The countdown is on for POP TOY SHOW (PTS) Singapore 2025, happening 22–24 August at Marina Bay Sands Expo & Convention Centre. Now in its third edition, the event promises more than just a celebration of designer toys and creativity, it’s also making a difference, with POP MART donating S$50,000 to the Singapore Red Cross’ Young Hearts Programme. The contribution, part of the Wings of Art 2025 campaign, will help fund education and mentorship for underprivileged children in Singapore.
This year, visitors can look forward to a new outdoor activation at Event Square and a 15-minute drone show on 22 and 23 August, featuring 1,300 drones forming dazzling displays inspired by POP MART’s most iconic characters.
An impressive roster of creators is set to meet fans, including:
They’ll be joined by other renowned local and international artists, plus surprise brand collaborations for collectors to discover.
Highlights include PTS Singapore 2025 exclusives like:
Other must-have releases come from studios like China Moe Town (OPanDee), UNIPLAY (Fortune Merlion), and Deeplii Art x Zetto (Altraman vs. Hurrilla), along with first launches such as Shu Pi – Love Yourself and Hungry Hamster & Geoducky – Fortune Hamster.
As the Official Partner, Marina Bay Sands is offering hotel packages with exclusive perks like artist meet-and-greets, early event entry, and limited-edition merchandise.
POP TOY SHOW Singapore 2025 is supported by the Singapore Tourism Board – Passion Made Possible. Tickets are now available via Trip.com.
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