
The Pet Shop Boys have played in a fan's living room to celebrate 30 years of the Brit Awards.
Singer Neil Tennant and keyboard player Chris Lowe surprised project manager Lorraine Sands by performing hits like It's A Sin at her Twickenham home.
Sands said she thought she was "hallucinating" when the band recreated part of their 2009 Pandemonium tour.
Tennant, who was given the outstanding achievement at last year's Brits, added it was "surreal" but "very good fun".
"It's amazing how much you can do in such a relatively small space compared with a stage," he said. "That was the whole point of it, to recreate an arena production, or elements of it anyway, in the intimate environment of a living room."
Pet Shops Boys, who have sold more than 50 million albums worldwide, released a DVD of their tour this month.
The Priceless gig was organised by Brits sponsors Mastercard with Sands chosen randomly from thousands of music fans. She then correctly answered a number of Brits knowledge questions.
Footage from the intimate show will be shown during the Brit Awards live on ITV1 on Tuesday 16 February.