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Pop Toy Show Singapore 2025: Meet Your Fave POP MART Artists & Get First Dibs On New Launches

Pop Toy Show Singapore 2025


The Pop Toy Show Singapore is back for its 3rd consecutive year at the Sands Expo & Convention Centre at Marina Bay Sands. From 22nd to 24th August 2025, toy collectors and POP MART fans can look forward to event-exclusive drops, meet-and-greets with the artists behind them, and hang out with fellow collectors.


What is the Pop Toy Show?


Pop Toy Show Singapore 2023 - Molly Booth
The 1st Pop Toy Show in SG in 2023.
Image credit: MS News

The Pop Toy Show was first launched in Beijing in 2020, and it has since grown into a cult-favourite event around the globe. Organised by POP MART, this 3-day event features a curated lineup of guest artists, offering a wider range of designer toys, collectibles and pop culture merchandise alongside well-known POP MART characters.


What to expect at the Pop Toy Show Singapore 2025?


Meet artists & exhibitors behind your fave characters


Pop Toy Show 2025 - POP Mart ArtistsBao, Daxin, and Agee & Yep from left to right.
Image adapted from: POP Mart, @popmartmy, @poptoyshowsg via Instagram

At the Pop Toy Show Singapore 2025, you’ll have the chance to meet the creative minds behind some of your favourite POP MART characters. The lineup includes Bao, who sculpted Kubo, Daxin, who designed Twinkle Twinkle, and Agee & Yep, who created Hacipupu.

Here’s the full list of POP MART artists you can expect to see:

POP MART artist POP MART characters
Agee & Yep Hacipupu
Bao Kubo
Dan Zsiga
Daxin Twinkle Twinkle
Hanna Li Chaka
Lang Hirono
Libby Frame Peach Riot
Ling Sweet Bean
Nickle Supertutu
Will Merodi

Pop Toy Show 2025 - International Artists
Po Yun Wang
and Tik-Ka from left to right.
Image adapted from: @poptoyshowsg & @tikkafromeast via Instagram

Beyond the POP MART artists, the event will also feature international and regional artists, including graphic designer-turned-toy designer Po Yun Wang.

Liunic, a Jakarta-based artist known for using vibrant colours in her works, and Tik-Ka from Hong Kong, who blends Western pop culture with Eastern art styles, will be making an appearance too.

Bichi Mao and Hungry Hamster
Bichci Mao and Hungry Hamster.
Image adapted from: @bichi.mao & @hungryhamsterclub via Instagram

Other exhibitors to check out include Bichi Mao, who will be at booth AE72 with Lizzie Mart and Myni Mart; Maykids Studio at booth AE11; and Pop Play Planet at booth M22.

Don’t forget to #SupportLocal and say hi to Daniel Yu, Ziqi and the people behind Hungry Hamster & Geoducky at booths AE01, AE70, and AE02.


Get first dibs on new launches


This event also shines a spotlight on new collections by various artists.

Liunic
Image credit: @liunic via Instagram

At booth AE71, Liunic will be releasing Bebe, The Lucky Dog toy – a character she created. While her fans may recognise Bebe as an illustration, it’s the first time Bebe comes to life as a toy you can bring home.

Uncle Mermaid
Image credit: @handsome_studio via Instagram

For something whimsical, Korean artist HSWorks Corp. is launching Uncle Mermaid at booth AE48. It’s exactly what you’ll expect: a soft vinyl toy of a half fish, half uncle. These are only 2 of the many new releases to keep your eyes peeled for throughout the event.


Bring home event-exclusive toys


Fortune Merlion
Image credit: @unigonsplay via Instagram

At the Pop Toy Show Singapore 2025, you’ll also be able to snatch up some event-exclusive toys. Don’t miss the Fortune Merlion by Uniplay, a creation that has earned a spot in the Singapore Book of Records for being 3D printed using recycled plastic bottles. Released as part of SG60, only 60 pieces will be available at booth AE51, so act fast if you want to snag one.

Tasty Toastys and Luna
Image adapted from: @tastytoasty & @poptoyshowsg via Instagram

For foodies and collectors alike, Tasty Toastys will be releasing its Holiday Toastys blind box bag charms and other Singapore-inspired toastys, such as Kaya Toast and Ice Cream Sandwich, at booth AE58.

Over at booth AE13, you’ll find crab-inspired Luna figurines by Singapore Art Toys Community. This blind box collection has 6 different designs, including 2 secret figurines.


How much are tickets to the Pop Toy Show Singapore 2025?


POP MART Blind Boxes
Image credit: MS News

While the Premium tickets have sold out, Standard tickets are still available for $32/pax online, or $38/pax at the door. If you’re planning to attend the various signings and activities over the 3 days, grab a 3-day pass priced at $72/pax. For those attending the event with friends, book a group bundle for $108/4 pax.


How to get to the Pop Toy Show Singapore 2025?


Pop Toy Show Singapore 2023 - Hacipupu Booth
Image credit: MS News

The Pop Toy Show Singapore 2025 will be held at Halls A, B, and C at the Sands Expo & Convention Centre at Marina Bay Sands. Those taking the train can alight at Bayfront MRT station and head to Exit E. Bus services 97, 106, 133, 502, and 518 will also bring you to Bayfront MRT Station.


Tips for visiting the Pop Toy Show Singapore 2025


Security checks will be conducted before you enter the event halls, and only water is allowed – no outside food or other drinks.

There are no lockers available for you to store your bags, so be prepared to lug your haul around the venue.

While most exhibitors accept cashless options, some international exhibitors only accept cash, so bring sufficient cash for shopping.


Visit the Pop Toy Show Singapore 2025 for designer toys & blind boxes


The Pop Toy Show Singapore 2025 is like a giant blind box – you never quite know what surprises await, but you’ll love it either way. Get ready to meet like-minded people and the faces behind your favourite toys – it’s an experience not to be missed.

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Cover image adapted from: @kasinglung & @unigonsplay via Instagram, MS News
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