
Lisa, the Blackpink powerhouse, is heading to the Las Vegas Strip this fall for a tightly packed mini-residency at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace. Branded "Viva La Lisa," the run is set across two weekends in November 2026 for a total of four shows, with presale tickets rolling out in April and a public on-sale to follow.
The Announcement
Variety first reported the residency on Monday, revealing the "Viva La Lisa" title and outlining four November 2026 dates at the Colosseum. According to Variety, presale tickets are scheduled to go on sale April 22, with the general public getting access on April 23. The outlet frames the booking as a short, high-profile engagement in Caesars Palace’s flagship theater.
A Vegas First For K-pop
The Independent notes that Lisa’s Colosseum stint would mark the first time a K-pop artist has staged a Las Vegas residency, a milestone that underscores how far the genre’s commercial reach has stretched in the United States. The Independent also points out that Lisa is 29 and has been steadily building her solo profile since dropping her debut LP last year.
At The Colosseum
The Colosseum at Caesars Palace is a 4,296-seat theater originally built for Celine Dion and it remains one of the Strip’s prime residency stages, according to Wikipedia. The venue sits inside Caesars Palace at 3570 South Las Vegas Boulevard, per the resort’s fact sheet. Landing the Colosseum puts Lisa in the company of a long roster of headliners who have used Vegas residencies to anchor broader global touring plans.
Tickets And What To Expect
Variety reports that presale access begins April 22, with the general on-sale set for April 23. With only four shows on the books, demand is likely to be intense; limited Colosseum runs at this scale often sell out quickly. As of the initial reports, there are no additional dates or support acts announced.
Lisa’s Solo Arc
Lisa has leveraged her Blackpink fame into a growing solo career. Her debut studio album, Alter Ego, arrived in 2025 and helped give her a dedicated solo set list, according to Wikipedia. The Colosseum engagement marks a notable step for a K-pop soloist in the U.S. market, and fans as well as Vegas-bound travelers are being pointed to official channels and ticketing partners for confirmations and more detailed information as the dates get closer.









