From feminism to animal rights, K-pop stars like BTS, Blackpink, Seventeen and Red Velvet and more are using their platforms to do social good
Think of K-pop stars and what comes to mind are electrifying performances, catchy music and a jet-setting lifestyle. But did you know that in between wooing their fans with stunning performances and attending fashion shows all over the globe, they also dedicate time to support social and environmental causes? From BTS to Blackpink, many K-pop stars are using their influence and platforms to reach millions of fans and make a positive impact on the world.
Tatler shines a spotlight on these megastars who are as well known for their talent as they are for their activism, and are raising awareness about social, cultural and environmental issues.
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Seventeen
Seventeen has been invited by Unesco to serve as its goodwill ambassador for youth, and the group accepted this honour at Unesco’s Paris headquarters on June 26. Speaking on behalf of the group at the ceremony, Joshua said, “It is a great honour to be representing today’s young people, who are a priority group for Unesco.” Seventeen also pledged a US$1 million donation to Unesco and launched a campaign to support youth initiatives.
The K-pop boy band has been collaborating with Unesco for some time to advocate for the significance of education worldwide; in November 2023, Seventeen gave a speech at a special session of the 13th Unesco Youth Forum, where band members delivered a message of solidarity and hope to young people.