Tonight Pet Shop Boys play the first of four UK arena shows at Glasgow SECC. Tomorrow they’ll be at Birmingham NIA (Friday 18th), folowed by Manchester NEC (Sunday 20th) and London O2 Arena (Monday 21st). Bernard Sumner’s new band Bad Lieutenant will be special guests at each show. At Glasgow only, Unicorn Kid will be another guest. A link for all ticket sales is below. This photo shows a recent encore performance of “It doesn’t often snow at Christmas”, one of the songs on Pet Shop Boys’ “Christmas” EP which was released on Monday.
Back in Blackpool for Strictly Come Dancing. Tune in at 6.45 UK time. (It’s epic.)
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A new studio recording of the “All the young dudes” / “West End girls” medley, performed by PSB and the Manchester Camerata, and produced by Stuart Price with strings arranged by Anne Dudley, is available to stream now at the link below. The medley was performed at the MTV EMAs last night. It’s accompanied by a different “orchestral” mix by Stuart Price.
Kicking off the weekend which will see Pet Shop Boys performing at the EMAs in Manchester, the official video for their new version of David Bowie’s “All the young dudes” is now available to watch on YouTube at the link below.
Pet Shop Boys are pleased to announce that they will be performing at this year’s MTV EMAs in Manchester, where they will also receive the inaugural “Pop Pioneer Award” celebrating their 40 years in pop music. They will be performing with a local orchestra, the Manchester Camerata.
Pet Shop Boys are happy to announce a special PSB-themed tea set, which will be released on 20th November and is available to pre-order now.
Pet Shop Boys’ new double A‑side single, “New London boy / All the young dudes”, and an accompanying remixes single, are out now on CD and digitally at the link below.
Pet Shop Boys today reveal a special expanded edition of their latest album, “Nonetheless”.
The official video for Pet Shop Boys’ new single “Feel”, directed by acclaimed young British artist Corbin Shaw and Rawtape, is now available to watch on YouTube at the link below.