The Borneo Post

BTS draw 1 mln to UN assembly online

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TOKYO: Nearly 1 million people tuned into what felt like the hottest event on the Internet Monday: A speech at the United Nations General Assembly meeting – that is, a speech by the K-pop superstar boy band BTS.

Legions of BTS fans, a hyperorgan­ized online community that can mobilize in an instant, flooded the United Nations’ official YouTube channel Monday with their signature purple heart emoji, along with tons of crying emoji, thumbs-up emoji and every other heart emoji available – as the band promoted their generation and encouraged the use of vaccines.

They took over the chat so fiercely during the K-pop icons’ speech and video performanc­e that other users chimed in to remind them to be respectful of the meeting of global leaders, who had gathered to discuss sustainabi­lity.

But the BTS army plowed forward, amplifying the band’s message of hope and the power of those in their teens and 20s to shape the future, from climate change to digital interconne­ctedness.

The seven members – Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V and Jungkook – relayed the experience­s of the younger generation, and how their views about their future paths were being shaped by the pandemic.

Their younger fans in their teens and in their 20s have spent nearly two years in the pandemic learning new things online, connecting with each other on a deeper level, and studying up on issues like climate change and how they can make a difference, the band members said.

They said they hope that their generation would be appreciate­d for their ability to create a positive and healthy world through their online communitie­s, rather than as victims of lost opportunit­ies due to the pandemic.

“I’ve heard that people in their teens and 20s today are being referred to as Covid’s lost generation,” said RM.

“I think it’s a stretch to say they’re lost, just because the path they tread can’t be seen by grown-up eyes.”

And they also enthusiast­ically endorsed vaccines.

“Yes, all seven of us, of course we’ve received vaccinatio­ns. The vaccine was a sort of ticket to meeting our fans waiting for us and to being able to stand here before you today,” J-Hope said.

This is not the first UN visit by BTS, the face of South Korean soft power. But Monday’s visit was their first appearance in their new formal diplomatic role as “special presidenti­al envoy for future generation­s and culture,” a designatio­n by South Korean President Moon Jae-in ahead of their trip to accompany him to the 76th session of UN General Assembly in New York.

After a roughly 7-minute speech, the band showed a video performanc­e of their summer hit song, “Permission to Dance.”

The video showed the members singing and dancing throughout the General Assembly Hall and on the UN headquarte­r premises. The members said they hoped the song would inspire positivity and welcomenes­s.

In his remarks introducin­g BTS, Moon called the band “the artist that is most loved by the people around the world.”

Indeed, tens of millions of fans around the world responded with pride and appreciati­on for their message and platform, and social media reactions to BTS at the UN trended in various countries.

About an hour after their appearance – amid streams of countless purple hearts that continued to flood the live feed chat – the fans finally left and the UN’s YouTube channel dropped to a more typical under 50,000 viewers.

I’ve heard that people in their teens and 20s today are being referred to as Covid’s lost generation.

RM

 ??  ?? (From left) Taehyung, V, Suga, Jin, RM, Jungkook, Jimin and JHope of BTS speak at the SDG Moment event as part of the UN General Assembly 76th session General Debate at United Nations Headquarte­rs in New York.
(From left) Taehyung, V, Suga, Jin, RM, Jungkook, Jimin and JHope of BTS speak at the SDG Moment event as part of the UN General Assembly 76th session General Debate at United Nations Headquarte­rs in New York.
 ?? — AFP photos ?? Members of the South Korean band BTS arrive to security check-in at the United Nations headquarte­rs during the 76th Session of the UN General Assembly in New York.
— AFP photos Members of the South Korean band BTS arrive to security check-in at the United Nations headquarte­rs during the 76th Session of the UN General Assembly in New York.

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