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February 2012

On February 6 a new Pet Shop Boys album, Format, is released, a collection of b‑sides and bonus tracks from the years 1996 to 2009. (As such, it is a sequel to Alternative.) Chris noticed the word that became its title on the side of a large industrial shed somewhere in Scandinavia; the album does, of course, gather together songs that were released on the various ever-changing single formats over these years. “If you compare it with Alternative, I think the quality is as high, if not higher sometimes,” says Neil.

2012 February

March 2012

On March 25 a revised version of the ballet The Most Incredible Thing begins its second run at Sadler’s Wells before two performances in Austria.

April 2012

A previously unreleased Pet Shop Boys song, “Listening”, appears on the album Out Of My Hands, by the former A‑ha singer Morten Harket, after they had been approached and asked to contribute to his record. “When we wrote it we didn’t think it was very Pet Shop Boys, although we liked it,” says Neil. “So we sent it to him.”

June 2012

On June 6, a video for a new song, “Invisible”, appears on the official Pet Shop Boys website and many other websites. “We just wanted to surprise people with a new song that gives them a taste of our new album and a video which really illustrates the song,” says Neil. The video is by Los Angeles-based artist, Brian Bress and a version of it, with no sound, was originally shown at his show in a Los Angeles gallery earlier in the year.

August 2012

On August 6, a new Pet Shop Boys single, “Winner” – a song written during Take That’s stadium tour the previous summer after Chris suggested that they wrote a mid-tempo anthem – is released. “It’s about being in something like the X‑Factor or Eurovision song contest – coming from nowhere and finding yourself a winner and the crowd is all cheering,” explains Neil. “Part of me was also thinking about when we got to number one with “West End girls” and we were winners, and I was wondering whether it was going to last. And Chris saying at Top Of The Pops when we were number one: ‘Don’t look triumphant.’ It’s a transience-of-fame song, really. It’s also saying: it’s not where you’ve got to, it’s how you got there that counts. It’s the camaraderie that is the really enjoyable thing, rather than just the blatant success that probably isn’t going to last.” While in the studio in May to recording extra tracks for the “Winner” single, the Bee Gee Robin Gibb died and the Pet Shop Boys immediately recorded “I started a joke”, a song Gibb wrote when he was seventeen, as a tribute.

2012 August

On August 12 the Pet Shop Boys appeared at the closing ceremony of the London Olympic games, performing “West End girls” in front of a global TV audience in pointy hats and costumes designed by Gareth Pugh as they were cycled around the Olympic stadium running track on chariots. “I think one could say it was unique, knowing that you were going to be seen everywhere in the world. We were only on for two minutes but it was a good two minutes. It was a great feeling standing there – we had little backrests so we could lean back and so we didn’t fall off.” This was the highpoint of a busy Olympic summer for the Pet Shop Boys. “West end girls” had already been played during the opening ceremony on July 27, as the Chinese athletes entered the stadium, and the following day the Pet Shop Boys had performed three songs at Wimbledon as part of the Olympic tennis tournament. Then on the morning of September 10 – after phone calls from the Mayor of London and the Prime Minister David Cameron – Neil and Chris interrupted their German album promotion and flew to London by private jet to perform “Winner”, “West End girls” and “Go West” at the athlete’s parade, live on three TV channels, surrounded by Britain’s celebrating Olympians and Paralympians: “The whole thing was quite exciting.”

2012 August

On August 25, after several previous false finishes, the very final date of the Pandemonium tour takes place over three years after it began, at the Rått og Råde Festival in Stavanger, Norway. The night before Neil and Chris had played their first ever concert inside the Arctic circle at a festival in Tromsø.

September 2012

On September 5 the Pet Shop Boys perform a one-off concert at Berlin Hebbel am Ufer 1, streamed live worldwide, to promote their forthcoming new album. Attendees received a special booklet and an exclusive seven-inch single featuring two mixes of “Winner”, one otherwise unavailable

On September 10, a new Pet Shop Boys album, Elysium, is released. It was recorded in Los Angeles earlier in the year and its title came late in the recording after a photo session in the Los Angeles park Elysian Fields. “All the connotations seemed to work for the album. But also particularly we were obsessed with the fact that this is our most beautiful album. It’s a very beautiful title and also seems to be relevant to the themes of the album: love, death, paradise. Even L.A., of course.” The album is produced with Andrew Dawson whose work the Pet Shop Boys first noticed on Kanye West’s album 808s and Heartbreak. “I think some people thought when we were going to Los Angeles to work with Andrew Dawson that we were going to record a hip hop album,” says Neil, “but it’s still very much a Pet Shop Boys album. It’s got a lot of depth, that’s what I think about it. It’s got a lot of truth. It’s really about negotiating life at our age.” The deluxe and vinyl versions also include instrumental versions of all of the songs.

2012 September

October 2012

On October 12, a new Pet Shop Boys single, “Leaving”, is released. “It’s looking at the old cliché of ‘love doesn’t die’, so familiar in pop songs, and looking at the death aspect of it. It’s comparing the idea of love not dying with the fact that when a person dies there’s a sense that they don’t really die because although they’re not physically present their memory is still present and therefore in a way they have a presence in your life. And so it concludes ‘I can still find some hope to believe in love’. I always think it’s about a man and a woman, and that the woman is leaving and the man doesn’t want her to leave, and he’s explaining why he doesn’t really believe that the relationship is over.”

2012 October

On this day

1987

Chris and Neil are winding up a three-week stint in South London and Clacton filming It Couldn’t Happen Here.

1994

The Pet Shop Boys perform in Mexico City for a second night.

2006

Continuing their post-touring vacation, Neil and Chris enjoy an evening as spectators at a Mexican wrestling match at the Monterrey Coliseo.

2009

The Boys perform in Thessaloniki, Greece.

2010

Neil and Chris are interviewed on Matthew Rudd’s Q Radio show, during which records by other artists selected by them are also played. The most delightful surprise to this writer? — Bob Lind’s big 1966 folk-pop hit ‘Elusive Butterfly.’

2011

London department store Fortnum & Mason unveils their 2011 Christmas window decorations. The store’s creative director, Paul Symes, tells an interviewer that this year’s display is inspired by the Pet Shop Boys’ music video for ‘What Have I Done to Deserve This?’ He points out, ‘We’ve been very careful to stay on the glamorous side and not stray into anything seedy.’

2014

The Boys are in Punta Del Este, Uruguay in preparation for their concert there the following evening.

2015

As noted a few days later on their official Facebook page, Chris and Neil pay a backstage ‘surprise visit’ this evening ‘before the final curtain call’ to the cast of the revival of their musical Closer to Heaven at London’s Union Theatre.

2017

The Boys are in Berlin. Today they work on a new song, ‘Only the Dark,’ after which they visit an electrical shop called Saturn.