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Poppin'Party×Roselia Joint Live "DREAMS GO ON"is a character in "BanG Dream!》Project UnitsPoppin'PartytoRoselia's second joint concert, the Taipei performance was held on April 12, 2026, and the Tokyo performance was held on May 3, 2026.
The Taipei performance of this show isBanG Dream! Special LIVE in TAIPEIDAY 2 of the two-day performance (DAY 1 isMyGO!!!!!×Ave Mujica ツーマンライブthe "moment / memory" Taipei performance))。
This joint concert is a long-awaited Poppin'Party × Roselia joint concert, and for both parties,the last joint concert,dates back nearly five years to the end of August 2021.This may also be the first time that an overseas performance of the same name took place before the domestic one, which has been frequently mocked by Japanese fans.
Additionally, the logo for this joint concert makes it easy to misread the title as "DREAMS GOON." The word "goon" does exist in English, meaning "fool" or "thug."


| No. | Song Title | Performers | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | Yes! BanG_Dream! | Poppin'Party×Roselia | |
| 02 | Dreamers Go! | Poppin'Party | |
| 03 | ぽっぴん'どりーむ! | ||
| - MC - | |||
| 04 | ぽっぴん'しゃっふる | ||
| 05 | Time Lapse | ||
| 06 | Drive Your Heart | ||
| 07 | Requiem for Fate | Roselia | |
| 08 | BLACK SHOUT | ||
| - MC - | |||
| 09 | ONENESS | ||
| 10 | Steadfast Spirits | ||
| 11 | 熱色スターマイン | ||
| - MC - | Poppin'Party×Roselia | ||
| 12 | ティアドロップス | Poppin'Party | Alternating performance segment; while one band performs, the other is behind the curtain, which can slide left and right. |
| 13 | R | Roselia | |
| 14 | Light Delight | Poppin'Party | |
| 15 | Sing Alive | Roselia | |
| 16 | Live Beyond!! | Poppin'Party | |
| 17 | ZEAL of proud | Roselia | |
| 18 | キズナミュージック♪ | Poppin'Party×Roselia | |
| Encore | |||
| 19 | BRAVE JEWEL | Poppin'Party | All are short versions |
| 20 | ときめきエクスペリエンス! | Roselia | |
| - MC - | Poppin'Party×Roselia | ||
| 21 | FIRE BIRD | ||
Due to a serious venue design error by the Taipei performance organizers, the curtain wall was too low, allowing people at high points outside the venue to easily watch the performance over the top of the wall. On the day of the Taipei performance, the organizers attempted to heighten the curtain wall to prevent outside users from peeking, but due to strong winds that day, the wall collapsed multiple times, injuring staff members, and the plan to heighten it was eventually abandoned.[1]. Additionally, there were witnesses on-site who saw the Taipei City Government sending personnel to monitor the situation.