Twenty One Pilots Fans Push The Band’s Breakout Album Back To The Charts

A decade ago, Twenty One Pilots evolved from alternative rock favorites into global pop stars thanks to the album Blurryface. The set produced massive hits like “Stressed Out,” “Ride,” and “Heavydirtysoul,” and it turned the duo into household figures.

10 years later, Twenty One Pilots continue to create new music – in fact, a new full-length titled Breach is expected in just a few weeks. Before fans get their hands on the upcoming release, a reissued edition of Blurryface finds its way back to several Billboard charts.

Blurryface Lands on Half a Dozen Billboard Charts

Blurryface currently appears on six Billboard rankings in the United States, reentering all but one of them. The project jumps back into the top 10 on both the Vinyl Albums and Top Alternative Albums charts, reappearing at No. 7 on each. It also comes close to the highest tier on the Top Album Sales and Top Rock Albums rankings, returning at Nos. 13 and 12, respectively.

On the Billboard 200, Blurryface lands at No. 64. The title is now just one frame shy of hitting 350 total weeks on the most competitive albums tally in America.

Blurryface Climbs on the Rock and Alternative List

Blurryface doesn’t need to return to the Top Rock & Alternative Albums chart, as it was already present on that list the prior week. Just days ago, the effort sat in second-to-last place on the 50-spot tally, which ranks the most consumed rock and alternative collections in the country. Now, it surges back toward the loftiest tier, lifting to No. 14.

An Anniversary Edition

Twenty One Pilots recently issued a special tenth anniversary edition of Blurryface alongside new merchandise, including hats and shirts that honor the project. A red double LP edition is largely to thank for the album’s increase in purchases and its chart resurgence.

Blurryface’s Sales Boost

According to Luminate, Blurryface moved 14,200 equivalent units in the U.S. during the past tracking period. Nearly half of that total came from traditional sales, as the title sold just under 7,000 copies across all formats. That figure marks a huge jump from the week before the anniversary reissue shipped, when the project failed to reach even 500 purchases.

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/hughmcintyre/2025/07/13/twenty-one-pilots-fans-push-the-bands-breakout-album-back-to-the-charts/