Watch: BTS perform ‘dance allowed’ after speaking about green challenges at UNGA

BTS performing 'Dance Allowed'
Image Source: Twitter / United Nations

Watch: BTS perform ‘dance allowed’ after speaking about green challenges at UNGA

As Billboard.com reports, K-pop band BTS took their message for the environment to the global stage at the 76th United Nations General Assembly. In the United Nations Assembly, BTS was introduced by South Korean President Moon Jae-in, who called him “perhaps the most-loved artist by people around the world”, noting that he was “to the future generations and culture”. Special Presidential Envoy for “

BTS members including Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin and Wei then took to the stage to give their remarks at the gathering’s SDG (Sustainable Development Goals) moment.

“We are here today to share the stories of our future generations,” said RM in a conservative dark blue suit. “Before coming here, we asked young people in their teens and 20s around the world about their past two years and the world they live in today.” He then turned the mic over to Jin, who shared some of the answers he received from ARMY.

“You can feel the good vibes just by looking at these,” said Jin, standing next to a poster board confirming phrases including “Let’s Live On” and “Discovery.” “At times during the last two years I also felt confused and upset, but still we have people who shout, ‘Let’s live! Let’s make the best of this moment!'”

The group members spoke about their disappointment at not being able to tour as planned for 2020 and this year, along with their fans missing major life milestones during the pandemic lockdown and infection surge.

As part of the United Nations SDGs programme, BTS also spoke about the environmental challenges we face, with RM saying that they have learned “there are many young people who are interested in environmental issues and can use it in their studies.” The future is unclear, and this is where we, more than anyone, will spend our time.”

With this, he delivered a message of hope, pointing to the youth who are focused on making the world a cleaner, more efficient place, those who have thrown cold water at them who call them “the lost generation of COVID”. “Will say.

In fact, BTS thinks that a better, more positive name would be “Welcome Generation” because “instead of fearing change, this generation says ‘Welcome’ and keeps moving forward.” BTS previously spoke at the UN in 2018 and 2020.

After the thoughtful speech, BTS performed on ‘Permission to Dance’.

Read also: BTS to perform for world leaders at UN’s ‘Global Goals’ program

According to a statement about the SDG Moment 2021 movement, the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals are “a blueprint for fighting poverty and hunger, combating the climate crisis, achieving gender equality and more”. It aims to achieve 17 goals within the next decade, including quality education, clean water and sanitation, affordable and clean energy, sustainable cities and communities, and responsible consumption and production.

.