
NEWARK, NJ –December 2025 — International electro-theatrical artist Elvira Kalnik has announced the official re-release of her fan-favorite holiday single, “I Met You on Christmas,” a romantic, uplifting story about the miracles that unfold when the holiday spirit opens our hearts. Blending her signature fusion of electronic pop, theatrical flair, and heartfelt storytelling, the song returns this season with renewed meaning—and a timeless reminder that love often arrives when we least expect it.
Originally released alongside Elvira Kalnik’s first-ever self-produced music video, “I Met You on Christmas” holds a special place in her artistic journey. The video, available at https://youtu.be/RM1Kc-ZJ-3I, was the spark that launched her evolution into a full-scale music and video producer. From decorations to makeup, lighting to costume design, Elvira Kalnik single-handedly created the project—marking the moment she realized just how expansive her creative vision could be.
A Song About Holiday Wishes, Positive Energy, and Manifested Miracles
“I Met You on Christmas” tells the story of a dreamer who finds her soulmate on the most magical night of the year. Filled with themes of hope, destiny, and the transformative power of love, the song explores the idea that the holiday season amplifies the special energies that bring people together and make wishes come true. With its sparkling melodies and heartfelt lyrics, the track captures the warmth of togetherness—reflecting the belief that miracles happen when hearts are open.
A Milestone in Elvira Kalnik’s Creative Evolution
Though crafted years ago, the re-release of “I Met You on Christmas” arrives during a triumphant chapter in Elvira Kalnik’s career. In 2024, she performed her song “Dreams Come True” at the United Nations Humanitarian Gala in New York, where she also received the Presidential Award for Outstanding Leadership and Community Impact. Her music videos, including “Dreams Come True,” “Blind Love,” “NORD DOLL,” “StarDance,” and her 2024 release “Water Knows,” have been celebrated at international festivals across Europe and the U.S.
