Last night’s set list in Sydney:
Heart
Did you see me coming?
Pandemonium/Can you forgive her?
Love etc.
Go West
Two divided by zero/Why don’t we live together?
New York City boy
Always on my mind
Closer to Heaven/Left to my own devices
Do I have to?
King’s Cross
Together
Suburbia
What have I done to deserve this?
All over the world
Se a vida é/Discoteca/Viva la vida
It’s a sin
Being boring
West End girls
We really enjoyed finally bringing the Pandemonium show to Australia. There was a big video wall rather than projection behind us because it was still daylight when we went on. And one of our dancers, Charlotte, sprained her ankle during the last section of the show and had to leave the stage. Drama! Afterwards we had an excellent view of the Sydney fireworks and then watched Culture Club perform. Boy George was in very good voice. Happy New Year! Neil x
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We are delighted to learn that the distinguished theatre director and playwright, Terry Johnson, will be directing the revival of “Musik”, starring Frances Barber, which opens at Wilton’s Music Hall in London on October on October 14th. More information at the links below.
Photo: The Guardian
Thanks to the BFI for hosting a double-PSB screening of “It Couldn’t Happen Here” and “Battleship Potemkin” yesterday, including a conversation between me and film writer/director Paul Tickell. The restored print of “Battleship Potemkin” is a revelation and it was nice that “It Couldn’t Happen Here” got a much warmer reception than it did from critics on its original release in 1988! BFI blu-rays of both films are available now. Neil x
Photo: JW
A year ago, Pet Shop Boys released a souvenir clip from their intimate show at Funny Girls club in Blackpool, in which the audience provided the vocals for “It’s a sin”. Some fans have made a video adding phone footage to PSB’s video of that performance and it’s now available to watch on YouTube.
Sandringham, Durham and Warwick: a wonderful finish to the festival season! Thanks to all Dreamworld audiences in Europe and the UK for joining us on tour this summer. Pet Shop Boys are continuing their Greatest Hits Tour in Japan in January 2026.
Photo: Adam Kennedy
We had a fantastic show at Warwick Castle last night, the last of the summer tour. We’re so lucky to tour with these wonderful people! And we’ll be getting back together in Japan in January. Thanks to everyone who came to one (or more) of our concerts this year. And of course thanks to our crew. Neil & Chris xx
Photo: Chris Heath
“Battleship Potemkin” with music by Pet Shop Boys opens in selected cinemas in the UK and Ireland for the first time today. To mark its centenary, Sergei Eisenstein’s legendary silent film was restored by Deutsche Kinemathek. A full list of UK cinema dates is available on the BFI website at the link below.
Nice review in The Times newspaper for “Battleship Potemkin” and the PSB score. The film is showing in selected UK cinemas from today.