other titles...
- Suburbia
- Can you forgive her?
- Opportunities (Let’s make lots of money)
- Where the streets have no name/I can’t take my eyes off you
- Rent
- I don’t know what you want but I can’t give it any more
- So hard
- Left to my own devices
- Single bilingual/Se a vida è (that’s the way life is)
- Domino dancing
- Monkey business
- New York City boy
- Jealousy
- Love comes quickly
- Paninaro
- Always on my mind
- Dreamland
- Heart
- What have I done to deserve this?
- It’s alright
- Vocal
- Go West
- It’s a sin
- West End girls
- Being boring
Pet Shop Boys
Dreamworld
parlophone
The film captures the spectacular stage show of the Pet Shop Boys tour with dazzling visuals and a bumper set list packed with classic hits, including ‘West end girls’, ‘Suburbia’, ‘Opportunities (Let’s make lots of money)’, ‘Left to my own devices’, ‘Rent’, ‘Domino dancing’, ‘Love comes quickly’, ‘Always on my mind’ and ‘It's a sin’.
The film was recorded at the Royal Arena in Copenhagen in July 2023 as part of Pet Shop Boys’ critically acclaimed ‘Dreamworld: The Greatest Hits Live’ tour. Directed by the renowned David Barnard, the film was captured using a 14-camera 4K shoot to ensure an immersive experience for viewers. It also features a PCM Stereo and DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 surround mix which was remixed and produced by David and Mike Woolley.
Coinciding with the 40th anniversary of PSB’s first record release, the concert film was released in cinemas worldwide at the start of 2024 for fans to enjoy on the big screen. ‘Dreamworld: The Greatest Hits Live’ is the duo’s first ever greatest hits tour and has so far played to audiences in the UK, Europe, and North and South America. The tour received outstanding reviews with The Guardian describing the show as “fabulous”, while The Times said it was “clever, stylish, sometimes poignant, often euphoric”, and NME described it as “a two-hour joyous celebration of their decades of holding pop to a higher standard".