HunterHood 2024: Royal Enfield’s Wild New Biking Festival Hits Delhi & Mumbai!
Royal Enfield's HunterHood festival brings high-octane biking culture to Delhi and Mumbai on April 26 with music, stunts, art, and pure moto-vibes.
By prayag
Apr 15, 2025 03:06 pm IST
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Apr 15, 2025 03:06 pm IST
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Apr 15, 2025 03:06 pm IST
Let’s face it, every biker dreams of revving through the highways, landing up in Goa for the legendary India Bike Week or MotoVerse, surrounded by the roar of exhausts, live music, and a sea of motorcycle lovers. But let’s be real; not everyone can take a week off, saddle up, and ride hundreds of kilometres just for the vibe. That’s where HunterHood comes in, Royal Enfield’s latest festival creation that brings the motorcycling madness right to your city!
Set to take place simultaneously in Delhi and Mumbai on April 26th, HunterHood promises to be a no-holds-barred party on two wheels, fusing high-octane riding culture with art, music, stunts, and everything else that makes the biker life worth living.
All the Party, None of the Planning
No need to plot week-long road trips or take time off work. Whether you’re chilling in Delhi or vibing in Mumbai, HunterHood is bringing the throttle-fuelled energy to your own backyard. Expect a proper festival atmosphere outdoors, open-air, and far from the usual concert-in-a-box format. This one’s designed for folks who’d rather hear an exhaust note than a DJ drop.
What’s Going Down in Mumbai?
Mumbai’s getting the full throttle experience with Dino James, Shah Rule, SuggaHunny, The Spindoctor, and the fiery all-female collective Wild Wild Women taking the stage. But that’s just the start.
Expect jaw-dropping BMX stunts, live skateboarding, and even “Cash for Tricks” challenges for those brave enough to throw down. Appearances from Chaitanya Deshpande, The Dharavi Dream Project, and creators like Pooja Kumari and Ayesha Adlakha will add even more local flavour.
Oh, and yes, there’ll be graffiti walls, pop-up shops, and Royal Enfield motorcycles on display, because what’s a biker bash without drool-worthy machines?
Delhi: Don’t Think We Forgot You
Delhi’s getting its own flavour of the RE party scene, with performances by Ikka, Dhanji, Lush Lata, and DJ Mocity. The capital's version will also feature underground street culture legends like Samriddhi Bhargav, Spit Dope, Tanya Nambiar, and Skate Supply India.
Just like in Mumbai, there’ll be live art, BMX, skating, and that same wild, open-air setting where bikes and beats come together in perfect harmony.
A Festival for the Brotherhood
Whether you're riding solo, with your biker crew, or showing your family what a real weekend looks like, HunterHood is for everyone who lives and breathes motorcycles. It's more than just a concert or stunt show; it's a celebration of Royal Enfield’s unique lifestyle, minus the Goa miles.
With tickets starting at just ₹299 (available on District.in), this is one of the most affordable, high-energy biking festivals to hit the metros, and you don’t even need to book a hotel!
Final Lap
So gear up, grab your crew, and hit the throttle; HunterHood is ready to roll. Whether you're into thumping engines, freestyle stunts, hip-hop beats or street culture, this fest brings it all under one roaring tent. The roads may not lead to Goa this time, but the vibes? Absolutely electric.
April 26. Delhi & Mumbai. Be there, or be stuck in traffic.
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