Neil Tennant is an English musician and lead vocalist of the electronic music duo Pet Shop Boys. Known for his distinctive voice and the band's hit songs such as "West End Girls" and "It's a Sin," Tennant has been a major figure in the electronic and synth-pop music scenes. His work with the Pet Shop Boys has earned critical acclaim and commercial success.

"I think we've come a long way since then. The big thing that changed was when ecstasy came along in Britain."



"I think there's an element where people get very comfortable in their ghetto. Which is fair enough."



"Because some people have sex with people of the same sex, an entire culture has been created, broadly speaking, out of oppression. Which in a rational world would not be an issue."



"He comes to London and gets a job in a nightclub, a gay club, where he's known as Straight Dave by the bar staff - and no one believes he's as straight as he claims to be. He meets the daughter of the club manager, and he has an affair with her."



"To a certain extent, this tour is a celebration of individuality and that you can invent and reinvent yourself. You should have the power to be able to do that. Sexuality is a part of that. It should release you. It doesn't have to be an issue. It shouldn't box you in."



"We decided we didn't want to do a musical for TV because the idea of writing a musical that would be seen on television once seems insane."



"I didn't want to wear a checked shirt and grow a mustache - that's what you had to do, and everyone did."



"There's also a subplot about a guy who manages pop groups. Dave is a very ambitious boy, and he gets offered an audition but only wants to do it on his terms and conditions. He wants to maintain his integrity."

