2013–2014: FORTE and concert appearances Following Forte's elimination from ''America's Got Talent
, representatives of Columbia Records "literally stopped us in the hallway as we were leaving the stage", and Panikkar, Page and Varela signed on. Their self-titled CD was recorded within the next seven days and released in November 2013; FORTE
spent two weeks on the Billboard
200 chart, peaking at No. 76. The album reached No. 3 on the Billboard'' Classical Albums chart, and debuted at No. 2 on
Amazon.com's best sellers list and No. 1 at
Barnes & Noble. and the
National Christmas Tree lighting ceremony at the
White House. Forte was the first act from season eight of
AGT to headline a show in
Las Vegas, performing at the
Tropicana for three nights in December. In March 2014, Forte was the closing act for the 8th annual Festival of the Arts Boca in
Boca Raton, Florida, where they performed to multiple standing ovations.
Palm Beach ArtsPaper said the men were coaxed back onto the stage for two encores, the second coming after "the thunderous applause refused to die down." In April, the trio was the featured act at the
Central City Opera Theater of Dreams Gala in
Denver,
Colorado, and followed that with a performance at the
Fort Worth Opera Festival. , in the music video for their single "Game of Thrones" (2015)
2015–present: Ryu's return and The Future Classics Fernando Varela returned to Florida in mid-2014 to embark on a solo tour, while performing as part of Forte into December. Original member Hana Ryu succeeded Varela in 2015; Page, Panikkar and Ryu began work on their second album,
The Future Classics, which was funded by a
crowdsourcing campaign though
PledgeMusic. The album was conceived as Forte's spin on popular music, including such songs as "
Burn", "
Collide" and "
Free Fallin'". Producer Zach Page said the idea came after
FORTE was marketed as an
adult contemporary-style album, which the men believed was the wrong approach. Instead, the "production muscle" of the follow-up album was intended to captivate listeners as Forte had done with their performances on
AGT.
The Future Classics was self-released digitally on February 2, 2016, to those who had taken part in the campaign; CDs were shipped on April 11. and self-released by Forte in February 2015. It was a top-five hit on YouTube's "Just-Released Music Videos" list in March. When the video was shared by the official
Game of Thrones Twitter account, Page said, "it knocked the air out of me." In concert in August 2015, Forte joined
David Foster,
Nathan Gunn and
''America's Got Talent'' season 9 runner-up
Emily West at the 11th Annual
Charles Evans PCF Pro-Am Tennis Tournament Gala in
Southampton, New York. Forte was the headline act on September 28 at the
Bloomsburg Fair. The group joined Foster for three charity events in October: the Carousel Ball in Denver, Colorado; the Global Lyme Alliance Gala in New York City; and the Tradition of Hope Gala in Los Angeles. Also in October, they gave three performances for the Hope On the Hill Gala at the
Van Andel Institute. In December, Forte joined Gunn,
Isabel Leonard and
John Fogerty in performance at the
MLB Prostate Cancer Foundation 2015 New York Dinner in New York City. Forte headlined a benefit for
Catholic Charities of Buffalo in June 2016 at
Kleinhans Music Hall. Their first appearance in 2017 was at Tydings Auditorium in
New Mexico in February. In March, Forte joined
Broadway and Hollywood artists including
Liz Callaway,
Annie Golden,
Telly Leung and
Chris Mann to cover "
With a Little Help from My Friends", a single and video to benefit
Americans for the Arts. Forte released a video cover of the
Daredevil theme in October. Forte joined the
NAMM Show in January 2018, headlining the show's Grand Rally for Music Education. For this performance, the trio comprised Page, Alok Kumar and Victor Ryan Robertson. In May, Forte joined
season six ''
America's Got Talent'' winner
Landau Eugene Murphy Jr. to headline Opera Grand Rapids' 50th Anniversary Night with the Opera Gala. Founding member
Fernando Varela joined Page and Panikkar for this appearance, and Varela also performed with Forte in February 2019 at the
Sharon L. Morse Performing Arts Center. Page and Varela performed in March 2020 as part of Four Divo along with
Craig Irvin and Devin Eatman. The concerts at The Sharon were organized by Varela to benefit earthquake victims in his native Puerto Rico.{{cite newspaper |last=Walker|first=Emily|url=https://www.thevillagesdailysun.com/news/in_todays_daily_sun/four-divo-raises-funds-for-earthquake-victims/article_58c83db0-6351-11ea-b5f3-5b0f00544e0c.amp.html|title=Four Divo raises funds for earthquake victims ==Critical reception==