We’re judging the North America poster competition.
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Pet Texts archive: June 2009
Links below to reviews of Pet Shop Boys’ recent German shows.
We had our first outdoor show of this tour last night: the park in Leipzig. The music played after the show was “You are not alone” — our little tribute to Michael Jackson.
We’re in Amsterdam.
Links below to various press reviews of Friday’s O2 Arena show.
Pet Shop Boys will be performing two songs on “Totally Saturday” with Graham Norton on BBC1 this evening between 7.30 and 8.30.
Links below to a great review of the Manchester show in today’s Guardian newspaper and a sniffy one in The Times. Plus a blog review with photos.
After the event.
A sugar Yes in my hotel room yesterday.
Last night was fantastic at the O2. Thanks to everyone who came. We had a little party after for family and friends which was nice. The producers were there: Stephen Hague, Stuart Price,
Brian Higgins and the Xenomania crew. The “celebs”: David Walliams, Sam Taylor-Wood, Mathew Horne, Scott and Ana from Scissor Sisters. Many old friends, including two members of my first group, Dust! Best of all, my 8‑year old nephew loved the show. x
The tour programme is now on sale and looks very fine. Here it is modelled by Pete Gleadall. (Tour merchandise will soon be available to buy from this site, by the way.)
We arrived at the O2 by boat.
Check out the updated Farrow blog at the link below for new merchandise and tour book information and photos. (I wear one of these gold-on-black tee shirts in the first section of the show.)
True story from today’s Daily Mirror (taken from Twitter).
The snappily-named Das Gezeichnete Ich are supporting us tonight and in Cologne, Berlin and Leipzig. Just caught the end of their set and was impressed. Check them out at the link below and get a free download.
Lunch in Germany.
Pet Shop Boys will be performing “Did you see me coming?” at the end of comedian Alan Carr’s new talk show, “Alan Carr Chatty Man” on Channel 4 tomorrow, June 14th, at 10 pm.
Leaving the Moscow show last night. Russia was an amazing place to start the tour.
Frankmusik will be special guest at our Manchester Apollo and London O2 Arena concerts next week.
This title seems strangely familiar…