Attention, anime and J-Pop lovers! Japanese singer LiSA is coming to Hong Kong for her LiVE is Smile Always 〜15〜 Asia tour in 2026. Mark your calendars for her exciting show on July 18.
The tour comes after the release of her seventh original full-length album, LACE UP. The upcoming record is due for release on April 15. For the tour, the singer will visit Taipei, Hong Kong, and Seoul, with more Asian cities expected to join the schedule. This year, LiSA plans to arrive in Hong Kong on July 18, marking a long-awaited return to the city’s live music scene since her concert in 2024.
LiSA is performing in Hong Kong this summer 2026
As one of the most successful Anison (anime song) singers of her generation, LiSA holds a unique position in the Japanese music scene. She’s a rare artist who can headline both anime-focused events and rock festivals, a crossover that few singers achieve. She consistently bridges the gap between anime culture and mainstream rock, bringing music a new form of life. She’s best known for iconic theme songs such as “Homura” from Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, “Crossing Field” from Sword Art Online, “Oath Sign” from Fate/Zero, and more.
Beyond studio success, LiSA is also a hit in the live circuit. Her live shows deliver high energy, emotional engagement, and strong crowd interaction. As a result, her performance attracts not only anime fans, but also listeners from the wider rock and pop scenes.
The LiVE is Smile Always 〜15 〜 Asia tour will showcase both new materials from her upcoming album LACE UP and her signature hits. Some of the revealed tracks include “REALiZE” from Across the Spider-verse, “Black Box” from NieR:Automata Ver 1.1a, and “ReawakeR” which features Felix of Stray Kids. For Hong Kong fans, it’s a rare chance to experience LiSA’s powerful vocals and stage presence.
More details on ticket sales and seating arrangements will be released soon. Stay tuned for more updates!
Date: July 18, 2026 (Sat.)
Venue: AsiaWorld-Arena, 1 Airport Expo Boulevard, Chek Lap Kok
This story first appeared here.
(Feature image credit: LiSA via official channels)
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The information in this article is accurate as of the date of publication.




















