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February 1992

On February 16th an hour-long film about the Pet Shop Boys is broadcast by the TV arts programme The South Bank Show.

December 1991

‘Was It Worth It?’ is released as a single on December 8th. “It’s a reaffirmation of the worth of love” remarks Neil, “an ‘I am what I am’ sort of song”. The video mixes footage from the Heaven concert with the Pet Shop Boys amongst a clubland crowd mostly recruited from the London event Kinky Gerlinky.

1991 December

November 1991

‘Discography’, a collection of the Pet Shop Boys’ hit singles from ‘West End girls’ to the forthcoming ‘Was it worth it?’, is released on November 4th. Only six of the eighteen songs have previously appeared on an album in their single versions. At the same time a video compilation, ‘Videography’, is also released.

1991 November

October 1991

A single, ‘DJ Culture’, co-produced by British dance music duo Brothers In Rhythm, is released on October 14th. “It is about how facile and pretentious modern life is”, Neil explains, “just as in DJ records everything is sampled to sound authentic, so in a lot of aspects of modern life — for instance in politics — it is almost as though attitudes are sampled. People pretend to sound concerned; everyone pretends that the Gulf War was a real war, and that President Bush or John Major are successful war leaders. In fact they sample the past — the Second World War, or a war movie — and the public also samples their response from wars in the past. The whole thing is sort of fake”. In the video Neil and Chris appear in appropriate costumes: as soldiers and doctors; as a referee and a soccer player; as Oscar Wilde and his trial Judge.

The Pet Shop Boys play a one off concert at the London Nightclub, Heaven, at a party after the premiere of Derek Jarman’s latest film, ‘Edward II’ on October 15th. It is a deliberately untheatrical, straight-forward concert, for which they are backed by the three singers from this year’s tour, J.J. Belle on guitar and Lawrence Cedar on keyboards. They are introduced by Derek Jarman, and supported by Cicero.

September 1991

The Pet Shop Boys launch their own record label Spaghetti with a single ‘Heaven Must Have Sent You Back To Me’, by a 21 year old Scottish singer, synthesizer player and songwriter called Cicero. They had first met him when he came backstage at the Pet Shop Boys’ Glasgow concert in 1989.

August 1991

Neil and Chris are invited to take over Simon Bates’ mid-morning show on Radio One, Britain’s national pop radio station, for a week. They choose all the records, principally dance music. Chris only swears on air once, and they are invited back to fill the same role in July 1992.

June 1991

The third collection of Pet Shop Boys promotional videos, aptly titled ‘Promotion’, is released on June 3rd and includes videos for all their singles from ‘Left to my own devices’ to ‘Jealousy’.

1991 June

In Dublin on June 17th the Pet Shop Boys play the final date of their tour.

May 1991

The first album by Electronic, ‘Electronic’ including the collaboration with Neil and Chris, ‘Patience of a saint’, is finally released on May 27th.

1991 May

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1987

An interview with Neil runs in the U.K. publication Woman.

2000

The Boys perform in Karlstad, Sweden.

2006

Continuing their summer Fundamental Tour, they perform at the Exit Festival in Novi Sad, Serbia.

2011

The last of eight PSB/Take That concerts at Wembley Stadium—and the final show of the tour in the British Isles—takes place this evening.

2013

The Pet Shop Boys perform in Freiburg, Germany.

2015

Having received Jean-Michel Jarre’s backing track for what will soon become ‘Brick England,’ Chris and Neil spend the first of several days adding musical parts and vocals to it.

2019

The Boys continue work on ‘No Boundaries,’ restructuring it and revising the lyrics.

2022

They bring their Dreamworld Tour to Spain’s Bilbao Live Festival.

2023

They conclude the brief continental European leg of their current tour with a show in Gothenberg, Sweden.