The first and largest openly gay touring festival is axed because organisers can't find a suitable replacement for Sinead O'Connor...
The duo have refused to give the prospective Conservative Party leader tickets for their 'Closer To Heaven' musical...
She's the only non-gay artist on the Wotapalava bill - but Pet Shop Boys frontman Neil Tennant insists "Individuality is more important than sexuality"...
Messrs Tennant and Lowe are to be joined by Soft Cell, Sinead O'Connor and The<br /> Magnetic Fields on the 17-date Wotapalava touring<br /> festival...
Remastered versions of their first six albums are due next month...
'Closer To Heaven' opens in London's West End...
NME.COM shows you how to get a sneak preview of three songs from the duo's musical 'Closer To Heaven'...
The bands refused to play following the incident where nine people died at the festival earlier this year...
<strong>Neil Tennant </strong> calls organisers "unbelievably insensitive" for carrying on with the festival after eight people die...
Oh the irony...