Pet Shop Boys are playing tonight at the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Royal Hospital, Kilmainham, Dublin as part of the “Some Days Never End” multi-media festival which is described as…
“…A series of happenings under the stars in one of the most beautiful settings in ?the capital city, Some Days Never End is where cutting-edge 21st century ?musicians and the most thought-provoking contemporary artist of the 20th ?century come together to play. ?Located in three tented structures pitched in the grounds of the Royal ?Hospital Kilmainham, the home of the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Some ?Days Never End will apply equal weight to both music and art. Given the time of year, these structures will be heated. The third structure will feature high standard wide ranging food and drink.…”
Some Days Never End is presented by POD Concerts in collaboration with The Model Arts and Niland Gallery and IMMA and supported by The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh.
Morning coffee in Oslo.
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Pet Shop Boys are looking forward to their final “Dreamworld” shows of 2026 in Norway and Denmark this week.
A special double feature of the PSB film “It Couldn’t Happen Here” and the centenary version of Sergei Eisenstein’s “Battleship Potemkin” with the Pet Shop Boys score will be shown on October 11 at the Tyneside Cinema, Newcastle.
Neil Tennant is coming to Durham Book Festival on Saturday 10 October to talk to Fiona Hill about how growing up in Newcastle shaped his life as a musician
Pet Shop Boys are about to play four dates in four days in Germany, starting in Mönchengladbach this Friday and continuing at Berlin’s Waldbühne on Saturday.
Pet Shop Boys are pleased to announce DJ support acts for their “Dreamworld” shows in Germany this summer.
