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10 May 2009

The next single

The next single

From the official Parlophone press release:
PET SHOP BOYS
DID YOU SEE ME COMING?
SINGLE RELEASED JUNE 1
Pet Shop Boys release their new single “Did you see me coming?” on Parlophone Records on June 1st. The track is the second to be taken from the top 5 album “Yes”.
The formats of “Did you see me coming?” feature brand new tracks “After the event”, “The former enfant terrible” and “Up and down” which do not feature on the album. There is also a new mix of album track “The way it used to be” by Richard X. The Brits medley, produced by Stuart Price, which was originally performed in February when Pet Shop Boys received the award for Outstanding Contribution to Music, is also released in one of the digital bundles due to popular demand.
The formats are as follows:

2‑track CD
1. Did you see me coming?
2. After the event

Maxi CD
1. Did you see me coming? (PSB 12″ mix)
2. The former enfant terrible
3. Up and down

12” Vinyl
1A Did you see me coming? (PSB 12” mix)
1B Did you see me coming? (Unicorn Kid mix)
2 The way it used to be (Richard X mix)

Digital Bundle 1
1. Did you see me coming?
2. Pet Shop Boys Brits medley

Digital Bundle 2
1. Did you see me coming? (Unicorn Kid mix)
2. The way it used to be (Richard X mix)

Digital Bundle 3
1. Did you see me coming? (PSB 12” mix)
2. The former enfant terrible (Bring it on mix)

The album ‘Yes’ has been a top 5 hit across Europe, and has been released in the USA this week. USA Today in its review of the album says: “Pet Shop Boys ‘Yes’ just affirms their greatness”.
Pet Shop Boys kick off their world tour in Russia on June 10th. They play Manchester Apollo on June 18th and London’s O2 Arena on June 19th. Both UK dates are sold out. They will be headlining Latitude festival on July 17th. Pet Shop Boys are also headlining the main stage at Roskilde, Europe’s biggest festival, on Saturday, July 4th and playing other European concerts and festivals across the summer.

Pet Text
7 December 2025

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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