List of BanG Dream! live performances

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The stage for the BanG Dream! 9th Live's first concert, The Beginning by Poppin'Party and Roselia, at Fuji-Q Highland Conifer Forest on August 22, 2021

BanG Dream! is a Japanese music media franchise with the premise of all-female bands whose members are also voice actresses for the project's anime series and mobile game BanG Dream! Girls Band Party!. As of 2021, the franchise consists of seven bands, four of which perform live concerts: Poppin'Party (formed in 2015), Roselia (2017), Raise A Suilen (2018), and Morfonica (2020). The launch of the game in 2017 also introduced three bands—Afterglow, Pastel Palettes, and Hello, Happy World!—that do not have musical experience, and their members are limited to vocals during live shows.

Official concerts

2015

Title Date Venue Performer(s) Description
BanG_Dream! 1st Live: I started a band in spring! April 18 Shimokitazawa Garden Poppin'Party Aimi (Kasumi Toyama), Rimi Nishimoto (Rimi Ushigome), and Ayasa Itō (Arisa Ichigaya) comprised the lineup. 11 of the 12 songs performed were cover versions of popular anime theme music, with the exception being "Yes! BanG_Dream!".[1]
BanG_Dream! 2nd Live: Instruments × Girls = Justice! June 14 Shinjuku Loft The first show with the Poppin'Party name, Sae Ōtsuka made her debut as the band's guitarist Tae Hanazono.[2]
BanG_Dream! 3rd Live: It's summer! Bang-A-Dream! August 15 Duo Music Exchange Summer-themed performance. Poppin'Party debuted the original song "Summer Skies & Sun! Sun! Seven!".[3]
BanG_Dream! Kansai Live: BanG_Dream! Won't you come to Kobe? September 26 Kobe Uwaya Gekijou [4]
Welcome! Poppin☆Party!!!!! October 11 Differ Ariake Ayaka Ōhashi joined Poppin'Party as the fifth and final member Sāya Yamabuki. The band debuted the song "Teardrops".[5]

2016

Title Date Venue Performer(s) Description
BanG Dream! First Live Sprin'Party 2016! April 24 Shinagawa Stellar Ball Poppin'Party First in-character concert under the rebooted BanG Dream! brand.[6]
BanG Dream! 2nd LIVE Starrin'Party 2016! November 13 Tokyo Dome City Hall The first promotional video for the anime, along with other updates related to the show, was released.[7]

2017

Title Date Venue Performer(s) Description
BanG Dream! 3rd Live Sparklin'Party 2017 February 5 Tokyo Dome City Hall Poppin'Party Roselia made its live debut as a surprise guest.[8]
Roselia 1st Live Rosenlied June 30 Duo Music Exchange Roselia Roselia's first standalone live.[9]
July 29 Ariake Coliseum A second concert under the Rosenlied title was organized due to overwhelmingly positive reception to the first show.[10][11]
BanG Dream! 4th Live Miracle Party 2017! August 21 Nippon Budokan Poppin'Party Poppin'Party debuted the song "Time Lapse", which was released as the band's seventh single.[12] Tickets were sold out prior to general sale, leading to Live Viewing Japan streaming the show in theaters.[13]
Roselia 2nd Live Zeit October 8 Makuhari Messe Roselia [14]

2018

Title Date Venue Performer(s) Description
The Third 1st Live March 25 Shimokitazawa Garden The Third The Third's (working name for Raise A Suilen) first standalone live. Initially composed of Raychell, Natsume, and Reo Kurachi, the band introduced Riko Kohara during the show. Ōtsuka was a guest performer.[15]
BanG Dream! 5th Live May 12 Makuhari Messe Poppin'Party Subtitled Happy Party 2018!. The Third was the opening act for both days.[16]
May 13 Roselia Subtitled -Ewigkeit-. The show was Yurika Endō's final performance as Lisa Imai, and Yuki Nakashima debuted as her replacement during the encore.[17]
The Third 2nd Live July 7 Akasaka Blitz The Third The Third was formally renamed Raise A Suilen, while Risa Tsumugi joined the band.[18]
Vier November 7 Shinagawa Stellar Ball Roselia A four-member performance after Satomi Akesaka's (Rinko Shirokane) departure. Kanon Shizaki made her debut as Akesaka's successor.[19][20]
BanG Dream! 6th Live December 7 Ryōgoku Kokugikan Raise A Suilen Subtitled Brave New World. Raise A Suilen's characters for the anime were revealed.[21] Roselia was the opening act and Miku Itō (Kokoro Tsumuraki) was a guest performer.[22]
December 8 Poppin'Party Subtitled Let's Go! Poppin'Party!.[23]

2019

Title Date Venue Performer(s) Description
BanG Dream! 7th Live February 21 Nippon Budokan Roselia Subtitled Hitze.
February 22 Raise A Suilen Subtitled Genesis. Itō, Ami Maeshima (Aya Maruyama), Sachika Misawa (Moca Aoba), Suzuko Mimori (Yuri Ushigome), and Argonavis were guest performers.[24]
February 23 Poppin'Party Subtitled Jumpin' Music.
Heaven and Earth July 13–14 World Memorial Hall Raise A Suilen Ōtsuka was a guest performer on the first day, while Itō and Maeshima appeared at the second.[25]
Flame/Wasser August 3–4 Fuji-Q Highland Conifer Forest Roselia Subtitled Flamme (August 3) and Wasser (August 4).[26]
Rausch und/and Craziness November 30–December 1 Makuhari Messe Roselia
Raise A Suilen
[27]
The Creation: We are Raise A Suilen December 29 Line Cube Shibuya Raise A Suilen RAS debuted a new original song "Soul Soldier".[28]

2020

Title Date Venue Performer(s) Description
Pastel Palettes Special Live: Manmaru Oyamani Irodori Special January 27 Zepp Tokyo Ami Maeshima Pastel Palettes' first live show. Fellow band members Sawako Hata (Eve Wakamiya) and Ikumi Nakagami (Maya Yamato) made guest appearances.[29]
Rausch und/and Craziness February 1 Musashino Forest Sport Plaza Roselia Subtitled Rausch.[30]
February 9 Ecopa Arena Raise A Suilen Subtitled Craziness.[31]
BanG Dream! 8th Live Summer Outdoors 3DAYS August 21 Fuji-Q Highland Conifer Forest Roselia Subtitled Einheit. Merm4id of D4DJ served as the opening act.[32]
August 22 Raise A Suilen Subtitled The Depths. Happy Around! of D4DJ was the opening act.[33]
August 23 Morfonica
Ami Maeshima with Raise A Suilen
Poppin'Party
Subtitled Special Live: Summerly Tone. Sumire Uesaka (Chisato Shirasagi) was a guest performer with Maeshima.[34]
Cantabile October 7 Tokyo Garden Theater Morfonica Morfonica's first standalone live. The band debuted their single "Bloom Bloom".[35]
BanG Dream! 8th Live Breakthrough! October 8–9 Poppin'Party Subtitled Kirakira Festa Day! (October 8) and Dokidoki Special Day! (October 9).[36]
Rausch und/and Craziness: Interlude December 12 Online Roselia
Raise A Suilen
[37]

2021

Title Date Venue Performer(s) Description
Rausch und/and Craziness II February 22 Yokohama Arena Roselia
Raise A Suilen
Friendship Live "Astral Harmony" February 23 Poppin'Party
Morfonica
Andante May 21 Zepp Haneda Morfonica
Pastel Palettes Special Live "Title Dream" July 8 Zepp Haneda Ami Maeshima [38]
BanG Dream! 9th Live August 21–22 Fuji-Q Highland Conifer Forest Poppin'Party
Roselia
Subtitled The Beginning.[39]
September 4–5 Raise A Suilen
Morfonica
Subtitled Mythology.[39]
Edelstein December 11–12 Nagoya Congress Center Century Hall Roselia First day subtitled Weißklee, second day Rose.[40] Argonavis' Masahiro Itō and Daisuke Hyūga were the opening act for the second day.[41]

2022

Title Date Venue Performer(s) Description
Repaint February 7 Zepp DiverCity Raise A Suilen Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas was a guest performer.[42]
Resonance April 4 Tokyo Dome City Hall Morfonica Bassist Yūka Nishio did not perform after testing positive for COVID-19.[43]
Episode of Roselia May 21–22 Fuji-Q Highland Conifer Forest Roselia [40]
Mythology Chapter 2 June 18 Raise A Suilen
Morfonica
[44]
Overkill June 19 Raise A Suilen [45]
BanG Dream! 10th☆LIVE September 22 Ariake Arena Roselia [46]
September 23 Morfonica
September 24 Poppin'Party
September 25 Raise A Suilen
BanG Dream! Special Live Girls Band Party! 2020→2022 November 12 MetLife Dome Poppin'Party
Roselia
Raise A Suilen
Morfonica
Ayane Sakura
Miku Itō
Postponed twice due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Initially scheduled for May 3, 2020 followed by June 5–6, 2021. Maeshima did not take part for health reasons.[47][48][49]

Concert tours

Title Date Venue Performer(s) Description
Raise A Suilen Zepp Tour 2021 "Be Light" Zepp Haneda May 22, 2021 Raise A Suilen Main tour held from May to June.[50] Encore took place in November and December.[51]
Zepp Nagoya June 2, 2021
Zepp Namba June 30, 2021
Zepp Sapporo November 12, 2021
Zepp Fukuoka November 26, 2021
KT Zepp Yokohama December 4
Kasumi and Tae's Stay After School Tour Zepp Namba October 17, 2021 Aimi
Sae Ōtsuka
Acoustic music tour.[52]
Zepp Nagoya November 7, 2021
Zepp Yokohama November 17, 2021
Morfonica Zepp Tour 2021 "Amabile" Zepp Osaka Bayside October 28, 2021 Morfonica [53]
Zepp Haneda November 5, 2021

Collaborations and guest appearances

Show Date Venue Performer(s) Description
Animelo Summer Live 2016 August 27, 2016 Saitama Super Arena Poppin'Party Poppin'Party performed on the second day and played "Yes! BanG_Dream!" and "Star Beat!".[54]
Animelo Summer Live 2017 August 25, 2017 Saitama Super Arena Roselia Roselia performed on the first day and played "Black Shout" and "Louder".[55]
Animax Musix 2018 Osaka March 3, 2018 Osaka Castle Hall Poppin'Party Collaboration with OxT for a cover of OxT vocalist Masayoshi Ōishi's song "Kimi Ja Nakya Dame Mitai".[56]
Rock in Japan Festival 2019 August 11, 2019 Hitachi Seaside Park Poppin'Party Poppin'Party performed on the Buzz Stage.[57]
Animelo Summer Live 2018 August 24, 2018 Saitama Super Arena Poppin'Party Poppin'Party performed on the first day and played "Tear Drops", "Sparkling Dreaming ~Sing Girls~", and a cover of "God Knows" from Haruhi Suzumiya. Ōtsuka and Nishimoto partnered with Maon Kurosaki and Luna Haruna to cover "Shunkan Sentimental" from Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood.[58]
No Girl No Cry May 18–19, 2019 MetLife Dome Poppin'Party A Battle of the Bands-style concert with Silent Siren.[59]
D4DJ 1st Live July 21, 2019 Makuhari Messe Raise A Suilen Collaboration with D4DJ, a fellow Bushiroad property.[60]
Animelo Summer Live 2019 August 30–September 1, 2019 Saitama Super Arena Poppin'Party, Roselia, Raise A Suilen Roselia performed on the first day with "Louder", "Black Shout", and "Brave Jewel" followed by a cover of "This game" with Konomi Suzuki. RAS performed "Unstoppable" and "World Wide Treasure!" on the second day, the latter in collaboration with Miku Itō and Tomoyo Kurosawa (Michelle). On the third day, Poppin'Party played "Teardrops" with the festival band, "Star Beat!", and "Kizuna Music".[61]
Aso Rock Festival September 29, 2019 Mikuni World Stadium Kitakyushu Raise A Suilen [62]
Mag Rock Festival Shimizu Marine Park October 5, 2019 Raise A Suilen Guest appearance on the first day.[63]
Animax Musix 2019 Kobe October 26, 2019 World Memorial Hall Raise A Suilen [64]
No Girl No Cry -Round 2- March 27, 2021 Zepp Tokyo Poppin'Party Second collaboration with Silent Siren.
Animax Musix 2021 November 20, 2021 Yokohama Arena Poppin'Party
Roselia
[65][66]
Rock in Japan Festival 2022 August 13, 2022 Soga Sports Park Raise A Suilen [67]
Summer Sonic Festival 2022 August 20, 2022 Zozo Marine Stadium Raise A Suilen [68]

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