Dreamworld: The Greatest Hits Live tour marks the return of the Pet Shop Boys to Brazil with a show centered on their collection of classic hits.
The British duo formed by Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe will perform a unique show at Suhai Music Hall in São Paulo on Tuesday, March 3rd, produced by Move Concerts. Tickets start at R$260 (half-price), available for purchase through the Livepas website , with the option of payment in up to 6 installments.
With a repertoire spanning four decades, combining nostalgic appeal with sophisticated and conceptual visual production, the Pet Shop Boys promise to deliver everything that even the most demanding fans expect: from the most commercial hits to the less requested, yet beloved, songs.
Setlist focused on the greatest hits
Launched in 2022, Dreamworld: The Greatest Hits Live marks the duo's first greatest hits tour and has already played in arenas across Europe and the UK, now entering its fourth year, celebrating the longevity of a consistent career. Since the release of Please in 1986, the Pet Shop Boys have built a discography marked by lyrics that blend social commentary, romance, and urban culture.
As the name suggests, the show prioritizes songs that have marked generations. The setlist is usually dynamic, with sets alternating between introspective moments like "West End Girls," "Heart," and "Can You Forgive Her?", and more danceable moments with "Suburbia," "It's a Sin," "Go West," and their biggest hit, "Domino Dancing"—which drew criticism to the band during their last visit to the country in 2023 for being left out of the setlist. Check out the likely complete setlist.
Tour celebrates reunion and nostalgia
Completing the experience, Dreamworld: The Greatest Hits Live relies heavily on visual resources. LED screens, geometric graphics, lighting effects, and striking costumes create a futuristic atmosphere, aligned with the electronic aesthetic that has always accompanied the duo. Chris Lowe maintains his discreet posture behind the keyboards, while Neil Tennant leads the audience with a sober presence and precise interpretation.
In São Paulo, the expectation is for a visually striking show that is musically faithful to the versions that established the duo as one of the most important names in world electronic pop music. The show is expected to transform the space into a large dance floor, with moments of collective singing. Above all, it promises to bring together a generation marked by the 80s.
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