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| An evening with Pet Shop Boys, with exclusive album playback | | | In the 40 years since they released the original version of their debut single West End Girls, Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe are now fully entwined in our collective cultural consciousness as pop’s greatest and most successful duo of all time. Four days before their brand new 10-track studio album Nonetheless is released on Parlophone Records, join Tennant and Lowe in conversation with the Guardian’s Alexis Petridis. Those attending in-person will also hear an exclusive full playback of Nonetheless prior to the livestreamed conversation. And everyone, whether in the room or watching online, will be able to submit questions in real-time for Tennant and Lowe, as they look back on a remarkable 40 year career in music. Exclusively for this event, we have 200 signed copies of Nonetheless (CD format) available to pre-order with our retail partner HMV when you purchase a ticket. | Monday 22 April 2024 6.30pm – 9pm (livestream: 7.30pm – 9pm) BST | Book tickets |
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| Guardian Newsroom: What is Labour's plan? | Tuesday 16 April 2024 8pm-9.15pm BST | Guardian writers, including Gaby Hinsliff, Kiran Stacey and Polly Toynbee, will explore what we could expect from Labour in power. | Book tickets | |
| | | | An African History of Africa, with Zeinab Badawi | Wednesday 17 April 2024 8pm-9pm BST | From the dawn of civilisation to independence, Zeinab Badawi reveals a sweeping history of Africa, told through the voices of Africans. | Book tickets | |
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| Is AI a threat to democracy? | Wednesday 24 April 2024 8pm-9.15pm BST | The Guardian’s Alex Hern and guests will explore the rise of generative AI and how we can stop disinformation from undermining democracy. | Book tickets | |
| | | | Inside Putin's Russia | Thursday 25 April 2024 7pm – 8.15pm BST | After Vladimir Putin’s landslide victory in state-managed elections, Shaun Walker and guests will ask: is political change possible in Russia? | Book tickets | |
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| The unfolding crisis in the Middle East | Tuesday 30 April 2024 7pm-8.15pm BST | Join our Guardian panel, including Emma Graham-Harrison, as they discuss the increasingly volatile situation in the Middle East. | Book tickets | |
| | | | Climate scientist Michael Mann | Wednesday 15 May 2024 8pm-9pm BST | Michael Mann will draw on the Earth’s climate history in order to better understand what we can do to tackle the climate emergency. | Book tickets | |
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