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The time between the first steps and the ultimate triumph is hard, the road is rocky. But those who persevere will make it. Pegasus can tell you a thing or two about that. And they actually do it.Three years after their last musical bang, the Swiss are back. With fresh sounds and an ode to all their heroes: "Champions" is both hope and a boost, a consolation and an epic victory hymn for the ears and even a recommendation for many radio playlists. Melancholy meets optimism and all of this is crowned by Noah Veraguth's unique voice.It's no coincidence that the release, which is so boldly dedicated to big themes, also marks the announcement of the biggest Pegasus Tour the band has ever played. The tour will take the band to legendary concert venues and stages that are close to the band's heart. It will be interesting to see how Pegasus creatively fill the space until the tour, but it will certainly not be quiet around the successful band from Biel over the next few months."Every little step that we take, lessons that we get from mistakes...and we're getting stronger with every day" - the message is clear: all signs point to victory if you work hard and don't let yourself be put off. Just like the band from Biel, who have hardly taken a break for over 15 years, tirelessly work on their songs and are already working on the next Pegasus album.Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.