Funko is rolling out one of its most ambitious music lineups in years, with a wave of new Pop figures dropping through early 2026. The releases span rock, pop, hip-hop, and country, and several are tied directly to iconic music video moments. Michael Jackson’s “Beat It” figure and Kane Brown’s signature look are available now, along with AC/DC’s ‘Powerage’ and Ozzy Osbourne’s ‘Bark at the Moon’ Pop Album releases. Notorious B.I.G. arrives as a deluxe figure seated on a throne in a red leather suit, gold crown, and signature cane, shipping sometime in January.
The next wave hits in February and March. Reba’s figure as Fancy Rae Baker from her 1991 “Fancy” video, draped in a mink coat and holding the gold heart locket her mother gave her, ships in early to mid February. Pink follows in early March in her show-stopping “Lady Marmalade” ensemble from the 2001 video and 2002 Grammy performance, complete with neon-pink hair and a black top hat. Tina Turner’s “What’s Love Got To Do With It” figure and Britney Spears’ “Work Bitch” Pop, which features a speech bubble reading “You better work, B!tch!,” both ship at the end of March. Metallica’s four-piece 72 Seasons set, featuring James Hetfield, Kirk Hammett, Robert Trujillo, and Lars Ulrich in their black and yellow ensembles, ships around March 9. Rob Zombie, decked in full skeleton face paint and his western goth hat, was expected to ship at the end of January.
Tom Petty’s ‘Full Moon Fever’ Pop Album captures the Florida native in his relaxed white button-down and black jacket against the album’s signature pink, orange, and blue color scheme, released January 10. Rounding out the announced lineup, Sabrina Carpenter’s “Manchild” video-inspired figure, featuring her vintage pirate blouse and denim Daisy Dukes, is expected later this year. Pink is also available as a Funko web exclusive in her “So What” look, chainsaw in hand. Across the board, this is one of the strongest music Funko runs in recent memory, and collectors are already paying close attention.


