Christmas', Nat King Cole's 'The Christmas Song', Pentatonix's 'The Best of Pentatonix Christmas', and Andy Williams' 'The Andy Williams Christmas Album'.
As we head into the holiday season, this chart will provide a valuable snapshot of the most popular seasonal albums currently flying off the shelves. With its familiar lineup and continued popularity, it's clear that some holiday traditions are here to stay.
But which albums will be at the top of the list next year? Will 'The Nightmare Before Christmas' soundtrack continue its reign, or will newcomers give these veterans a run for their money? As we eagerly await the return of Billboard's Top Holiday Albums chart each week through January 2026, one thing is certain: there's no shortage of holiday cheer to be found in this season's most popular albums.