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Pet Shop Boys have confirmed that their brand-new studio album ‘Nonetheless’ will be released on 26 April 2024 on Parlophone Record.

The album is the duo’s first with producer James Ford, who has previously worked with artists including Arctic Monkeys, Depeche Mode, Blur, Gorillaz and Simian Mobile Disco.

Pet Shop Boys have also revealed new single ‘Loneliness’. The track is available digitally now and will be released as a CD single on 16 February.

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The English synth pop legends will celebrate the release of ‘Nonetheless’ with a very special run of five shows at the Royal Opera House, London on 23-27 July 2024.

Pre-order the new album HERE now for access to priority tickets.

In 2016 Pet Shop Boys became the first electronic group to play the venue with a four-performance run. They returned in 2018 for further sold-out shows garnering even greater acclaim than before.

Pet Shop Boys ‘Dreamworld: The Greatest Hits Live’ 2024 UK Arena Tour Dates:

Glasgow OVO Hydro, 04 June
Nottingham Motorpoint Arena, 06
Birmingham Utilita Arena, 08
Manchester Co-op Live, 09
Belfast SSE Arena, 11

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‘Nonetheless’ features 10 brand-new tracks and was recorded and mixed in London last year, primarily at James Ford’s studio in East London. The orchestra and backing vocals were recorded at The Church studio in North London.

Discussing the creative process around the record the duo commented, “We wanted this album to be a celebration of the unique and diverse emotions that make us human. From the more dance-orientated tracks to the raw poignancy of the introspective ballads, with their beautiful string arrangements, each track tells a story and contributes to the overall narrative of the album.”

Pet Shop Boys ‘Nonetheless’ Full Album Tracklisting:

LONELINESS
FEEL
WHY AM I DANCING?
NEW LONDON BOY
DANCING STAR
A NEW BOHEMIA
THE SCHLAGER HIT PARADE
THE SECRET OF HAPPINESS
BULLET FOR NARCISSUS
LOVE IS THE LAW

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