The Pandemonium Tour was a worldwide concert tour by English
synth-pop
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duo
Pet Shop Boys
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in support of their tenth studio album ''
Yes'' (2009). It was named for the album track "Pandemonium". The setlist featured songs from the new album as well as older hits and lesser-known tracks interwoven in a 90-minute sequence. The music was produced by
Stuart Price, and the tour was designed by
Es Devlin, who also designed the duo's previous
Fundamental Tour.
The Pandemonium Tour visited Europe, the Americas, and Asia between 2009 and 2010, with additional performances of the production in 2011 and 2012. A live album and concert film titled ''
Pandemonium'' was released in 2010.
Background and itinerary
Leading up to the release of ''Yes'' in March 2009, Pet Shop Boys were honoured for their
Outstanding Contribution to Music at the
Brit Awards on 18 February. They performed a medley of songs arranged by Price, with a set designed by Devlin. The award show coincided with the first announcement of concerts, at the
Manchester Apollo
The O2 Apollo Manchester (known locally as The Apollo and formerly Manchester Apollo and ABC Ardwick) is a concert venue in Ardwick Green, Manchester, England. It is a Grade II listed building, with a capacity of 3,500 (2,514 standing, 986 seats ...
and London's
O2 Arena on 18 and 19 June. Devlin's team began pre-production on the tour straight away.
2009
The Pandemonium Tour opened in Russia on 10 June 2009 with a concert at the
Ice Palace in Saint Petersburg, followed by a show at
Luzhniki Stadium
The Grand Sports Arena of the Luzhniki Olympic Complex, commonly known as
Luzhniki Stadium, is the national stadium of Russia, located in its capital city, Moscow. Its total seating capacity of 78,011 makes it the List of football stadiums in R ...
in Moscow. The production toured Europe in June and July, including several festivals:
Roskilde
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in Denmark,
Oxegen
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in Ireland,
T in the Park in Scotland,
Latitude
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in Suffolk, England, and the
Dour Festival in Belgium. The summer leg ended in Israel with a one-off concert in Tel Aviv.
In autumn 2009, the tour headed to North America, with shows across Canada and the United States from late August through September.
Two dates in Mexico were followed by a tour of South America in October, visiting Chile, Brazil, Argentina, and Peru. A show scheduled in Venezuela was cancelled for logistical reasons, and a stop in the Dominican Republic was also called off because of problems with the venue.
The tour returned to Europe at the end of the year. In December, Pet Shop Boys played six additional dates in Germany, bringing the total to ten there for the tour so far. Two concerts in Ukraine were cancelled due to restrictions during the
swine flu pandemic.
Back in the UK, the tour visited Glasgow, Birmingham, and Manchester before returning to The O2 in London on 21 December. The shows coincided with the release of the Pet Shop Boys' ''
Christmas
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'' EP, and the songs "It Doesn't Often Snow at Christmas" and a cover of "
My Girl" were added to the setlist for those dates. The O2 show was recorded for a live album and concert film, titled ''
Pandemonium'', which was released in February 2010.
2010
The Pandemonium Tour resumed in the summer of 2010 at
Primavera Sound
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in Barcelona, followed by a stop in Italy and a series of European festivals.
Pet Shop Boys headlined the Other Stage at
Glastonbury
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on Saturday, 26 June. In July, they appeared at
Balaton Sound in Hungary,
Tollwood Festival in Germany,
Super Bock Super Rock in Portugal, and
Splendour in Nottingham in England. The tour also visited five UK cities, including
Chris Lowe's hometown Blackpool, where the duo added the
Dave Clark Five song "
Glad All Over" to their setlist in honour of
Blackpool F.C.
Blackpool Football Club is a professional association football club based in the seaside resort of Blackpool, Lancashire, England. The team competes in EFL League One, the third tier of the English football league system.
Founded in 1887, the ...
being promoted to the
Premier League
The Premier League is a professional association football league in England and the highest level of the English football league system. Contested by 20 clubs, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the English Football Lea ...
.
The tour headed to Asia at the end of July 2010 for two dates. On their first visit to Taiwan, Pet Shop Boys were asked to headline the new TWinkle Rock Festival for their "elaborate and artful stage design and production, which
almost takes on Broadway proportions".
In Korea, they headlined the second night of the
Jisan Valley Rock Festival.
In the UK at the end of August, the duo performed in both locations of the two-day
V Festival
V Festival, often referred to as V Fest or simply V, was an annual music festival held in the United Kingdom during the third weekend in August. The event was held at two parks simultaneously which shared the same bill; artists performed at one ...
in Staffordshire and Chelmsford. Their final festival of 2010 was Xacobeo in Santiago de Compostela, Spain, on 27 August. Taking the stage at 1a.m., Pet Shop Boys showed no lack of energy, according to ''Público'' reviewer Rocío Ponce, despite it being the last stop on their European tour.
In December 2010, Pet Shop Boys staged a Pandemonium performance at the
Hammersmith Apollo
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for a special Big Noise Session of the
Little Noise Sessions benefiting
Mencap, a charity for people with learning disabilities. Added to the setlist were the new Pet Shop Boys single "
Together" from their compilation album ''
Ultimate
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Arts, entertainment, and media Music Albums
*Ultimate (Bryan Adams album), ''Ultimate'' (Bryan Adams album)
*Ultimate (Jolin Tsai album), ''Ultimate'' (Jolin Tsai album)
*Ultimate (Pet Shop Boys album), ''Ult ...
'' (2010) and the holiday song "It Doesn't Often Snow at Christmas".
2011–2012
From May to July 2011, Pet Shop Boys were the supporting act on
Take That
Take That are an English pop group formed in Manchester in 1990. The group currently consists of Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen. The original line-up also featured Jason Orange and Robbie Williams. Barlow is the group's lead singer ...
's
Progress Live tour. They played a 40-minute set that included highlights from their Pandemonium Tour. Designer Es Devlin was also part of the creative team for Take That's set.
The Pandemonium Tour did not go on the road again, but the production was used for four more performances, which were successively expected to be the last Pandemonium show as they were announced: a New Year's Eve concert on
Glebe Island in Australia in 2011, the
Afisha Picnic festival in Moscow on 21 July 2012, and a pair of concerts in Norway at the Døgnvill Festival in
Tromsø
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on 24 August and, finally, at the Rått og Råde Festival in
Stavanger
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on 25 August 2012. Pet Shop Boys debuted a new concert series, the
Electric Tour, in 2013.
Production
Set and lighting

Cubes were the main design component of the tour, used in both the set and costumes. The concept came from the ''Yes'' album artwork of a checkmark made of different colored squares, which in turn had been inspired by the
Cologne Cathedral Window created by
Gerhard Richter
Gerhard Richter (; born 9 February 1932) is a German visual artist. Richter has produced Abstract art, abstract as well as photorealistic paintings, photographs and Glass art, glass pieces. He is widely regarded as one of the most important con ...
. Set designer
Es Devlin came up with the idea of using cardboard boxes, measuring square and square.
The set was composed of around 300 white boxes that changed configuration throughout the show.
Two walls of boxes were used as video screens that collapsed at the end of the first act, revealing more boxes. Dancers wore brightly coloured boxes over their heads and moved on and around the box structures, which were periodically rearranged by crew members in white coats and hard hats.
Pulleys were used to suspend boxes above the stage.
The set was adaptable to different-sized venues, from rock festivals to theatres.
The boxes needed to be replaced frequently and were susceptible to bad weather.
The video content was designed by Sam Pattinson and Luke Halls of
onedotzero, who had also worked on the Brit Awards performance. The tour video featured newly created material as well as footage from Pet Shop Boys music videos and other sources. The display was projected onto the boxes. A DJ booth onstage was clad in
LED
A light-emitting diode (LED) is a semiconductor device that emits light when current flows through it. Electrons in the semiconductor recombine with electron holes, releasing energy in the form of photons. The color of the light (corresp ...
light tiles that were part of the visual display.
Lighting designer Rob Sinclair used a simple setup of four straight overhead trusses and two sidelight trusses, in part to make it easy to source from local suppliers. Floor lights were not feasible because of moving and falling boxes. The overall concept was a that of musical instead of a rock concert, and the goal was to allow the video projections to stand out while adequately lighting the performers.
Music and performance
The music for the Pandemonium Tour was inspired by the "Brits Medley", arranged for the award ceremony by
Stuart Price and Pet Shop Boys, which condensed highlights of their career in under 10 minutes. For the tour, the duo went through their back catalogue with Price, who helped them select, sequence, and arrange a setlist of extended medleys. The 90-minute show was divided into four parts: an introduction, a New York section, a ballad ballet, and a celebration.
The first act mainly featured songs from ''Yes'', including elements of "More than a Dream" in show opener "
Heart
The heart is a muscular Organ (biology), organ found in humans and other animals. This organ pumps blood through the blood vessels. The heart and blood vessels together make the circulatory system. The pumped blood carries oxygen and nutrie ...
" (1987); the album's second single "
Did You See Me Coming?"; the titular "Pandemonium" blended with "
Can You Forgive Her?
''Can You Forgive Her?'' is a novel by Anthony Trollope, first published in serial form in 1864 and 1865. It is the first of six novels in the Palliser novels, Palliser series, also known as the Parliamentary Novels.
The novel follows three pa ...
" (1993); lead single "
Love Etc."; and "Building a Wall", which closed out the act as giant projections of the duo's heads were bricked up behind coloured squares before the box wall collapsed.
Act two highlighted the duo's early days in New York City. The set included two songs from their debut album ''
Please'' (1986) that had never been played on tour, "Two Divided by Zero" and "Why Don't We Live Together?"
City scenes were used in the video backdrop, and the dancers were dressed as buildings.
The third act of downbeat numbers opened with a keyboard solo by
Chris Lowe on "Do I Have To?" (1987), followed by "
King's Cross" (1987) set to
Derek Jarman's film from the Performance Tour (1991).
During "The Way It Used to Be" from ''Yes'', dancers Sean Williams and Charlotte Walcott played out a lovers' quarrel that continued into "
Jealousy
Jealousy generally refers to the thoughts or feelings of Emotional insecurity, insecurity, fear, and concern over a relative lack of possessions or safety.
Jealousy can consist of one or more emotions such as anger, resentment, inadequacy, he ...
" (1990) and ended with them throwing boxes at each other.
Act four was a celebration with upbeat songs, including a Latin-themed medley of "
Se a vida é (That's the Way Life Is)" and "Discoteca" (1996) with "
Domino Dancing" (1988) leading into the
Coldplay
Coldplay are a British Rock music, rock band formed in London in 1997. They consist of vocalist and pianist Chris Martin, guitarist Jonny Buckland, bassist Guy Berryman, drummer and percussionist Will Champion, and manager Phil Harvey (band m ...
hit "
Viva la Vida" (2008). Alluding to the latter's lyrics,
Neil Tennant
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was dressed as a king in a robe and crown, and a video showed him walking around the ''
Bronze Horseman
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'' statue of
Peter the Great
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– ), better known as Peter the Great, was the Sovereign, Tsar and Grand Prince of all Russia, Tsar of all Russia from 1682 and the first Emperor of Russia, Emperor of all Russia from 1721 until his death in 1725. He reigned j ...
, filmed at their first tour stop in
Saint Petersburg
Saint Petersburg, formerly known as Petrograd and later Leningrad, is the List of cities and towns in Russia by population, second-largest city in Russia after Moscow. It is situated on the Neva, River Neva, at the head of the Gulf of Finland ...
.
The standard encore was "
Being Boring" (1990) and "
West End Girls" (1985), with other songs occasionally added, such as "It Doesn't Often Snow at Christmas" for December concerts.
Performers and costumes
The touring company included four dancers with musical theatre backgrounds:
Sophie and Polly Duniam, Sean Williams, and Charlotte Walcott. Helena Dowling substituted for Walcott when she was unavailable in 2010.
Choreographer Lynne Page created stylistically diverse routines that helped carry a narrative through the four acts.
The dancers also provided backing vocals.
Dusty Springfield
Mary Isobel Catherine Bernadette O'Brien (16 April 1939 – 2 March 1999), better known by her stage name Dusty Springfield, was a British singer. With her distinctive mezzo-soprano voice, she was a popular singer of blue-eyed soul, Pop mus ...
's original vocals were used for the duet "
What Have I Done to Deserve This?" (1987). Pete Gleadall was the programmer and music director for the tour.
Tennant was mainly centre stage, singing and interacting with the dancers. Lowe was positioned stage left in a DJ booth that housed a master keyboard and a
Moog synthesizer
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. He also used a
Kaoss Pad to add effects and played a set of
electronic drums.
He briefly left his booth to join the dancers in the second act.
Tennant and Lowe had their heads covered with colorful cubes for their entrance and the opening number. The Duniams first appeared in full cube costumes, wearing unitards with cube-shaped protrusions, and they kept their cube headwear on until act four, when they revealed themselves to be twins. The dancers rotated through a variety of costumes, from business suits to athletic wear.
Tennant had a jacket made in the style of an "Elizabethan spy"; his costume changes included a tux for the slow numbers.
Lowe had a mirrored coat and a cube coat, custom-made by primary costume designer Jeffrey Bryant.
Critical reception
''
The Independent
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'' described the show at the
Empress Ballroom as "an imaginative mix of hi-tech and lo-tech, from LED to cardboard, from dancing skyscrapers to
Gilbert & George
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-inspired projections on to a Lego-like edifice which, quite brilliantly, is then smashed like something out of Pink Floyd's The Wall".
''
El Mundo'' reviewer Leticia Blanco reported from
Primavera Sound
Primavera Sound (commonly referred to as Primavera) is an annual music festival held at the Parc del Fòrum in Barcelona, Spain, during late May and early June. It was founded in 2001 by Pablo Soler as "a showcase for Spanish Noise rock, noise ban ...
in Barcelona that the duo exceeded expectations and delivered one of the most ecstatic performances of the entire festival, with a sublime staging that took the concept of entertainment to another dimension.
The audience response was enthusiastic in Taiwan, where "The beats kept everyone dancing (the floor at the exhibition hall literally shook)", according to the ''
Taipei Times
The ''Taipei Times'' is an English-language print newspaper in Taiwan published by the Liberty Times Group. Founded as the third English-language newspaper on 15 June 1999, it is currently the last surviving English-language print newspaper i ...
''.
At the
Jisan Valley Rock Festival, ''
The Korea Times
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It is the oldest active daily English-language newspaper in South Korea. ...
'' observed, "Though the duo has been making music for three decades, their staying power for even today's youth was demonstrated by a group of teenage girls, dressed up in color-coordinated outfits in homage".
Some reviewers had issues with the sound. A ''
Financial Times
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'' reviewer felt the production was initially overwhelmed by the venue at
The O2 Arena
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and that the "sound also struggled to fill the space, which flattened Tennant's vocals and thinned Lowe's synths", but noted that things picked up as the show continued.
''The Independent'' complained that it was too quiet, but wondered "how many decibels they'd need to drown out a crowd who belt out 'Heart' and 'Always on My Mind' like they're national anthems".
Set list
# "
Heart
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" (Stuart Price Mix) – contains elements of "More Than a Dream" (Magical Dub)
# "
Did You See Me Coming?"
# "Pandemonium"/"
Can You Forgive Her?
''Can You Forgive Her?'' is a novel by Anthony Trollope, first published in serial form in 1864 and 1865. It is the first of six novels in the Palliser novels, Palliser series, also known as the Parliamentary Novels.
The novel follows three pa ...
"
# "
Love Comes Quickly" (June–July 2009 shows only)
# "
Love etc."
# "Building a Wall"/"
Integral
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"
# "
Go West"
# "Two Divided by Zero"
# "Why Don't We Live Together?"
# "
New York City Boy" (Added August 2009)
# "
Always on My Mind
"Always on My Mind" is a Sentimental ballad, ballad written by Wayne Carson, Johnny Christopher, and Mark James (songwriter), Mark James, first recorded by Brenda Lee and first released by Gwen McCrae (as "You Were Always on My Mind") in Mar ...
"
# "
Closer to Heaven"/"
Left to My Own Devices"
# "Do I Have To?"
# "
King's Cross"
# "The Way It Used to Be"
# "
Jealousy
Jealousy generally refers to the thoughts or feelings of Emotional insecurity, insecurity, fear, and concern over a relative lack of possessions or safety.
Jealousy can consist of one or more emotions such as anger, resentment, inadequacy, he ...
"
# "
Suburbia
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"
# "
What Have I Done to Deserve This?" (Added November 2009)
# "All Over the World"
# "
Se a vida é (That's the Way Life Is)"/"Discoteca"/"
Domino Dancing"/"
Viva la Vida"
# "
It's a Sin"
;Encore
# "
Being Boring"
# "
West End Girls"
;Additional encore songs
# "
My Girl" (17–21 December 2009 only)
# "
It Doesn't Often Snow at Christmas" (December 2009–10 shows only)
# "
Glad All Over" (13 July 2010 only)
# "
Together" (8 December 2010 only)
Tour dates
Additional performances
Cancelled dates
Personnel
Credits adapted from the ''Pet Shop Boys Pandemonium On Tour 2009/2010'' programme (2009) and "Creating Pandemonium for the Pet Shop Boys, Part 1: The Designers' Roundtable" (Battaglia, 2009).
Pet Shop Boys
*
Neil Tennant
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*
Chris Lowe
Dancers/Backing vocalists
*
Sophie Duniam
*
Polly Duniam
* Sean Williams
* Charlotte Walcott
* Helena Dowling (2010)
Design team
*
Es Devlin – creative direction, set design, costume design
*
Stuart Price – tour music producer
* Rob Sinclair – lighting design
* Lynne Page – choreography
* Sam Pattinson – video design
* Luke Halls – video design
* Jeffrey Bryant – costume design
* Carisa Glucksman – costume design
* Pet Shop Boys – costume design
Tour personnel
* Pete Gleadall – music director, programmer
* Andy Crookston – tour manager
* Joe Sanchez – production manager
* Jim Webb – stage manager
* Holger Schwark – front of house sound engineer
* Seamus Fenton – monitor engineer
* Hansi Kecker – MIDI/keyboard tech
* Roger Cabot – head set carpenter
* Tom Keane – set carpenter
* Garry Dunn – set carpenter
* Robyn Tearle – video projection
* Danielle Dowden – make-up, tour assistant
* Truckstar – lead truck driver
* Phil Laycock – tour bus driver
Additional personnel
* Bronia Housman – set design associate
* Machiko Hombu – set design assistant
* Signe Beckmann – set design assistant
* Anna Josephs - costume assistant
* Nicholas Cunningham – associate choreographer
* Jodie Martin – assistant choreographer
Video collaborators/animators
* Blinkin Lab
* Mark Hough
* Damian Hale
* Jan Urbanowski
* Luke Halls
* Mike Chan
External links
Pet Shop Boys tour archive– official website
– Commentary by Wayne Studer, Ph.D. Interpretations and analyses of every song written or performed by Pet Shop Boys
References
{{Pet Shop Boys
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