[4] In February 2016, Juice=Juice starred as a fictionalized version of the group in a Japanese drama called Budokan.
[1] In these concerts, the group premiered their upcoming single "Watashi ga Iu Mae ni Dakishimenakya ne".
[9][10] On December 5, Juice=Juice released their second single which included the songs "Ijiwaru Shinai de Dakishimete yo" and "Hajimete wo Keiken-chuu".
On July 30, 2014, Juice=Juice released their fourth single, containing the songs "Black Butterfly" and "Kaze ni Fukarete".
[11] This was followed by another single on October 1, with "Senobi" and "Date ja nai yo Uchi no Jinsei wa".
On April 8, 2015, Juice=Juice released their sixth single, containing the songs "Wonderful World" and "Ça va ?
On May 4, it was announced that Juice=Juice were scheduled to perform a concert at Nippon Budokan on November 7, after completing 220 shows as part of the Live Mission 220 promotion.
[15] On October 26, Juice=Juice released their eighth single, containing the songs "Dream Road ~Kokoro ga Odoridashiteru~", "KEEP ON Joshou Shikou!!"
On June 26, 2017, it was announced that Nanami Yanagawa of Country Girls and Ruru Dambara had joined Juice=Juice and would appear with the group in the Hello!
[16] The first leg of the world tour ran from September 8 to October 1, 2017 with concerts in Mexico, England, France, Germany, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Taiwan.
On February 10, 2020, Karin Miyamoto announced that she will graduate from the group in June and focus on solo activities.
On April 1 it was announced that former Kobushi Factory member Rei Inoue would join the group, officially starting her activities after Karin Miyamoto's graduation.
On December 22, the group is released their Plastic Love / Familia / Future Smile, which will be the first to feature the new members and Kanazawa's last.
Project 2022 Spring CITY CIRCUIT Juice=Juice CONCERT TOUR ~terzo~ at Nippon Budokan and focus on solo activities.
On October 11, Juice=Juice released their first compilation album in commemoration of the group's 10th anniversary, Juicetory, featuring 2023 re-recordings of some of their representative songs.
On October 12, it was announced that Mifu Kawashima was diagnosed with sudden hearing loss as result of a medical examination.
She was instructed by the doctor to undergo medical treatment and to also avoid work that involves loud noises, such as live performances, for the time being.
Mifu Kawashima would not participate on this single as she was diagnosed with sudden hearing loss and is on medical hiatus during the production of it.
On July 1, it was announced that Risa Irie had been diagnosed with panic disorder and will be suspending activities for the time being in order to rest and go to the hospital to concentrate on her treatment.
On February 26, they will release their 19th single, "Hatsukoi no Bourei / Kon'ya wa Hearty Party".
Risa Irie was absent from filming the promotional video for "Kon'ya wa Hearty Party," but her vocals were recorded and she will otherwise be fully included in the single.