‎Lisa Signs with Wasserman Music for Global Touring Representation After Solo Success

‎Lisa has officially signed with Wasserman Music for worldwide touring representation, marking another milestone in her expanding global career. The announcement was made by the company on Wednesday, confirming the next phase of the artist’s journey as both a solo performer and a member of Blackpink.
‎Lisa joins Wasserman Music for global touring as she expands her solo career, acting debut, and Blackpink reunion world tour.
‎Abi Polinsky
‎Recognized globally for her success with the record-breaking K-pop group, Lisa has built a solo career defined by both musical and creative versatility. Beyond her work in music, she recently made her acting debut as “Mook” in HBO’s The White Lotus Season 3, further diversifying her artistic portfolio.
‎Earlier in 2024, Lisa launched her own management company, LLOUD CO., and partnered with RCA Records to release her debut solo album, Alter Ego. The 15-track project debuted at No. 7 on the Billboard 200 and topped Billboard’s Top Album Sales chart at No. 1, reinforcing her strong global fanbase.
‎Her solo discography features standout collaborations, including “Rockstar” produced by Ryan Tedder and Sam Homaee, “New Woman” featuring Rosalía, “Born Again” with Doja Cat and Raye, and “Moonlit Floor.” Lisa also delivered a highly anticipated solo performance at Coachella this year, captivating audiences with her distinctive stage presence.
‎Following a year of solo projects from each Blackpink member, the group reunited for a limited stadium tour, marking their first-ever all-stadium series. The tour began on July 5 at Goyang Stadium in South Korea and included sold-out U.S. shows in Los Angeles and New York City. Scheduled to continue through 2026, the global run will feature performances across Europe and Asia, concluding on January 26 at Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Stadium.
‎In July, Blackpink surprised fans with the release of a digital single titled “Jump,” their first new group song in nearly three years, signaling a fresh era for the globally renowned quartet.

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