Blackpink’s Lisa Announces Las Vegas Residency
The rapper-singer will hit Caesars Palace this fall
Lisa will continue to make history this fall, becoming the first K-pop artist to stage a Las Vegas residency.
The Blackpink rapper-singer will kick off two weekends at Caesars Palace, hitting the Colosseum on November 13, 14, 27, and 28. General tickets go on sale April 23 at 1 pm E.T. Details about her set and any potential cameos from her fellow Blackpink members are still unknown.
The announcement arrives on the heels of the Blackpink EP Deadline, their first new music since 2022’s Born Pink. Lisa released her solo debut, Alter Ego, last year, featuring guests such as Rosalía (“New Woman”), Doja Cat and Raye (“Born Again”), Megan Thee Stallion (“Rapunzel”), and more.
Following her acting debut in Season Three of The White Lotus, Lisa will continue to work on the big screen, in the upcoming Netflix action-thriller film Tygo, an Extraction spinoff. She’ll co-star alongside Squid Game‘s Lee Jin-uk and Korean actor Don Lee. She’s also getting her own documentary, which is currently in the works at Sony Music Vision and directed by Sue Kim.
When The White Lotus wrapped in April 2025, Lisa reflected on working with Mike White and saying farewell to her character, Mook. “It was the greatest honor to be part of this show as my first acting gig alongside such incredible actors. And I’m so proud to be able to share my culture and show the beauty of Thailand to the world. Mook has changed my life in a way where I am learning more about myself and my capabilities. My Sunday nights may feel a lot emptier, but closing out The White Lotus with a full heart.”
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