List of Billboard Top Holiday Albums number ones of the 2010s

Italian opera singer and songwriter Andrea Bocelli received the first number one of the 2010s with his album My Christmas (2009).

Lady Antebellum first visited the top of the chart with their EP A Merry Little Christmas in 2010, and returned with their fourth studio album, On This Winter's Night, in 2012.

[3] Mariah Carey's Merry Christmas II You debuted at the top spot in November 2010, while her first holiday album Merry Christmas (1994) reached number one in November 2019 following the release of its deluxe edition.

[4][5][6] Because of Carey's surge in popularity during the holiday season, she is often referred to by publications as the "Queen of Christmas".

[13] It also reached number one on Billboard's Top Country Albums, selling 138,000 copies in its first four weeks.

A color photograph of a cappella group Pentatonix performing live in 2018.
Pentatonix achieved four number ones spread across 40 non-consecutive weeks on Billboard ' s Top Holiday Albums chart.
A color photograph of singer Michael Bublé performing live in 2013.
Canadian singer Michael Bublé 's 2011 album Christmas was among the best performing releases of the decade.
A color photograph of singer Mariah Carey, speaking into a red microphone.
Both of Mariah Carey 's holiday albums (1994's Merry Christmas and 2010's follow-up Merry Christmas II You ) reached the top spot in the 2010s decade.
A color photograph of singer Kelly Clarkson, peering into a nearby camera.
Kelly Clarkson 's sixth studio album, Wrapped in Red (2013), spent three weeks at the chart's summit.
A color photograph of singer Gwen Stefani, performing live in a sparkly red outfit.
Gwen Stefani scored her first number one on the chart with You Make It Feel Like Christmas in 2017.