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Pet Shops Boys announce new UK dates as tour is postponed amid coronavirus pandemic

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The Pet Shops Boys have postponed the UK leg of their Dreamworld: The Greatest Hits Live Tour until next year due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The pop duo – consisting of Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe – had planned to perform in London, Newcastle, Manchester, Birmingham and Glasgow, among other UK cities, however the dates have now been pushed back until May 2021.

Original tickets are still valid for the new dates. Neil and Chris were also planning on touring the rest of Europe this May, but these shows have also been put on hold.

Taking to Instagram to share a photo of the new dates, the two wrote: ‘In light of recent government advice in relation to the ongoing situation and threat of Covid-19 globally, Pet Shop Boys’ Dreamworld tour can no

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