Tobias Forge
Tobias Forge is a renowned Swedish singer, musician, and songwriter, best known as the frontman of the acclaimed heavy metal group Ghost. With his striking stage personas, including Papa Emeritus and Cardinal Copia, Forge has captivated audiences worldwide with his theatrical performances and distinctive sound.
Before achieving fame with Ghost, he was involved in various musical projects, most notably as a member of the bands Repugnant and Crashdïet, where he performed under the alias Mary Goore. His early experiences in these groups laid the foundation for his artistic development and innovative approach to music.
Since the formation of Ghost in 2006, Forge has led the band to monumental success. Their albums, including "Meliora," "Prequelle," and "Impera," have received critical acclaim and commercial success, earning numerous awards, including a Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance in 2016 for the single “Cirice.” Ghost is celebrated not only for their unique blend of heavy metal with melodic elements but also for their elaborate stagecraft and rich visual storytelling.
Tobias Forge's ability to fuse music with performance art has made him a standout figure in the heavy metal scene, and his ongoing influence continues to shape the genre. With each new release, Forge solidifies his legacy as a pioneering artist in contemporary music.