Pet Shop Boys were forced to cancel their sold-out show at L’Olympia in Paris last night because of unresolvable technical issues. Neil and Chris would like to apologise for the resulting inconvenience and disappointment. The concert has now been rescheduled for Monday, June 5th, at the same venue. All tickets for last night’s concert will be valid for this date. Anyone preferring to receive a refund rather than attend the rescheduled concert should contact the original point of purchase.
On this day 20 years ago, Pet Shop Boys premiered their new score to Eisenstein’s classic 1925 Russian silent film “Battleship Potemkin” in front of an estimated audience of 20,000 at London’s Trafalgar Square. PSB performed behind gauze with the Dresdner Sinfoniker conducted by Jonathan Stockhammer, playing orchestrations by Torsten Rasch while the movie is projected on a giant screen above the performers. Listen to the score at the link below. Photo: Open Culture
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Brand new merchandise for Pet Shop Boys’ acclaimed Royal Opera House residency is now available from the official PSB store.
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