Lisa is set to make Las Vegas history this fall. The BLACKPINK star will headline the first K-pop Vegas residency at Colosseum at Caesars Palace with her newly announced show, “Viva La Lisa.”
BLACKPINK’s Lisa Vegas Residency Set for November

BLACKPINK’s Lisa Vegas residency will take place over two weekends in November at Caesars Palace. The limited-run engagement positions the global superstar as the first K-pop solo act to secure a headlining residency on the Strip.
The music star dazzled fans with her announcement on Instagram, sharing a press shot for her Vegas residency debut. She wrote, “Vegas, are you ready? VIVA LA LISA, coming November 2026.” Dates include November 13 nd 14, and November 27 and 28. Presale for the coming show will begin on Wednesday, April 22.
The show, titled “Viva La Lisa,” marks another milestone for the performer, whose international profile has grown steadily in recent years. Caesars Entertainment confirmed that the residency will feature a full-scale production tailored to the Colosseum’s state-of-the-art stage.
The Colosseum has hosted long-running residencies from major artists across pop, rock, and country. However, Lisa’s booking reflects the growing influence of K-pop in the North American live entertainment market.
From Solo Album Success to ‘Viva La Lisa’

The residency announcement follows a busy period for Lisa. In 2025, she released her debut solo studio album, which expanded on the success of her earlier singles “Lalisa” and “Money.” The singer recorded strong global streaming numbers during the album’s first week. Leading up to this pivotal moment in her career, Lisa proved her star power by becoming Billboard’s first global cover star.
In addition, Lisa unveiled a new EP earlier this year, further building momentum ahead of her Las Vegas shows. Beyond music, Lisa has also stepped into acting. She made her acting debut in the HBO series “The White Lotus,” appearing in the show’s latest season. Her casting marked a significant crossover moment for the K-pop star.
Inside Lisa’s Solo Career

At the time she attained her Billboard milestone, the South Korean native opened up about her decision to go solo. Lisa recounted being scared of taking the step. “At first, I was scared and nervous because I never really come out here to do my own stuff. And now I’m having fun,” she shared.
The music star noted that she became more confident after releasing her singles, which were well-received by fans. She relayed that it was a sign that she did a great job. Lisa noted how she was mainly a rapper as a BlackPink member, but her solo career allowed her to explore so much more.





