After 5 Years, Forestella Returns With a New Album and Their First-Ever Orchestra Tour

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Forestella performing live on stage, showcasing the vocal quartet's signature harmonies
Forestella performing live on stage, showcasing the vocal quartet's signature harmonies

Forestella, the crossover vocal quartet that captured hearts on JTBC's Phantom Singer Season 2, has announced their most ambitious project to date: a fourth studio album paired with their first-ever large-scale orchestra tour. The group — comprising Bae Duhun, Kang Hyungho, Cho Mingyu, and Ko Woolim — will release their fourth full-length album THE LEGACY in April, marking their first regular album in five years and signaling a new chapter for one of South Korea's most distinctive vocal ensembles.

THE LEGACY: SYMPHONY — A Concert Unlike Any Before

The tour, titled THE LEGACY: SYMPHONY, will kick off on April 25 and 26 at the KINTEX 2nd Exhibition Hall (10B) in Ilsan, Gyeonggi Province, with both shows starting at 6 PM. What sets this tour apart from everything Forestella has done previously is the addition of a full-scale orchestra — the first time the group has collaborated with a large ensemble since their debut. The marriage of Forestella's refined vocal harmonies with the grandeur of an orchestral arrangement promises to deliver what the group has described as a dimension of emotional depth that audiences have never experienced from them before.

The Ilsan concerts serve as the opening leg of what is expected to be a broader national tour, though additional dates and cities have not yet been announced. The choice of KINTEX as the opening venue reflects the scale of the production, with the exhibition hall's expansive stage designed to accommodate both the orchestra and elaborate visual elements that will accompany the performances.

Inside THE LEGACY Album

The fourth studio album THE LEGACY features a carefully curated tracklist that showcases the group's range across genres. The album includes double title tracks — Etude and Armageddon — representing both the classical precision and dramatic intensity that define Forestella's musical identity. Two tracks have already been pre-released to build anticipation: Still Here and Nella Notte, the latter title nodding to the Italian musical tradition that has always influenced the group's sound.

Forestella first teased the album during their earlier standalone concert tour, also titled THE LEGACY, and on KBS 2TV's variety show Immortal Songs, where they performed selections that hinted at the album's direction. The five-year gap since their last regular album has only heightened expectations among their dedicated fanbase, known for their passionate support at live events where Forestella's vocal precision and emotional delivery consistently earn standing ovations.

From Phantom Singer to Orchestra Stage

Forestella's trajectory since their formation in 2018 has been one of steady artistic evolution. Emerging from a competition show that celebrated classical and crossover vocal talent, the group quickly distinguished themselves by refusing to be confined to a single genre. Their repertoire spans pop, classical, musical theater, and traditional Korean music, unified by four-part harmonies that few groups in the Korean music scene can match.

The decision to incorporate a full orchestra into their tour represents a natural progression of this artistic ambition. Where previous tours relied on backing tracks or smaller instrumental ensembles, THE LEGACY: SYMPHONY will feature live orchestral accompaniment throughout, allowing the interplay between the quartet's voices and the orchestra to unfold in real time. For fans who have followed the group from their competition days, this collaboration represents the fulfillment of a long-held aspiration to see Forestella perform at the scale their music truly demands.

Ticket Information and What Comes Next

Tickets for the Ilsan concerts will be available through the online ticketing platform Yes24 Ticket. Fan club members will have priority access beginning at 8 PM on March 25, with general sales opening at 8 PM on March 27. Given Forestella's track record of selling out concerts quickly — their previous tour dates consistently reached capacity — fans are advised to secure tickets as soon as the sales window opens.

The group has indicated that additional tour dates will be announced following the Ilsan concerts, with the broader tour expected to continue through the spring and summer months. As Forestella prepares to bring their most elaborate production to stage, the combination of a new album, orchestral collaboration, and expanded touring schedule suggests that their fifth year back may be their most defining yet.

For a group that has always operated at the intersection of classical training and pop accessibility, THE LEGACY: SYMPHONY represents the moment where those two worlds truly converge. Whether you are a longtime follower of the quartet or discovering them through this announcement, the Ilsan concerts promise to be unlike anything Forestella — or the Korean crossover music scene — has seen before.

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Jang Hojin
Jang Hojin

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