Royal Enfield has announced the dates for its upcoming street culture festival, HunterHood, which will take place on April 26, 2025, in New Delhi and Mumbai. The festival will be held at DLF Avenue, Saket in the capital and at Richardson & Cruddas complex in Mumbai. Entry passes for the event start at Rs 299.
Royal Enfield Hunterhood: All you need to know
According to the brand, HunterHood is being positioned as a celebration of urban culture, aiming to bring together communities involved in music, dance, skateboarding, street art, and fashion. Royal Enfield states that the event is designed to reflect the spirit of its Hunter 350 motorcycle , which was launched as a city-focused bike catering to young riders.
Royal Enfield Hunterhood: What to expect
The festival will include live performances from independent music artists and DJs, street art installations, skateboarding and freestyle dance showcases, and pop-up stalls by homegrown streetwear labels. Organisers say the event is open to all and encourages participation from both riders and urban youth who are part of or interested in street culture.
HunterHood is also aligned with Royal Enfield’s wider efforts to build community engagement beyond motorcycling. The brand says the initiative is intended to create a space for expression, collaboration, and storytelling by people who are shaping the evolving street scene in India.
The event will run simultaneously in both cities on the same day, with activities planned throughout. Interested attendees can purchase tickets online, with further details expected to be released in the coming days.
Royal Enfield Hunterhood: All you need to know
According to the brand, HunterHood is being positioned as a celebration of urban culture, aiming to bring together communities involved in music, dance, skateboarding, street art, and fashion. Royal Enfield states that the event is designed to reflect the spirit of its Hunter 350 motorcycle , which was launched as a city-focused bike catering to young riders.
Royal Enfield Hunterhood: What to expect
The festival will include live performances from independent music artists and DJs, street art installations, skateboarding and freestyle dance showcases, and pop-up stalls by homegrown streetwear labels. Organisers say the event is open to all and encourages participation from both riders and urban youth who are part of or interested in street culture.
HunterHood is also aligned with Royal Enfield’s wider efforts to build community engagement beyond motorcycling. The brand says the initiative is intended to create a space for expression, collaboration, and storytelling by people who are shaping the evolving street scene in India.
The event will run simultaneously in both cities on the same day, with activities planned throughout. Interested attendees can purchase tickets online, with further details expected to be released in the coming days.
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