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Pet shop Boys Go West To Liverpool

Creamfields, eh? Is it the way the future's going to feel? Or just 40,000 people standing in a field? I've got no idea.
But I do know that the Pet Shop Boys are headlining this year's festival - an acknowledgement of the fact that, like Kraftwerk and New Order before them, they're now grand old men of ye olde dance music, to whom today's young whippersnappers owe a certain debt of gratitude.

The set for the "boys" first full-length festival appearance in this country will be bespokely tailored to appeal to Creamfields crowd (ie young mashed up dance fans). And a new album, Bananas, is now scheduled for release at the end of September.

A chinese whisper has been doing the rounds that Neil and Chris are writing an album for Kylie Minogue. They're (sadly) not, but the diminutive Miss Minogue does put in an appearance on their new record.

Creamfields is a-happening at Liverpool Airfield, Speke Road, Merseyside, on Saturday August 28th, and will also feature six arenas hosted by Cream, Bugged Out, Big Beat Boutique and Metalheadz. Tickets cost £37.50. For further information call the infoline on 0891 518200.

This article was published in the june 1994 edition of Gay times magazine.


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