Pet Shop Boys performed two songs at the Elton John & David Furnish “stag” night party in London on Monday, December 19.
At the conclusion of a 45-minute cabaret, they performed the “Barfly” version of “It’s a sin” and then were joined onstage by Jake Shears of the Scissor Sisters for a rendition of the Gloria Gaynor classic, “I am what I am”, arranged by Pet Shop Boys with vocals shared by Jake and Neil.
Other performers in the cabaret included Paul O’Grady, Bryan Adams, Ian McKellen, Gary Barlow & Lulu, Eric McCormack (of “Will and Grace”), Janet Street-Porter, Kiki Kokova & Ivan Putrov, Kiki & Herb and Lee Ryan. The party was held in the Soho nightclub, Two Too Much.
This Saturday 2 August, the independent cinema The Ultimate Picture Palace in Oxford will be screening two Jack Bond films, “It Couldn’t Happen Here” featuring Pet Shop Boys and “Separation”. All details on the double feature at the link below.
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