TOMORROW X TOGETHER Launches Global Mental Health Campaign with UNICEF, Donates $1.4 Million
The K-pop quintet partners with UNICEF to support youth mental health worldwide, pledging funds and launching a counseling series.

JAPAN —
Key facts
- TOMORROW X TOGETHER and BIGHIT MUSIC donated approximately $1.4 million (about 2 billion won) to the campaign.
- The campaign 'TOGETHER FOR TOMORROW' launched on April 29 at UNICEF Korea Committee headquarters in Seoul.
- The partnership stems from a global agreement signed in New York in October 2025 between UNICEF Korea, UNICEF headquarters, and BIGHIT MUSIC.
- Members will appear in a YouTube series 'Mind Together Confidential Counseling Center' in June 2026.
- The group's 8th mini album '7TH YEAR: A Moment of Stillness in the Thorns' reached No. 3 on the Billboard 200 chart dated May 2, 2026.
- Title track 'Stick With You' achieved a grand slam by winning first place on five Korean music shows.
- Member Yeonjun was named MIU MIU's first 'Friend of the House' on April 27, 2026.
- Yeonjun will appear as a friend of actor So Bum-jun on the variety show 'I Live Alone' on May 2, 2026.
A New Alliance for Youth Mental Health
On April 29, TOMORROW X TOGETHER stood alongside UNICEF Korea Committee in Seoul's Mapo District to announce a global campaign aimed at supporting the mental health of children and adolescents worldwide. The initiative, named 'TOGETHER FOR TOMORROW,' marks a significant expansion of the group's social engagement beyond music. The campaign is rooted in a global agreement signed in New York in October 2025 among UNICEF Korea Committee, UNICEF headquarters, and BIGHIT MUSIC. Its goal is to foster a social culture where young people can freely express their emotions and seek help without stigma. The campaign officially launched on the UNICEF Korea Committee website on April 29.
A $1.4 Million Pledge and Personal Commitments
TOMORROW X TOGETHER and their agency BIGHIT MUSIC have contributed approximately $1.4 million (about 2 billion won) to kickstart the campaign. The funds will support mental health programs, training for youth specialists, research, and advocacy activities globally. At the press conference, the five members—Soobin, Yeonjun, Beomgyu, Taehyun, and Huening Kai—shared personal reflections. Soobin expressed a desire to convey that together, people can create a more hopeful future. Yeonjun and Huening Kai emphasized that even during joyful times, everyone can feel exhausted, and they hope young people can look inward and seek help when needed. Beomgyu and Taehyun stressed the courage to speak about one's feelings, calling the campaign a potential beginning of change.
Upcoming Digital Content and Concert Series
In June 2026, the group will appear on the UNICEF Korea Committee's YouTube channel for a special series titled 'Mind Together Confidential Counseling Center.' They will share stories submitted by viewers and offer messages of support. This digital initiative aims to create a safe space for emotional expression. Meanwhile, the group is preparing for a series of Japanese events. The '2026 TXT MOA CON IN JAPAN' will include sound check events in Fukuoka, Aichi, and Chiba, as well as a pop-up store. Additionally, a PPULBATU CAFE 2026 in Japan is scheduled, offering themed menus and merchandise.
Chart Success and Media Appearances
TOMORROW X TOGETHER's 8th mini album '7TH YEAR: A Moment of Stillness in the Thorns,' released on April 13, has achieved remarkable success. The title track 'Stick With You' swept first place on five major Korean music shows: MBC M's 'SHOW CHAMPION,' Mnet's 'M COUNTDOWN,' KBS 2TV's 'Music Bank,' MBC's 'Show! Music Core,' and SBS's 'Inkigayo.' The album debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 chart dated May 2. The group is set to perform 'Stick With You' live for the first time on Japanese television on May 11, appearing on TBS's 'CDTV Live! Live!' from 7:00 PM to 8:55 PM. They will join a lineup including Hikaru Utada, Motoki Ohmori, LiSA, BE:FIRST, and Naoto Moriyama.
Yeonjun's Rising Fashion Influence
Member Yeonjun has been making waves in the fashion world. On April 27, luxury brand MIU MIU named him its first 'Friend of the House,' a title given to partners who share the brand's aesthetic values and convey its message to the public. Yeonjun expressed excitement about the collaboration, stating he looks forward to expressing the brand's free and bold energy in his own way. This follows his surprise appearance as a model at MIU MIU's Fall/Winter 2026 show in Paris last month, where he became the first K-pop male artist to walk the brand's runway. He also graced the cover of 'Elle Japon' May issue, released on March 27, and will serve as a mentor on a fashion survival show for the first time since his debut.
Controversy and Correction
Amid the positive news, the group faced a controversy on May 1 when a preview for a variety show included a scene measuring specific body parts of TXT members, which viewers criticized as sexual harassment. The show's production team subsequently deleted the preview and announced plans to edit the scene. The incident has sparked discussions about the boundaries of entertainment content involving K-pop idols.
The bottom line
- TOMORROW X TOGETHER has committed $1.4 million to UNICEF's global youth mental health campaign, with funds supporting programs, training, and research.
- The campaign 'TOGETHER FOR TOMORROW' launched on April 29, 2026, and includes a YouTube counseling series in June.
- The group's 8th mini album achieved a Billboard 200 No. 3 debut and a five-show music program grand slam with 'Stick With You.'
- Member Yeonjun was named MIU MIU's first 'Friend of the House' and walked the brand's Paris runway, marking a milestone for K-pop male artists.
- A controversial preview featuring body measurements of TXT members was deleted and is being edited following backlash.
- The group is expanding its Japanese activities with concerts, a pop-up store, and a TV performance on May 11.






