07-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Forestella's Comeback on Immortal Songs Will Give You Goosebumps - Here's What Went Down
Forestella's Epic Return - Not Your Average K-pop Comeback
If you thought K-pop was all about flashy idols and high-pitched bops, Forestella is here to flip the script. The crossover vocal group - Bae Doohoon, Kang Hyungho, Cho Mingyu, and Ko Woorim - just made a jaw-dropping return on KBS2's Immortal Songs, and trust me, it's the kind of comeback that'll make you wish you had front-row tickets.
After almost two years, Forestella performed as a full group again, and their stage was nothing short of legendary. For the 2025 King of Kings special, they picked Lady Gaga's "Abracadabra" and turned it into a magical, cinematic moment. Imagine the drama of a Bollywood dance-off, but with four powerhouse vocalists and world-class choreography.
The Stage That Broke the Internet - Lady Gaga, Leather Coats, and Next-Level Choreo
Forestella didn't just sing - they owned the stage.
Styled in burgundy leather coats (seriously, someone call Manish Malhotra for a collab), they teamed up with 1MILLION Dance Studio and the iconic Lia Kim for choreography that looked straight out of a Lady Gaga music video.
Their harmonies hit like a monsoon after a Delhi summer, and the dancers moved so perfectly in sync with the group's gestures, it felt like watching a wizard casting spells. The energy? Pure goosebumps.
If you've ever seen a K-pop group and thought, "Why can't we have this at our college fest?" - this is that level, but with even more drama.
What's Next - New Songs, Solo Concerts, and a Tour That's Making Us Jealous
Forestella isn't stopping with just one epic stage. During a backstage chat with MC Shin Dongyeop, they spilled that a new song is dropping soon, and they're about to kick off a solo concert tour. The Seoul show is set for July 26-27 at Jangchung Arena, followed by stops in Busan (BEXCO) and Daegu (EXCO). For reference, ticket prices for these kinds of concerts can go from ₹5,000 up to ₹15,000 or more - which, let's be honest, is less than what you'd pay for a BTS show, but the vibe is just as intense.