Lalisa Manobal, best known as Lisa of BLACKPINK, has taken another big step in her solo career. The Thai-born megastar has officially signed with Wasserman Music, one of the top live entertainment agencies in the world, for worldwide touring representation. This move hints that Lisa might go on a major solo world tour in 2026.
Wasserman, whose lineup includes superstars like Coldplay, Billie Eilish, and Drake, will now oversee Lisa’s global live shows. For fans, this partnership feels like the start of something huge. Ever since she began her solo journey and launched her lightstick, fans have been eagerly awaiting the announcement of her solo world tour.
This new deal is part of a string of smart, career-defining deals Lisa has signed to take full control of her artistry.
Back in February 2025, she launched her own management company, LLOUD Co., with the goal of creating “experiences that transcend genres and connect generations.” Under LLOUD, Lisa teamed up with RCA Records for her solo releases. This ensured that she had both independence and major-label support.
Her first solo album, Alter Ego, proved to be a major success this year. It debuted at No. 7 on the Billboard 200 and hit No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Album Sales chart. The record included standout tracks like “Rockstar”, “New Woman” featuring Rosalía, and “Born Again” with Doja Cat and Raye. Fans and critics praised Lisa for her creative direction, bold sound, and strong visuals.
She also delivered one of the most talked-about performances of Coachella 2025, where she performed her solo hits with the confidence and stage power that have become her trademark. That performance made it clear that Lisa may just be testing the waters as a soloist and is ready for a solo world tour.
This year, the 28-year-old pop star stepped into acting and made her debut in the Thailand-set third season of HBO’s The White Lotus. Her performance was well-received, and led her to sign with WME, one of Hollywood’s biggest talent agencies, to represent her in film and television.
Now, with Wasserman Music handling her live bookings, all signs point toward a 2026 world tour.
While exact dates haven’t been revealed, it’s expected she will perform songs from her single release LALISA and Alter Ego. She may release a solo album after the BLACKPINK tour wraps in January, followed by a world tour.
Meanwhile, BLACKPINK is currently on its massive “DEADLINE” world tour and gearing up for a group comeback with new music in December.