LISA sold out Vegas

- LISA's 'VIVA LA LISA' Las Vegas shows sold out in nine minutes, according to a social post this week. (x.com) - The nine‑minute sellout illustrates immediate demand for K‑pop solo residencies in major entertainment markets. (x.com) - That intensity of demand often affects secondary tickets, travel arrangements, and local hospitality bookings. (x.com)

LISA’s four “VIVA LA LISA” shows at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas sold out within minutes of the April 23 public on-sale. (reviewjournal.com) Caesars Entertainment announced the residency on March 30, with dates set for November 13, 14, 27 and 28 at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace. The company said the general sale would begin April 23 at 10 a.m. Pacific, after an artist presale on April 22. (caesars.com) The Las Vegas Review-Journal reported that roughly 16,000 tickets for the four-show run were gone within 10 minutes of the public sale. A social post circulating this week put the sellout time at nine minutes. (reviewjournal.com, x.com) The residency is billed by Caesars as the first Las Vegas residency by a K-pop artist. Ticketmaster listed only four dates for the run, all at the 4,300-seat Colosseum, which kept supply tight from the start. (caesars.com, seatgeek.com) LISA arrived at this announcement with a larger solo profile than most first-time residency acts. Caesars said her 2025 album “Alter Ego” debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Album Sales chart and No. 7 on the Billboard 200. (caesars.com) The sellout also pushed fans immediately into the resale market. Syracuse.com reported on April 24 that secondary listings were still available through platforms including Vivid Seats, SeatGeek, StubHub and TicketNetwork after the primary sale ended. (syracuse.com) That pattern is familiar in Las Vegas, where limited-run shows can turn a ticket drop into a travel booking rush. The Review-Journal said no extra dates had been announced as of April 23, leaving the four November shows as the only confirmed “VIVA LA LISA” dates. (reviewjournal.com) For now, the headline number is the speed: four November arena-style dates in a theater-sized Vegas room, gone almost as soon as the public sale opened. (reviewjournal.com, ticketmaster.com)

Get your own daily briefing

Scout delivers personalized news, insights, and conversations tailored to your role and industry.

Download on the App Store

Shared from Scout - Be the smartest in the room.