The Fundamental world tour began in Norway on June 15th, 2006, and has been been Pet Shop Boys’ most extensive tour ever. The tour is now entering its final week. Tonight Pet Shop Boys will be performing at Lokerse in Belgium and then travelling on to Singapore to appear at the Singfest on Wednesday. Next Saturday and Sunday they’ll be at the Summer Sonic Festival in Japan, playing the final date of the tour in Tokyo on August 12th. There will however be a chance to see the Fundamental show one more time in Barcelona on October 12th. On September 27th Pet Shop Boys will play a special one-off concert at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles. Full details about it will be announced here soon. Otherwise all ticket and venue details can be found in the TOUR section.
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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To mark the centenary of Sergei Eisenstein’s legendary silent film, “Battleship Potemkin”, a restored version made by Deutsche Kinemathek, featuring the celebrated score by Tennant and Lowe of Pet Shop Boys, will be released for the first time in cinemas and on a two-disc Blu-ray and CD package by the BFI.
Pet Shop Boys have arrived in Spain and are looking forward to their first summer show at Icónica Santalucía Festival in Seville today!
Due to circumstances beyond our control, the memorial event “This Is Navalny”, along with Pet Shop Boys’ headline performance, has been cancelled.
We regret to announce that, due to an ongoing publishing dispute over one of the songs in the film, the “Dreamworld” Blu-ray release has to be further delayed until early 2026 and will now be taken off sale.
A new visualiser video for the Pet Shop Boys remix of Tina Turner’s “Hot For You Baby” is now available to watch on YouTube.
Pet Shop Boys today release a new dance mix of “Hymn (In memoriam Alexei Navalny)”, a song dedicated to his memory and cause, which was originally released in February 2025.
Pet Shop Boys’ “Discography” is reissued on vinyl for the first time since its original release in 1991.