"Pet Shop Boys: A Life In Pop", a Channel 4 documentary about Pet Shop Boys, made with their full cooperation, will be shown tonight on Channel 4 in the UK at 11.05pm (immediately following "Desperate Housewives"). It includes interviews with Bruce Weber, Robbie Williams, The Killers’ Brandon Flowers, Keane’s Tim Rice-Oxley and The Scissor Sisters’ Jake Shears amongst others. Neil and Chris are interviewed together at Tate Modern in London and are filmed and interviewed separately in their hometowns of Newcastle and Blackpool. A much longer version of the documentary will subsequently be released on DVD. (A correction: Channel 4's pre-publicity suggests that Pet Shop Boys' first producer Bobby 'O', appears in the film, but this is not the case.) Related link: Channel 4
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Pet Shop Boys are happy to announce the forthcoming release of their brand-new studio album, “Nonetheless”, on Parlophone Records on April 26.
The Guardian Live and PSB today announce “An evening with Pet Shop Boys”, including an exclusive “Nonetheless” album playback ahead of release day.
Pet Shop Boys are excited to announce the digital release of their new single “Dancing star” on April 3, with a CD release to follow on May 3, all available to pre-save/pre-order now at the link below.
Pet Shop Boys are happy to announce a Blu-ray edition of "Nonetheless", which is now available to pre-order exclusively through the Super Deluxe Edition shop at the link below and includes an SDE exclusive slipcase.
Pet Shop Boys will be releasing a strictly limited edition zoetrope picture disc of “Nonetheless” via Blood Records on Friday, 26 April.
Pet Shop Boys will be headlining this year’s Cruïlla Barcelona Festival on Saturday, 13th July.
“Nonetheless” merchandise, including a cap, a T-shirt and a hoodie, will be shipping along with the new PSB album on 26th April and is available to pre-order now exclusively from the official Pet Shop Boys store.
Following the start of the general ticket sale this morning, Pet Shop Boys’ five Dreamworld shows at the Royal Opera House, London from July 23–27 are now completely sold out.