Most No.1 singles in the UK by a female group

Most No.1 singles in the UK by a female group
Who
The Spice Girls
What
9 total number
Where
United Kingdom
When
04 November 2000

The Spice Girls (UK) achieved their ninth and final No.1 on the UK Official Singles Chart on 4 November 2000 when their double A-side, "Holler"/"Let Love Lead the Way", debuted at No.1.

Their previous eight UK No.1s were: "Wannabe" (27 July 1996), "Say You'll Be There" (26 October 1996), "2 Become 1" (28 December 1996), "Mama"/"Who Do You Think You Are" (15 March 1997), "Spice Up Your Life" (25 October 1997), "Too Much" (27 December 1997), "Viva Forever" (1 August 1998) and "Goodbye" (26 December 1998).

The Spice Girls' first six singles reached No.1 - the most consecutive No.1 singles in the UK from debut until Westlife went one better with seven No.1s in a row in 1999-2000.

All nine of the Spice Girls' chart-toppers entered at No.1 with the exception of "Wannabe", which started at No.3 on 20 July 1996 before climbing to the top one week later.

The only two (of 11) singles that failed to reach No.1 in the UK for the Spice Girls were "Stop" (No.2 in 1998, breaking the run of six successive chart-toppers from debut) and their final entry to date (September 2025), "Headlines (Friendship Never Ends)" (No.11 in 2007).