Blackpink Star Lisa Is First K-Pop Singer To Launch Las Vegas Residency
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Blackpink superstar Lisa is launching a Las Vegas residency at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace for two weekends in November.
The Thai singer, rapper, dancer and influencer also known as Lalisa Manobal—who made her acting debut as Mook on Season 3 of The White Lotus—is launching a show called “Viva La Lisa,” which, in addition to referencing Sin City legend Elvis Presley’s Viva Las Vegas movie, marks the first time a K-Pop artist has ever staged a Vegas residency. Presale tickets for the shows—taking place November 13 and 14 and November 27 and 28—go on sale April 22, while the general sale starts the next day. Fans can sign up for the presale through April 19.
Lisa will join a starry roster of performers who have headlined Colosseum stints. Since the venue opened in 2003, stars who have had a residency there include Elton John, Mariah Carey, Cher, Shania Twain, Celine Dion, Usher, Adele and, most recently, Kelly Clarkson.
Lisa’s residency follows the release of her debut solo album Alter Ego last year and Blackpink’s new EP, Deadline, which came out last month. Alter Ego debuted at the No. 1 spot on the Top Album Sales chart and reached the seventh spot on the Billboard 200. Last year, Lisa performed on Blackpink’s sold out Deadline World Tour and played Coachella solo after headlining with Blackpink in 2023.
The singer has been a member of the South Korean girl group Blackpink since its debut in 2016. The other three members of the group—Jisoo, Jennie and Rosé—also all have successful solo projects.
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Lisa has the biggest Instagram presence of all K-Pop stars with more than 107 million followers. She’s also a global fashion ambassador for brands like Louis Vuitton, Bulgari and Nike, for which she starred in the dance-heavy Spring 2026 campaign video below.
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