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In conversation with Neil Tennant

By Chris Dahl
November 27, 2006 1 Min Read
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Neil will visit the National Portrait Gallery on Thursday January 11. 2007 at 7pm!

To book tickets call 44 (0) 20 7306 0055 (£5/£3 concessions)

from www.npg.org.uk

The Pet Shop Boys are one of the most consistently successful electronic pop duos with 38 chart singles since they were founded in 1986. The longevity of their career has been attributed to their ability to create melodic pop/dance music with intelligent lyrics and striking style. They have also pioneered a distinctive and innovative variety of visual styles in their album covers and videos. In this event, which coincides with the Gallery’s display of photographs, Neil Tennant discusses the creation of their image and their work with leading photographers with Philip Hoare, author of The Pet Shop Boys: Catalogue, and the writer and cultural commentator Michael Bracewell, author of The Nineties: When Surface was Depth.

Please check the Official Page for more details!

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