“Thursday”, the new Pet Shop Boys’ single featuring Example, is now available on CD and also digitally from iTunes and other download outlets. The CD single is currently number one on Amazon UK’s singles chart and can also be ordered now from the store on this site.
The CD single and the first digital EP include the radio edit of “Thursday”, two brand new tracks — “Odd man out” and “No more ballads” — and a remix of “Thursday” by the German producer and DJ, Tensnake. A second, digital-only EP is also available now featuring remixes by Eddie Amador and Mindskap and the “No rap radio edit” of “Thursday”.
The lyrics of “Odd man out” (inspired by the early-60s British film, “Victim”) and “No more ballads” can be read now in the Lyrics section of this site.
Tickets for the first three “It’s a sin” dance shows to be held in 2027 in Manchester, Edinburgh and Cardiff are on sale now at the link below. The show, developed by Rambert and executive-produced by PSB and Russell T Davies, will also be visiting Luxembourg, Liverpool, Birmingham, Plymouth, Southampton, Norwich, Newcastle, Truro, Glasgow and Sheffield throughout 2027. Information on tickets for these dates will be released in due course.
Recent News
Pet Shop Boys’ “Since 1984” range has just been updated with new items, including three “Suburbia” and “Leaving” T‑Shirts and a “Since 1984” sweatshirt.
PSB are excited to announce “Obskur Pet Shop Boys”, two exclusive live concerts at Huxleys Neue Welt in Berlin on 12th and 13th July 2026.
Check out the new “Since 1984” merchandise items which have just been added to the official PSB store, including T‑shirts, a hoodie and a cap.
Pet Shop Boys are happy to announce that they will return to Norway this summer for a “Dreamworld” show at Oslo’s Unity Arena on 20th August.
Pet Shop Boys are pleased to confirm that they will be headlining this year’s edition of Suset Festival in Esbjerg, Denmark on Saturday, 22nd August
Pet Shop Boys Volume, the complete visual record of PSB from 1984 to 2024, is published by Thames & Hudson today.
Pet Shop Boys are playing their first of five “Obscure” shows at the Electric Ballroom in Camden tonight.
