Lisa Announces Upcoming Vegas Residency, Makes K-Pop History

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Lisa is officially entering a new era—and it’s one that’s set to make history.

The global K-pop star and White Lotus breakout has announced her upcoming Las Vegas residency, Viva La Lisa, scheduled for November at the iconic Colosseum at Caesars Palace. The limited run will span two weekends, marking a major milestone not just for Lisa, but for the broader K-pop industry.

With the announcement, Lisa becomes the first K-pop idol to headline a Las Vegas residency, a format traditionally reserved for legacy acts and global superstars. It’s a move that signals both her individual star power and the continued expansion of K-pop’s influence on the global stage.

The residency will include four performances:

•Friday, November 13

•Saturday, November 14

•Friday, November 27

•Saturday, November 28

Each show is expected to bring Lisa’s signature blend of high-concept visuals, precision choreography, and genre-crossing sound to one of the most prestigious venues in live entertainment.

Ticketing will follow a multi-phase rollout. Fans can register for pre-sale access via Ticketmaster beginning April 1, with the pre-sale officially launching April 22. General ticket sales will open April 23, alongside a limited number of VIP and travel packages.

The residency announcement comes on the heels of a busy year for Lisa. She released her solo album Alter Ego last year, further establishing her identity outside of Blackpink. The group also recently dropped their EP Deadline, continuing their streak of global chart success.

Lisa’s evolution from group member to multifaceted global performer has been steady—and strategic. Whether through music, fashion, or acting, she’s built a brand that transcends categories.

A Las Vegas residency, then, feels less like a pivot and more like a natural next step.

It also reflects a broader shift in how international artists are being embraced within traditionally Western entertainment spaces. Where residencies once signaled the later stages of a career, they now represent something else entirely: a platform for reinvention, expansion, and cultural crossover.

For Lisa, Viva La Lisa isn’t just a series of shows—it’s a statement.

And come November, Las Vegas won’t just be hosting a residency. It’ll be hosting a moment.