The streets have always had a rhythm of their own—spontaneous, unpolished, and unapologetically bold. This April, Royal Enfield brings that raw urban energy to life with HunterHood—a street culture festival that doesn’t just spotlight the scene, but immerses people right in the heart of it.

Rooted in Royal Enfield’s longstanding commitment to building motorcycling communities and fostering the culture that surrounds them, HunterHood is a natural extension of that vision. It’s an effort to take the spirit of motorcycling beyond the saddle and into the neighborhoods, alleys, and open spaces that pulse with the soul of the city.

Inspired by the Hunter 350, a motorcycle crafted for urban explorers and new-age riders, HunterHood captures the same blend of agility, style, and fun that defines the machine itself. With its cool aesthetic, torquey performance, and a modern-retro vibe, the Hunter 350 has become a favorite among young riders—whether they’re carving through tight urban spaces, cruising past graffiti-splashed walls, or simply posted up in the coolest corners of the city.

Set to hit Mumbai and New Delhi on April 26, 2025, HunterHood is a street-led platform for communities that live and breathe the streets—artists, skaters, riders, dancers, creators, and those who simply get it. No velvet ropes. No backstage passes. Just the open street and the sounds, moves, and moods that define it.

HunterHood by Royal Enfield - From the Streets, For the Streets
HunterHood by Royal Enfield – From the Streets, For the Streets

Unlike typical festivals built around street culture, HunterHood is built within it—a celebration of everything raw, real, and always in motion. Whether it’s a beat drop, a brush stroke, or a perfectly timed kickflip, every moment is a tribute to authentic self-expression and the collective energy of the street.

More Than a Festival—It’s a Movement

HunterHood isn’t just an event—it’s a space. A space to show up, speak up, and leave a mark. It’s where riders meet rappers, skaters share pavement with dancers, and the city becomes a canvas. Whether someone’s vibing to the music, tagging a wall, flipping tricks on a board, or simply soaking in the atmosphere—this is where it all comes together.

What to Expect at HunterHood:

  • Live music and DJ sets featuring rising local talent
  • Street art takeovers and interactive installations
  • Pop-ups by indie streetwear brands pushing bold, original designs
  • Skate, dance, and freestyle showcases across various street arenas
  • And a whole lot of real stories from people who live the street culture every single day

HunterHood won’t be found in ballrooms or neatly trimmed lawns. It’s taking place exactly where it belongs—on the streets. And the ticket? It’s not just access to a show, but an open invitation to live the culture. To not just observe, but to shape what street culture becomes next.

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