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February 1998

On February 28 the Pet Shop Boys begin a short, four-concert Russian tour, visiting Moscow and St. Petersburg, inspired by their visit to St. Petersburg to see Brian Eno the previous summer. In Moscow they perform twice in one night, once in a large arena then later in the middle of an over-crowded nightclub. The local media ask them whether they speak Russian, “We’re very good at saying ‘nyet’,” they explain.

April 1998

On April 13, Twentieth Century Blues: The Songs of Noel Coward is released. It is an album of Noel Coward songs covered by contemporary musicians, co-compiled by Neil, who has been working on it for the past eighteen months. He has loved Noel Coward’s music since he first heard it in about 1970. “I think as a songwriter he’s slightly underrated,” Neil says, “simply because his plays are so famous, and people forget.” The Pet Shop Boys do a version of “Sail Away”, and amongst the other interpreters are Elton John, Paul McCartney, Suede, Robbie Williams and the Divine Comedy. “We tried to choose artists,” Neil explains, “who somehow seem to be in the Noel Coward tradition of wit, theatrically and style.” To promote the album, Neil appeared along on TFI Friday where he sang along with a busker playing Pet Shop Boys songs on an acoustic guitar.

June 1998

At the request of their former American record company, the Pet Shop Boys agreed to the release of ‘Essential Pet Shop Boys’, a compilation of early Pet Shop Boys songs recorded between 1985 — 1990, including a number of rare remixes, as part of a series of limited edition CDs by other artists.

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November 1998

At the behest of director Gus Van Sant, the Pet Shop Boys wrote a new song, with Tom Stephan, at extremely short notice for the soundtrack of Van Sant’s remake of ‘Psycho’. It is called “Screaming”. “It’s about an obsessive fan, written from the obsessive fan’s point of view,” Neil says. “Or actually just by someone obsessed with someone who doesn’t love them.”

On this day

1989

Photographer Lawrence Watson snaps a picture of Neil and Chris at Japan’s Narita Airport during their MCMLXXXIX Tour. This photo later appears on the artwork of the singles ‘Where the Streets Have No Name (I Can’t Take My Eyes Off You)’ and ‘How Can You Expect to Be Taken Seriously?’

1999

The Pet Shop Boys debut their ‘Nightlife look’ as well as some songs from that upcoming album at Capital Radio’s ‘Party in the Park’ at London’s Hyde Park.

2002

They perform in Dusseldorf, Germany.

2007

Evidence (as if any were really needed) that the Boys aren’t joined at the hip: Chris is in London, where he attends a Zaha Hadid exhibition at the Design Museum, while Neil enjoys a stopover in Paris on his return trip from a visit to Spain.

2008

Neil records vocals for the chorus of ‘Love etc.’ and he, Chris, and the Xenomania crew finalize the song’s structure. Neil also writes new lyrics for ‘Building a Wall.’

2012

Having received its radio debut the day before, ‘Winner’ today receives its digital single release on iTunes and Amazon.

2013

The Boys bring their Electric Tour show to the Czech Republic city of Karlovy Vary—their first-ever visit there. 

2017

Not quite ten years since their previous show there, the Pet Shop Boys make their second appearance at the Montreux Jazz Festival. Following the concert, Chris and Neil meet singer-songwriter Beth Ditto of the band Gossip.

2018

The Pet Shop Boys, collaborating with London designer Jeffrey Bryant—who has worked with them before on a number of occasions, most notably having created their infamous ‘plastic straw jackets’ for the Electric Tour—are among the artists who have created customized trainers (more commonly ‘sneakers’ or ‘tennis shoes’ to Americans) that are auctioned off starting today on eBay to benefit the Albert Kennedy Trust charity for homeless LGBT youth.

2019

A new production of Closer to Heaven premieres this evening at Above the Stag Theatre in London.

2024

The Boys bring their Dreamworld Tour to Warsaw.