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Noah Veraguth leaves Pegasus behind for an intimate solo journey

A farewell concert for 7,000 fans closed one chapter—now, Veraguth steps into the spotlight alone. Can his solo sound capture the same magic?

The image shows a man playing a guitar on stage at a concert, illuminated by lights at the top. He...
The image shows a man playing a guitar on stage at a concert, illuminated by lights at the top. He is standing in front of a microphone, strumming the strings of the guitar and singing into it. Behind him, another man is sitting and playing the drums, creating a lively atmosphere.

Noah Veraguth leaves Pegasus behind for an intimate solo journey

Noah Veraguth, the frontman of Pegasus, has stepped into a new musical chapter after the band's original lineup played their final show. The farewell concert in Bern drew 7,000 fans, marking the end of a 20-year journey with his childhood friends. Now, he is preparing for his first solo tour—a shift he describes as both thrilling and daunting.

The last months with Pegasus were charged with emotion. Veraguth and the band felt the weight of their impending split during performances, sharing that intensity with their audience. The breakup of the original lineup hit harder than expected, catching him off guard despite years of collaboration.

His solo tour promises a different experience from Pegasus' high-energy shows. Instead, he aims for intimacy, focusing on delicate arrangements and his own musical world. Veraguth calls it an experiment, one where the spotlight rests entirely on him—a challenge he's ready to embrace.

This new phase is also about rediscovery. He wants to 'return to the source,' stripping back layers to reconnect with raw emotions and the joy of making music. The shift has brought a surge of energy, pushing him forward into uncharted territory.

Veraguth's farewell to Pegasus closed a long chapter, but his solo work opens another. The tour will test his creativity and resilience, offering fans a closer look at his personal sound. For now, the focus remains on the music—and the road ahead.

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