Lisa received birthday messages from her fellow BLACKPINK members
Lisa turned 29 years old on March 27, 2026, and her BLACKPINK bandmates celebrated the occasion with warm social media messages. Jisoo, Jennie, and Rosé each took to Instagram and shared photos connected to the DEADLINE era, giving fans a more personal look at their friendship. The birthday wishes quickly caught attention as each member used a different picture and message style. As the youngest member (also known as maknae in Korean) of BLACKPINK, Lisa received love from both the fans and her longtime friends and group members.

Jennie, Jisoo, and Rosé each posted a different tribute
Jennie posted a photo of herself and Lisa pouting at the camera and wrote a playful birthday message saying that she loved and missed her. Similarly, Jisoo shared a backstage selfie from the group’s stadium tour and called Lisa her favorite rockstar with a message written in Korean. Finally, Rosé uploaded two black and white photos that looked like photobooth pictures, adding a longer and emotional birthday note. The “APT.” hitmaker said that Lisa was her “one and only” and shared that they were growing up fast. Lisa later reshared all three birthday posts on her own Instagram account, showing deep love for her bandmates.
(3/3) BLACKPINK wishing LISA a happy 29th birthday! 🎂
• JISOO: happy birthday to my favorite rockstar.
• ROSÉ: my one and only lisapoop’s birthday today. i love you to bits and pieces, my love. (we’re growing up so fast) happy happy birthday <3 i love you, lalisa.
• JENNIE:… pic.twitter.com/uqgX8sObOx— َ (@pinksview) March 27, 2026
Lisa keeps herself busy amid her birthday celebration
Lisa’s birthday celebration came during a busy period in her career. After making her acting debut in The White Lotus Season 3, she is preparing for more screen projects. She was previously announced as part of the cast for Extraction: Tygo, a spin-off connected to the Extraction series, alongside Ma Dong Seok and Lee Jin Wook. She has also been announced for a Netflix romantic comedy inspired by Notting Hill, the 1999 film starring Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant.

