TXT Partners with UNICEF for 'TOGETHER FOR TOMORROW' Campaign Focusing on Youth Mental Health

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TXT Partners with UNICEF for 'TOGETHER FOR TOMORROW' Campaign Focusing on Youth Mental Health

Doyoon Jang · September 26, 2025 at 10:39

Global K-pop sensation TOMORROW X TOGETHER (TXT) has officially partnered with UNICEF Headquarters and the Korean Committee for a new initiative titled 'TOGETHER FOR TOMORROW.' This campaign aims to address and promote the mental well-being of children and adolescents worldwide.

Announced by their agency Big Hit Music on the 26th, the campaign centers on the theme of 'empathy,' encouraging understanding and the creation of a better tomorrow together.

TXT is set to attend the official agreement ceremony at the UNICEF Headquarters in New York on the 30th (local time). During the event, they will share the campaign's vision and their aspirations for its activities. UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell and UNICEF Korea Secretary-General Cho Mi-jin are expected to be in attendance.

Known for their music that resonates with the struggles and emotions of young people, TXT's group identity—meaning 'together, we can find our dreams and build a better tomorrow'—aligns perfectly with the campaign's core message.

"We want to convey the message that a brighter future can be built when we are together, not alone," the group stated. "It is an honor to join this meaningful journey, and we will continue to spread the values of empathy and solidarity through our music and various activities."

TOMORROW X TOGETHER, often known as TXT, debuted in 2019 under Big Hit Music. The five-member group, consisting of Soobin, Yeonjun, Beomgyu, Taehyun, and Huening Kai, has consistently delivered music that speaks to the experiences and emotions of Generation Z. Their discography explores themes of youth, friendship, and self-discovery, earning them a dedicated global fanbase. Songs like 'Blue Hour' and 'Sugar Rush Ride' showcase their evolving musicality and distinct concepts.