New Trolls show debuts at Universal Studios Singapore
An all-new Trolls show, “Trolls: Hug Time Jubilee,” debuted Sept. 15, 2023, at Universal Studios Singapore, starring Queen Poppy, Branch, Guy Diamond, and Cloud Guy (voiced by “Trolls” director and voice actor Walt Dohrn) in his first appearance in a Universal Studios theme park.

The new Trolls show finds Queen Poppy and Branch searching for the perfect singing sensation to headline the Hug Time Jubilee – a celebration of singing, dancing, and, of course, hugs. During the audition, the hopefuls must compete for the number one spot by belting out chart-topping hits that will get the audience on their feet, but as the competition heats up, so does Queen Poppy’s and Branch’s debate on who should be named the Hug Time Jubilee headliner.
“Trolls: Hug Time Jubilee” is included with regular admission to Universal Studios Singapore. The show runs multiple times throughout the day at the Hollywood Pantages Theatre. Guests can check the showtime board and official Universal Studios Singapore app for showtimes.

“Trolls Band Together”
“Trolls: Hug Time Jubilee” at Universal Studios Singapore is the perfect way to prepare for the highly-anticipated “Trolls Band Together” movie that premieres on Nov. 2, 2023.
After two films’ worth of true friendship, Poppy (voiced by Anna Kendrick) and Branch (voiced by Justin Timberlake) are now officially a couple, but just as they’re growing closer, Poppy discovers Branch has a secret past as part of her favorite boyband, BroZone, with his four brothers: Floyd (Golden Globe-nominated Troye Sivan), John Dory (Eric André from “Sing 2”), Spruce (Grammy winner Daveed Diggs from “Hamilton”), and Clay (Grammy winner Kid Cudi from “Don’t Look Up”).

Featuring Trolls’ signature combination of new and classic pop hits, “Trolls Band Together” stars four-time Grammy nominee and Latin Grammy winner Camila Cabello as Viva; Zosia Mamet as Crimp; and 12- time Emmy winning drag icon RuPaul Charles as Miss Maxine. The movie will also feature the first new song in 20 years from Justin Timberlake’s former boy band *NSYNC.

