Pet Shop Boys announce intimate London dates

Author: Dan Biggane

Read Time:   |  10th November 2025

The shows will see the duo perform a setlist featuring only non-single album tracks and B-sides from across their career

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Pet Shop Boys announce intimate London dates for next April.

Forty years after the release of their 1986 debut album Please, Pet Shop Boys will perform five intimate live shows in April 2026 at London’s Electric Ballroom.

Entitled Obscure Pet Shop Boys, and in contrast to the duo’s Dreamworld: The Greatest Hits Live tour, the new shows will see PSB perform a setlist featuring only non-single album tracks and B-sides from across their acclaimed career – many being performed live for the first time – making it a very special event for fans.

Pet Shop Boys commented: “We are very excited at the prospect of going deeper into our song catalogue in these shows and giving album tracks, B-sides and fan favourites a chance to be heard live.”

Ticket details for the five shows, which will run from 6-10 April, will be announced shortly. The 8 April show will be a benefit concert in aid of the charity War Child.

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Pet Shop Boys’ Dreamworld – The Greatest Hits Live tour continues in 2026, reaching Japan in January, and a British date at the Lytham Festival has already been announced.

Later this month (21 November),  they release Disco 5, the latest instalment of their continuing ‘Disco’ album series of dance tracks and remixes which started in 1986.

Keep up to date with all PSB news here

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Dan Biggane

Dan Biggane is a writer for Classic Pop and Vintage Rock magazines. A former entertainment editor at the Bath Chronicle newspaper, he’s interviewed countless big names from the world of rock and pop including Robert Plant and John Lydon, as well as members of The Specials, The Selecter, The Cure, The Go-Go's, Echo & The Bunnymen, Dexys, Deacon Blue, and Suzanne Vega.