You and I, who are different from each other, come together with one dream and create tomorrow together.
Fandom: MOA (모아)
MOA is an abbreviation for Moments Of Alwaysness, which means all the moments that TXT and fans are always together. It also means TXT and fans who gather pieces of each other's dreams and complete them as one.
debuted under big hit music (HYBE LABELS)
Melon Music Awards - November 30, 2019
Rookie of the Year - Male
MAMA Awards - December 4, 2019
Rookie of the Year - Male
Worldwide Fans' Choice
The 34th Golden Disk Awards - January 4, 2020
Newcomer Award
MAMA Awards - December 6, 2020
Worldwide Fans' Choice
Favorite Dance Performance Group
The 35th Golden Disc Awards - January 10, 2021
Main prize in the music category
Melon Music Awards - December 4, 2021
Music Video of the Year
MAMA Awards - December 11, 2021
Worldwide Fans' Choice
The 36th Golden Disc Awards - January 8, 2022
Main prize in the music category
Melon Music Awards - November 26, 2022
Best Performance Man
MAMA Awards - November 29, 2022
Worldwide Fans' Choice
2023 MAMA Awards - November 28, 2023
Worldwide Fans' Choice
38th Golden Disc Awards - January 6, 2024
Main prize in the music category
Music critic Kim Young-dae predicted before their debut that the group would focus on a genre closer to pop than hip-hop.
Since debut, they have focused on synth-pop while also exploring genres like disco, hybrid rock, punk, hip-hop, and new wave.
The group’s overall concept revolves around narratives of growth, wounds, and overcoming, highlighting Big Hit's strong storytelling approach.
Each album carries its own narrative, showcasing the group's ability to digest various concepts.
The names of their albums and concert tours use 'chapters' and 'acts,' emphasizing a theatrical structure.
Initially, they explored themes of growing pains with a refreshing concept, later transitioning to more mature topics like love, desire, and overcoming.
Their debut song, 'One Day Horns Grew from My Head,' used 'horns' as a metaphor for growing pains, symbolizing uniqueness.
The music videos and album concepts often pay homage to various films, animations, and use literary metaphors.
'Waiting for You at Platform 9 and 3/4' references Harry Potter, while other songs incorporate elements from Cinderella and Thelma & Louise.
Their album Minisode 3: TOMORROW takes inspiration from The Little Prince, integrating quotes from the novel into the lyrics of the song 'I'll Wait for Tomorrow.'
Visually, all members are considered attractive with different charms, earning them a reputation as a leading 4th generation visual group.
Each member is often associated with different animals, with these traits appearing in their content through emojis.
All members are tall, with the shortest being 177 cm, contributing to their model-like image.
Their teamwork is very strong, with the members being close both personally and professionally, and they have lived together in the same dorm since their debut.
They hold monthly team meetings to discuss their development, balancing both personal and professional intimacy.
Bang Si-hyuk is the executive producer, and Slow Rabbit is the main producer for Tomorrow X Together (TXT).
Even though TXT is not a self-produced group, all members actively participate in songwriting and composing, with notable songs like 'Maze in the Mirror' and 'Happy Fools.'
Despite having only five members, they frequently appear together on entertainment shows due to their smaller group size.
Unlike many idol groups that use fan cafes, TXT uses Weverse for fan interactions.
While they are known for their tall stature and impressive dance skills, most members are not particularly skilled in sports.
All members except for leader Soobin do not have specific positions, as they share vocal, rap, and performance duties equally.
Despite the global success of BTS, TXT experienced hardships during their trainee days, including poor living conditions.
Before debut, fans called themselves 'Jonber Dan' due to the lack of available information and long teaser release gaps.
Three members—Yeonjun, Soobin, and Beomgyu—share the same surname (Choi), though they belong to different clans.
All TXT members are capable of basic English communication, which was highlighted during their debut showcase in the United States.
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