Aussie songwriter Ruby Fields has smashed this week's ARIA charts with her new EP, Permanent Hermit/Your Dad's Opinion For Dinner, which has landed on both the Albums and Vinyls lists. 

The Cronulla artist's EP has debuted at #1 on the Vinyls chart, beating out the likes of Billie Eilish and Vampire Weekend, while also coming in at #26 on the Albums list. 

As well as a string of headline shows over the coming weeks, Fields is also set to perform at Splendour In The Grass and the Spin Off Festival; head over to theGuide for more details.

Staying on the Albums chart, there was no stopping Pink from holding top spot for a second week with Hurts 2B Human, while new entries included Vampire Weekend's Father Of The Bride (#8), Amon Amarth's Berserker (#19) and Bad Religion's Age Of Unreason (#28).


Over on the Singles chart, Lil Nas X's Old Town Road has again placed at #1, beating Billie Eilish's Bad Guy at #2 and Taylor Swift's ME! at #3.

Meanwhile, Shawn Mendes' new track If I Can't Have You has debuted at #4, just ahead of Logic and Eminem's new collab, Homicide, at #6.

Check out the full ARIA chart placings here.

Ruby Fields, Miss June
25.05.19
Crowbar Sydney, Leichhardt
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Ruby Fields, Miss June
28.05.19
Hotel Esplanade, St Kilda
Ruby Fields, Miss June
29.05.19
Hotel Esplanade, St Kilda
Ruby Fields, Miss June
30.05.19
Hotel Esplanade, St Kilda
Ruby Fields, Miss June
31.05.19
Torquay Hotel, Torquay
Ruby Fields, Miss June
01.06.19
Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide
Ruby Fields, Miss June, The Pretty Uglys
02.06.19
Badlands, Perth
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Ruby Fields, Miss June
07.06.19
Australian National University (ANU), Canberra
Ruby Fields, Miss June
08.06.19
Republic Bar, North Hobart
Splendour In The Grass
19.07.19
North Byron Parklands, Wooyung
Spin Off
19.07.19
Adelaide Showground, Wayville


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