Blackpink’s Lisa Becomes First K-pop Artist To Land Las Vegas Residency; Know More About Viva La Lisa

Blackpink’s Lisa, also known as Lalisa Manobal, is about to make history again as the first K-pop artist with a Las Vegas residency. Titled Viva La Lisa , the rapper-singer is slated to perform at the The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in November 2026. The Thai artist will have a limited run of two weekends, on November 13, 14, 27, and 28, 2026. The singer-actress, who is also landed a few movie roles, is squeezing the Las Vegas residency following a busy 2025. Lisa released her first solo album Alter Ego and performed alongside Blackpink members Jisoo, Jennie and Rose as part of the six-month

. It ended in January 2026 in Hong Kong.

Lisa announces Las Vegas residency

Following in the footsteps of Adele, Jennifer Lopez and Kelly Clarkson, Lisa will have a limited Las Vegas residency this November 2026. This allows fans to catch the K-pop artist at a single location without having to travel the world. She becomes the first K-pop artist to take up a Las Vegas venue solo for a performance.

The singer had a fruitful year in 2025 after Alter Ego debuted in seventh place on the Billboard 200 chart and hit number one on the Billboard Top Album Sales chart. Blackpink also performed in 15 stadium shows across North America, Asia and Europe as part of its Deadline World Tour.

How to sign up for tickets for Viva La Lisa

The pre-sale for Lisa’s Las Vegas residency begins on April 22, 2026 at 10 am PT, but fans will have to sign-up for it from April 10 at 10 am PT. The sign-up for the pre-sale ends on April 19 at 10 pm PT. The general sale for the residency begins on April 23 at 10 am PT.

Lisa’s upcoming projects

As a member of Blackpink, Lisa already has a global following but last year, she made her acting debut on HBO’s The White Lotus Season 3. The anthology series, created by Mike White, filmed in Lisa’s home country of Thailand. She is also about to star in two Netflix films.

Up first, she is set to star in the Extraction spinoff  with actors Don Lee and Lee Jin-wook. Directed by Lee Sang-yong, Tygo will be set in South Korea. Lisa was also announced as the lead of a new Netflix rom-com inspired from the British film Notting Hill. Set It Up screenwriter Katie Silberman is attached to the project.

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