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Juice=Juice LIVE TOUR 2025 Queen of Hearts is Juice=Juice's 2025 autumn concert tour. The regular tour will take place from September 17 to November 8, 2025.

The tour finished on November 19 at Nippon Budokan with the Juice=Juice Concert 2025 Queen of Hearts Special Flush. This concert was broadcasted live through CS TV Asahi Channel 1,[1] and was also available for live viewing in the cinemas across Japan and in one cinema in Taiwan.[2][3]

The Nippon Budokan concert will be released in Blu-ray and DVD on March 11, 2026. Both editions will include a bonus disc with the Juice=Juice Special Live 2025 ~10gatsu 10ka wa Juice=Juice no Hi~ held on October 10, 2025, a live photo booklet, backstage videos and audio commentary.[4]

Setlist[]

  1. OPENING (Queen Solo Dance)
  2. More! Mi Amore
  3. Naimono Love
  4. STAGE ~Agatte Mina~
  5. MC
  6. Sunao ni Amaete (without Hayashi Niina)
  7. Ijiwaru Shinai de Dakishimete yo (without Hayashi Niina)
  8. Watashi ga Iu Mae ni Dakishimenakya ne (without Hayashi Niina)
  9. Shi no Go no Iwazu Satto Wakarete Ageta
  10. MC
  11. Tokyo Blur - Dambara Ruru, Matsunaga Riai, Arisawa Ichika, Irie Risa, Endo Akari OR Inoue Rei, Kudo Yume, Ebata Kisaki, Ishiyama Sakura, Kawashima Mifu
  12. Pride Bright - Inoue Rei, Kudo Yume, Ebata Kisaki, Ishiyama Sakura, Kawashima Mifu OR Dambara Ruru, Matsunaga Riai, Arisawa Ichika, Irie Risa, Endo Akari
  13. "Hitori de Ikiraresou" tte Sore tte Nee, Homete Iru no? (without Hayashi Niina)
  14. Va-Va-Voom (without Hayashi Niina)
  15. MC
  16. Queen Solo (see below)
  17. MC
  18. Performance Varies:
    • BLOODY BULLET
    • Amaenna (甘えんな)
  19. Platonic Planet
  20. Zenbu Kakete GO!!
  21. Abarete kka?! Have a Good Time
  22. Ashita Yarou wa Bakayarou
  23. CHOICE & CHANCE
    ENCORE
  24. Goal ~Ashita wa Acchi da yo~
  25. MC
  26. KEEP ON Joushou Shikou!!
Opening Act
  1. MC - Rosy Chronicle
  2. 8Bit Kataomoi - Rosy Chronicle
Main Show
  1. OPENING
  2. More! Mi Amore
  3. STAGE ~Agatte Mina~
  4. Naimono Love
  5. MC
  6. Sunao ni Amaete
  7. Ijiwaru Shinai de Dakishimete yo
  8. Watashi ga Iu Mae ni Dakishimenakya ne
  9. Shi no Go no Iwazu Satto Wakarete Ageta
  10. MC
  11. Erabareshi Watashitachi - Ishiyama Sakura
  12. Future Smile - Inoue Rei
  13. Pop Music - Kudo Yume
  14. Synchro. - Kawashima Mifu
  15. Gin'iro no Telepathy - Ebata Kisaki
  16. Kindan Shoujo - Hayashi Niina
  17. Tokyo Blur - Dambara Ruru, Matsunaga Riai, Arisawa Ichika, Irie Risa, Endo Akari
  18. Pride Bright - Inoue Rei, Kudo Yume, Ebata Kisaki, Ishiyama Sakura, Kawashima Mifu
  19. Jouro - Irie Risa
  20. Vivid Midnight - Matsunaga Riai
  21. Hadaka no Hadaka no Hadaka no KISS - Endo Akari
  22. Romance no Tochuu - Arisawa Ichika
  23. Suki tte Itte yo ("Inoue Rei ga Juice=Juice no Uta wo..." version) - Dambara Ruru
  24. "Hitori de Ikiraresou" tte Sore tte Nee, Homete Iru no?
  25. Va-Va-Voom
  26. Amaenna
  27. MC
  28. BLOODY BULLET
  29. Platonic Planet
  30. Abarete kka?! Have a Good Time
  31. Ashita Yarou wa Bakayarou
  32. CHOICE & CHANCE
  33. Fiesta! Fiesta!
  34. More! Mi Amore
    ENCORE
  35. Goal ~Ashita wa Acchi da yo~
  36. MC
  37. KEEP ON Joushou Shikou!!
  38. Magic of Love

Queen Solo (varies per concert)

DVD/Blu-ray Tracklist[]

DVD Disc 1, Blu-ray
  1. TBA
DVD Disc 2, Blu-ray
  1. TBA
DVD Disc 3, Blu-ray Disc 2
Juice=Juice Special Live 2025 ~10gatsu 10ka wa Juice=Juice no Hi~ (2025/10/10 Toda-shi Bunka Kaikan)
  1. TBA

Featured Members[]

Juice=Juice promoting the tour

Juice=Juice promoting the tour

Opening Act (11/19 only)

Absentees[]

  • Arisawa Ichika was absent from the October 12 and 15 shows due to poor health, later diagnosed as a fever and sore throat due to bronchitis.[5][6]
  • Endo Akari was absent from the October 26 and October 28 shows due to being diagnosed with acute bronchitis.[7][8] On October 31, it was announced she has also been diagnosed with Adenovirus and subsequently also missed the November 1 concerts.[9]
  • Hayashi Niina was absent from the November 7 and 8 shows due to acute Gastroenteritis.[10]

Tour Schedule[]

Date Venue Prefecture Doors Open Concert Starts Featured Queen
9/17 Zepp DiverCity Tokyo 17:45 18:45 Irie Risa
9/23 Takamatsu MONSTER Kanagawa 13:00 13:30 Ebata Kisaki
15:45 16:15 Dambara Ruru
9/27 Kashiwa PALOOZA Chiba 14:30 15:00 Ishiyama Sakura
17:15 17:45 Hayashi Niina
10/4 Music Town Oto Ichiba Okinawa 14:30 15:00 Matsunaga Riai
17:15 17:45 Arisawa Ichika
10/12 Sendai GIGS Miyagi 13:45 14:30 Kawashima Mifu
17:00 17:45 Endo Akari
10/15 Zepp Sapporo Hokkaido 17:45 18:45 Inoue Rei
10/18 Yokohama Bay Hall Kanagawa 14:30 15:15 Kudo Yume
17:30 18:15 Arisawa Ichika
10/19 12:30 13:15 Inoue Rei
15:30 16:15 Dambara Ruru
10/26 COMTEC PORTBASE Aichi 13:30 14:30 Ishiyama Sakura
17:00 18:00 Matsunaga Riai
10/28 Zepp Fukuoka Fukuoka 17:45 18:45 Endo Akari (originally scheduled)[8]
Juice=Juice
11/1 Kyoto FANJ Kyoto 14:30 15:00 Kawashima Mifu
17:15 17:45 Ebata Kisaki
11/7 Zepp Namba Osaka 17:45 18:45 Hayashi Niina (originally scheduled)[10]
Matsunaga Riai[N2]
11/8 Hiroshima CLUB QUATTRO Hiroshima 13:00 13:45 Kudo Yume
16:00 16:45 Irie Risa
11/19 Nippon Budokan Tokyo 17:00 18:00 Special
  • Total: 23 Shows

Trivia[]

  • To promote the tour's theme "Queen of Hearts", each show will feature one member as the designated "Queen" who gets to perform a solo number and a solo dance during the opening. The members drew lots in advance to decide the shows they would be featured in.[11]
  • Around 10,000 people gathered at Nippon Budokan for the final show.[12]

Notes[]

  • ^ Kawashima Mifu was restricted to dancing only for the October 26 and October 28 shows due to vocal corditis.[13]
  • ^ Matsunaga Riai performed the opening solo dance and closing MC, but not the Queen Solo.

Videos[]

More! Mi Amore at Zepp DiverCity

Amaenna at Nippon Budokan

More! Mi Amore at Nippon Budokan

References[]

External Links[]