Pet Shop Boys have published their own magazine, Literally, since 1989 and last year announced it would become an annual publication. Now we are happy to announce a new name and format. From now on Literally is Annually, a bigger (240 x 170 mm), hard-backed, 64-page book.
The first issue will contain news, exclusive photographs, a behind-the-scenes report on the Royal Opera House shows, your letters answered and more.
Packaged with Annually will be an exclusive three-track CD containing a new mix of “Undertow” by Tuff City Kids, a new “Super” version of “Left to my own devices” produced by Stuart Price and a remix of “Burn” by Baba Stiltz, in a pochette designed by Farrow.
Pre-order your copy of Pet Shop Boys Annually, including the CD of “Undertow” exclusively in the official store.
The first issue will be dispatched on 1st April. Go to the link below to pre-order your copy.
We are sad to hear that the distinguished British photographer Martin Parr, famous for his wryly distinctive images of everyday life, has died. In 2002 we asked him to direct the video for our song “London” and he made a short film which, in its combination of urban pathos and quirky London street life, was instantly recognisable as his work. We send our sincere condolences to his family and friends. Neil and Chris xx
Photo: New York Times
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Pet Shop Boys are pleased to announce that they will be headlining the 65th anniversary edition of the Viña Del Mar International Song Festival in Chile with a “Dreamworld” show at Quinta Vergara Amphitheatre on Monday, 23rd February 2026.
40 years after the release of their 1986 debut album “Please”, Pet Shop Boys will perform five intimate live shows in April 2026 at London’s Electric Ballroom.
Pet Shop Boys today announce the forthcoming publication of “Volume”, a 592-page hardback book published to coincide with the 40th anniversary of the release of their 1986 debut album, “Please”.
Pet Shop Boys today release the Carroll Thompson song “Let the Music Play”, which is now available to stream at the link below.
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Pet Shop Boys are pleased to announce two more “Dreamworld” 2026 dates in Japan. On Tuesday, 6th January, they will perform at the Tokyo Garden Theater, and on Friday, 9th January, at Kobe’s World Memorial Hall.
