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Lisa is bringing her solo momentum to Las Vegas, and demand for her VIVA LA LISA residency is already intense. The artist pre-sale opened today, April 22, giving registered fans their first chance to secure seats for one of the most anticipated limited runs of 2026.

Access began at 10:00 AM PT and runs through 10:00 PM PT on the same day. Unlike standard ticket drops, there is no code required for entry. Eligibility is tied directly to the Ticketmaster account used during registration, which closed on April 19. Anyone who completed that step can log in and join the queue once the window opens.



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Timing matters, but strategy matters more. Logging in at least 10–15 minutes before the pre-sale begins can improve your position in the queue, though Ticketmaster typically randomizes placement once the sale goes live. Opening multiple tabs or using different devices under the same account can backfire, as the system may remove users attempting duplicate access. Staying on one browser and maintaining a stable connection remains the safest approach.

Limits are strict. Each account can purchase up to four tickets, a cap designed to reduce bulk buying and limit reseller activity.

For those who miss out today, a second opportunity follows immediately. General sale begins April 23 at 10:00 AM PT, covering any remaining inventory after the pre-sale allocation. Availability at that stage will likely be limited, making today’s window the strongest chance to secure seats at standard pricing.

The residency itself marks a significant milestone. Scheduled across November 13–14 and November 27–28 at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, the four-show run positions LISA as the first K-pop artist to headline a Las Vegas residency. The venue’s capacity, combined with the limited number of dates, contributes to the high demand driving this ticket release.

Momentum around the shows ties directly to her recent solo era. Her debut album Alter Ego, released February 28, 2025, debuted at No. 7 on the Billboard 200 and produced multiple global hits, including “Rockstar,” which reached the top five of the Billboard Global 200.

Recent appearances have only intensified interest. Her performance at Coachella 2026 marked a historic second consecutive year on the lineup, while fan speculation around new music continues to circulate following a cryptic livestream earlier this year.

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