
The Labubu Mini Market in Singapore features oversized snacks, playful photo zones, and exclusive Pop Mart collectables, transforming the mall into a whimsical playground for fans and curious cats.
The Labubu Mini Market has officially crashed into VivoCity, transforming this mega shopping mall in Singapore into a chaotic playground where oversized snacks, whimsy photo zones, and the zoomorphic elves’ antics reign supreme. From 24 September to 19 October 2025, visitors can explore two immersive zones: the Labubu Mini Market at Sky Park (Level 3) and the Pop Mart pop-up store at East Court (Level 1), each packed with colourful, IG-ready mischief and interactive fun.
Labubu Mini Market in Singapore: Details at a glance
Best for: Labubu collectors, pop culture fans, and families with kids aged 12 and above
When: 24 September to 19 October 2025
Entry: Pop Mart pop-up store available through online registration (check @popmartsg for updates and link)
Address: Labubu Mini Market in Singapore, VivoCity, Sky Park (Level 3) & East Court (Level 1), 1 HarbourFront Walk, Singapore 098585
Where’s the Labubu Mini Market and what can you do there?

Sky Park at Level 3 morphs into the quirkiest convenience store you’ve ever stepped into. Your journey begins in the Basket of Mischief, a 3.6-metre-wide shopping basket that screams, “Let the chaos begin!” Next, brace yourself for Snack Attack, where giant chips and a jumbo milk carton turn snack time into a supersized, selfie-approved extravaganza.

The adventure continues at Quick Bites, a retro chow mein food truck that’s all vibe, zero noodles – the perfect backdrop for some chaotic bestie photo action. And finally, step inside the full Labubu Mini Market, a riot of grocery-inspired props and whimsical touches inspired by The Monsters Wacky Mart series. The massive cup noodle display steals the spotlight, practically begging for selfies, dramatic poses, or full-on theatrical fainting (your choice).
What exclusive collectables are available at the Pop Mart pop-up?

Downstairs at East Court, the Pop Mart pop-up store turns everyday grocery items into playful collectables. Fans can hunt for storage bag blind boxes ($18.90), hanging tissue holders ($29.90), sandwich back pillows ($64.90), seafood balls plush pendants ($13.90), and even cup noodle figure storage bags ($37.90). Psst: we hear the shrimp tempura cutie is pretty popular! Prices start from $13.90 – get your wallets ready… Spend a minimum of $68 to redeem a free spinning fan or $138 for a puffer keychain.

Outside the store, a 2.4-metre Labubu microwave oven installation dominates the scene, begging for photos that make your IG followers wonder what universe you just wandered into. Entry to the pop-up store is by online registration only – no walk-ins allowed. (Find all the details at @popmartsg.) Missed a slot? No worries, the outdoor photo zone ensures everyone gets their oversized fun fix. Standing next to that microwave might even give you accidental main character energy.
Why is the Labubu Mini Market worth visiting in Singapore?

This takeover is part art installation, part playground, and part collector’s paradise. Fans can snag limited-edition Pop Mart merch that’ll be gone before you can blink, while casual visitors enjoy a quirky, colourful day out filled with oversized snacks and mischievous props. Instagram content? Basically guaranteed. Giant chips, jumbo milk cartons, and Labubu chaos equate to a viral-ready feed.
Empty calendar? Sprint to the Labubu Mini Market at Singapore’s VivoCity – your life just got hijacked by the Monsters Wacky Mart!

