K-pop Superstars BTS, Address U.N. Gathering.<br />K-pop Superstars BTS, Address U.N. Gathering.<br />On September 20, superstar K-pop band BTS appeared before the United Nations and spoke about vaccines, young people and the Earth's well-being.<br />NBC News reports that the seven-member group appeared to help promote U.N. goals for 2030.<br />Every choice we make is the beginning of change, not the end, RM, via NBC.<br />South Korean President Moon Jae-in introduced the pop stars as special presidential envoys.<br />South Korean President Moon Jae-in introduced the pop stars as special presidential envoys.<br />He called them an, “exceptionally outstanding group of young men <br />who are connecting with the youth across the world.”.<br />He called them an, “exceptionally outstanding group of young men <br />who are connecting with the youth across the world.”.<br />The artists took turns on stage <br />during their seven-minute speech. .<br />Video of the group's speech on the United Nations’ official YouTube channel has been viewed more than 6 million times.<br />But it wasn't all about U.N. goals. The group <br />also unveiled a new music video for <br />their current hit single “Permission to Dance.”.<br />But it wasn't all about U.N. goals. The group <br />also unveiled a new music video for <br />their current hit single “Permission to Dance.”.<br />The new music video was filmed <br />at U.N. Headquarters in New York. .<br />Since their debut in 2013, BTS has gained global attention <br />for the their self-produced music and activism.<br />In 2020, the band topped <br />the Billboard Hot 100 chart three times