Noah Veraguth on his "Knie" commitment"I fell in love with the horses"
Bruno Bötschi
25.6.2024
The first part of the pop band Pegasus' engagement with Circus Knie is over. Singer Noah Veraguth is looking forward to the next stops and makes a surprising confession in an interview.
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The pop band from Biel played for a month in the Circus Knie program on Zurich's Sechseläutenplatz.
He rediscovered his love of the stage in the circus tent, reveals singer Noah Veraguth in an interview with "Blick".
He continues: "I used to love the stage. But after two weeks at 'Knie', I became really addicted to the spotlight."
Circus Knie has a musical surprise in store for this year's tour: Artistic Director Géraldine Knie has managed to secure the band Pegasus for several performances.
Now that the band from Biel have completed the first part of their "Knie" engagement, singer Noah Veraguth looks back on the past few weeks in "Blick".
The 36-year-old reveals that he rediscovered his love of the stage in the circus tent. "I used to love the stage. But after two weeks in 'Knie', I became really addicted to the spotlight."
Noah Veraguth fell in love with the "Knie" horses
During Pegasus' performances in the "Knie" ring, Valeria Davydenko presents her handstand artistry at the same time. The singer particularly likes this interplay of music and artistry plus the visual support.
"And I really fell in love with the horses," continues Veraguth. "They were always opposite our dressing room. I found it very calming to spend time with them."
The four Pegasus musicians, who recently released the song "Champions", are currently in the studio. The second part of the "Knie" engagement will continue in Bern from August 2.
"This is how we immerse ourselves even deeper in the circus world"
While the four Pegasus musicians slept at home in Zurich, they will do so on location in future. "This way, we can immerse ourselves even deeper in the circus world. I'm looking forward to it," says Veraguth in Blick.
Pegasus' tour of the "Knie" will conclude with performances in Geneva, Lausanne and Agno TI.
The band is particularly looking forward to the performances in French-speaking Switzerland, where the quartet rarely performs. "With the circus, it's four weeks a day," says Noah Veraguth.