Explore the Free Lilo & Stitch Pop-Up Event at Battersea Power Station
Disney UK
The sun was shining and mischief was in the air today as Disney’s Lilo & Stitch: Crate of Mischief pop-up launched at Battersea Power Station. The free, immersive experience opened with a burst of Hawaiian-inspired fun, welcoming fans to celebrate Disney’s latest Stitch product range ahead of the live-action film release on 21st May.
Inside the vibrant crate, visitors step into Stitch’s world – full of mayhem, colour and heart. From custom ‘Ohana’ postcards and a cheekiness test on the Mischief Meter to an interactive Control Room showcasing the new merchandise range, the pop-up delivers playful chaos in true Stitch style.
Angela Affinita, Director of Brand Marketing, Disney Consumer Products, EMEA, says:
“Stitch has always brought joy, chaos and heart, and this weekend’s event is a fantastic way to showcase that energy. With fan-favourite products across toys, apparel and home, we’re excited to see Stitch-mania grow ahead of the film’s release.”
Visitors can explore exclusive merchandise from a wide range of Disney licensees, including Smyths Toys, Amazon, Next, The Disney Store, George at Asda, Character.com, Hype, Rubies, Hunter Price and Funko – all part of Stitch retail mania.
Outside the crate, the fun continues with stations such as Ravensburger’s Disney Lorcana, offering giveaway and play-along sessions for TCG (trading card game) fans, both new and seasoned. Guests can also enjoy a variety of photo opportunities, including a giant Funko Pop! Box, and explore interactive zones featuring dancing, games, and arts & crafts, along with roaming face painters and balloon artists. Additionally, families can pick up Stitch-themed cupcakes from Lola’s and stop by the Pizza Express van for Hawaiian-inspired treats.
The experience is open all weekend – from 10am to 6pm on Saturday 17th and Sunday 18th May – and is completely free to attend, giving fans more chances to step inside the Hawaiian-themed crate and experience the mischief for themselves.