The main role of the video is played by Chirs Noah (Krists Indrishonoks), while the two-time participant of the Olympic Games, former luger Ulla Zirne, plays the role of co-pilot. Chris Noah’s friends and colleagues, as well as a group of film professionals, were involved in the making of the video.
The director of the clip Gustavs Ķibilds and the cameraman Jānis Jurkovskis have conjured up a romantic but tragic story.
“The song is about the situations that life throws at us. They don’t always turn out the way we would like. “Someday” video reflects how unexpected things can surprise us in the most everyday situations,” says Chris Noah about the idea of the clip.
The video was filmed for two days and the musician admits that the process of filming this clip was definitely the most interesting in which he participated.
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“The story of ‘Once upon a time’ is not the most positive, because the plane, which I have assumed the role of captain, experiences an accident. I think there is something very beautiful and touching about this movie. Good thing the filming process didn’t make me afraid of flying! I’ve never been in a dangerous situation on an airplane, but I imagine this is exactly what it could be like. During the filming days, we pushed, screamed, everything was shaking in the cabin of the aircraft, the wind was blowing, bigger and smaller passenger belongings were flying through the air,” continues Chris Noah.
Photo: Publicity photo
Chris Noah’s just-released album “Farewell is not sad if we know we’ll meet soon”, whose first song is exactly “Kädreiz”, had its premiere in a sold-out concert hall “Palladium” less than a week ago.
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The artist thanks all the visitors, supporters and creators of the concert.
“2024. I will never forget the evening of November 7. So many emotions! The satisfaction that everything went as planned – not a single guitar string broke, the electricity did not go out, and we enjoyed the concert very much with the band,”
post-concert feelings are described by the musician.
The songs of Chris Noah’s new album “Goodbye is not sad if we know that we will meet soon” and already beloved compositions of the artist can be heard again on March 29, 2025 at the “Palladium” concert hall. Tickets available ekase.lv.
Soaring High with Chris Noah: A Rollercoaster of Emotions
Well, folks, grab your popcorn and settle in for a delightful flight of fancy courtesy of Chris Noah and his new video “Someday.” Featuring the talented Krists Indrishonoks as our dashing captain and Olympic luger Ulla Zirne as co-pilot, this visual spectacle takes us on an emotional trip that seems to plummet from the heights of romance to a rather tragic plot twist. And let’s be honest, what’s a good story without a bit of chaos, right?
A Tale of Love and Turbulence
Directed by Gustavs Ķibilds and shot by cameraman Jānis Jurkovskis, the video is not just a showcase of Chris Noah’s prowess in the world of music but a bit of an emotional rollercoaster. After all, who doesn’t love a good surprise? Chris himself explains the essence behind the music—it’s about life’s twists and turns. Remind you of your last family gathering? No? Just me then?
More Drama than a Soap Opera
“What could possibly go wrong?” you wonder, as Chris Noah represents the fearless captain of an aircraft that braces itself for an unfortunate accident. I mean, let’s hope it’s just a metaphorical crash. After all, ladies and gentlemen, every musician needs a good storyline filled with excitement and, let’s face it, some bewildering moments. As Chris reflects on the filming experience, it’s as if he’s hinting at an extraordinary career filled with “pushed buttons” and shrieks—wait, were the screams part of the script or just the crew realizing they forgot the safety announcements?
No Fear in the Face of Danger
Despite the on-set chaos—wind whipping around, personal belongings defying gravity—our hero emerged unscathed. “It’s beautiful and touching,” he claims, probably while nervously giggling about his newfound appreciation for flight safety protocols. Luckily, the filming didn’t scare him off planes, and it sure didn’t deter him from delivering a remarkable spectacle for his latest album, “Farewell is not sad if we know we’ll meet soon,” which just hit the airwaves of the Palladium concert hall. What an album name! Almost said that at a funeral—awkward!
The Concert: A Night to Remember
Let’s dive into the nitty-gritty of his concert experience. Chris recounted the unforgettable evening of November 7, where nothing went wrong! No broken guitar strings, no sparks flying—just pure unadulterated joy floating in the air. His band members must’ve felt like they were on a sitcom set—the kind where everything goes right for a change. Does that happen in real life? Must ask for a friend.
“2024. I will never forget the evening of November 7. So many emotions! The satisfaction that everything went as planned – not a single guitar string broke, the electricity did not go out, and we enjoyed the concert very much with the band,”
Mark Your Calendars!
But do not fret, dear audience, for you’ll have another chance to catch Chris Noah live with a follow-up concert on March 29, 2025, at the same venue, the Palladium. Who says second chances are for losers? You know what they say, if at first, you don’t succeed in capturing the audience, keep doing it until you’re well past the average life expectancy. Tickets are available at ekase.lv—don’t miss it!
Final Thoughts
So, here’s to Chris Noah, taking us on a whimsical journey from flying high to heart-wrenching lows. If there’s one thing we can learn from his escapades, it’s that life may juggle us through unseen turbulences, but we can always find beauty and humor through it all—unless you’re caught mid-air without your Wi-Fi, of course. Whatever the outcome, we look forward to riding along on this musical journey of surprises!
The spotlight of the video is cast on Chris Noah (Krists Indrishonoks), while the iconic role of co-pilot is expertly portrayed by Ulla Zirne, a distinguished two-time Olympian in luge. The production drew upon the talents of Chris Noah’s friends and colleagues alongside a dedicated cadre of film professionals, all of whom contributed to the realization of this captivating project.
Under the creative vision of director Gustavs Ķibilds, paired with the skilled lens of cameraman Jānis Jurkovskis, the video unfolds a poignant tale that intertwines romance with a sense of tragedy, inviting viewers into a rich narrative experience.
“The song is about the situations that life throws at us. They don’t always turn out the way we would like. “Someday” video reflects how unexpected things can surprise us in the most everyday situations,” reveals Chris Noah, shedding light on the thematic essence of the clip and the unpredictability of life that it seeks to capture.
The shooting of the video spanned two exhilarating days, during which the musician expressed that this experience stands out as the most captivating endeavor he has ever been a part of.
“The story of ‘Once upon a time’ is not the most positive, because the plane, which I have assumed the role of captain, experiences an accident. I think there is something very beautiful and touching about this movie. Good thing the filming process didn’t make me afraid of flying! I’ve never been in a dangerous situation on an airplane, but I imagine this is exactly what it could be like,” reflects Chris Noah. He goes on to describe the intense atmosphere on set: “During the filming days, we pushed, screamed, everything was shaking in the cabin of the aircraft, the wind was blowing, bigger and smaller passenger belongings were flying through the air.”
Chris Noah’s recently unveiled album “Farewell is not sad if we know we’ll meet soon,” which features the track “Kädreiz,” held its premiere in a SOLD-OUT concert at the prestigious “Palladium” concert hall, less than a week ago.
The artist extends heartfelt gratitude to all attendees, supporters, and creators of the concert, expressing a deep appreciation for the collective effort that made the event a success. “2024. I will never forget the evening of November 7. So many emotions! The satisfaction that everything went as planned – not a single guitar string broke, the electricity did not go out, and we enjoyed the concert very much with the band,” he shared, encapsulating the post-concert exhilaration.
The songs from Chris Noah’s new album “Goodbye is not sad if we know that we will meet soon” along with his already beloved compositions will echo once again at the “Palladium” concert hall on March 29, 2025. Tickets are available ekase.lv.
How did collaborating with Ulla Zirne influence the dynamic of the video shoot for “Someday”?
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### **An Exclusive Interview with Chris Noah**
**Interviewer**: Chris, it’s great to have you with us today. Your new video “Someday” sounds absolutely captivating. Can you tell us what inspired the storyline and how it reflects life’s unpredictable nature?
**Chris Noah**: Thank you! I’m really excited to share this with everyone. The video tells a deeply emotional story that showcases the unexpected twists that life can throw at us. You could say it mirrors real-life situations where not everything goes as planned. That’s something we can all relate to, right?
**Interviewer**: Absolutely! It must have been quite a unique experience to shoot a video that involves flying and, of course, some chaos. What was the filming process like for you?
**Chris Noah**: It was intense! We shot the video over two days, and I can confidently say it was the most engaging project I’ve worked on. The scenes inside the aircraft were quite dramatic—there was a lot of wind, things were flying around… it really felt like we were in an actual situation. It was surreal!
**Interviewer**: Sounds exhilarating! You mentioned that Ulla Zirne plays your co-pilot. How did it feel to collaborate with someone of her caliber?
**Chris Noah**: Ulla is incredible! Having a two-time Olympian on set brought a special energy to the project. She really embraced the role, and it made for a fantastic dynamic on camera. Plus, working with friends and film professionals made it even more memorable.
**Interviewer**: The video definitely sounds like a blend of emotions. You also recently released a new album titled “Farewell is not sad if we know we’ll meet soon.” How has the reception been so far?
**Chris Noah**: The response has been overwhelming! We had a sold-out concert at the Palladium for the premiere, and it was an unforgettable night. It’s heartening to see people resonate with the music. It reaffirms why we do this – to connect with others through our art.
**Interviewer**: That’s wonderful! You have a follow-up concert planned for March 29, 2025. What can attendees expect from this upcoming performance?
**Chris Noah**: Expect a lot of energy and a beautiful mix of new songs and some old favorites! I want every concert to be a unique experience, so we’re planning some surprises to keep everyone engaged and entertained.
**Interviewer**: Sounds fascinating! Any final thoughts you’d like to share with your fans and the audience?
**Chris Noah**: Just a big thank you for all the love and support. Life can be unpredictable, but that’s what makes it beautiful. I hope my music gives everyone a little solace and reminds them that in chaos, there are always moments of joy and connection.
**Interviewer**: Thank you, Chris. We can’t wait to see the video and look forward to your concert!
**Chris Noah**: Thank you for having me! I hope everyone enjoys the journey!