Pet Shop Boys Pandemonium tour started in Russia this week with shows in St Petersburg on Wednesday and Moscow on Thursday. The spectacular production features Chris on keyboards and drums, Neil on vocals and four singing dancers and was conceived by Es Devlin (who created the 2006 Cubism show) with musical arrangements by Stuart Price and Pet Shop Boys. Pete Gleadall is musical director.
The show includes songs rarely or never performed live by Pet Shop Boys, including “Two divided by zero”, “Why don’t we live together?’ and “Do I have to?”, as well as new songs like
“The way it used to be” and “Love etc.” and PSB classics such as “It’s a sin” and “Being boring”.
The next show is in Luxembourg tomorrow. Full details of the tour can be found in our Tour section.
Pet Shop Boys’ “Maxi-Mix” of Madonna’s “Sorry” is included on the 20th anniversary edition of her album “Confessions On A Dance Floor” which is released today. The remix topped the Billboard dance chart in the USA and was later included on Pet Shop Boys’ “Disco 4” album.
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